Dear Yulia, I would like to thank you for making very informative video about cases. I was exploring online resources about it but your explanation are far better and easy to understand. I wish you good luck and thank you once again. Слава Україні
Hi Yulia, thank you so much for your language lessons which I immediately subscribed to, however I find the background music unnecessary and distracting from otherwise superb presentations of the beautiful Ukrainian language. Your videos deserve much more attention. Best wishes and Slava Ukraini! May Ukraine swiftly get all the support needed to liberate itself from the invaders.
Hi Gilbert Pankhurst! Cases are the most difficult for foreign students in learning Ukrainian. Even for native speakers they are sometimes tricky and confused ! Start to learn them with phrases, like a child :) Успіхів !
Thank you so much for this video! I am from Romania and have recently just started learning ukrainian(3 months), but only as of late gotten more serious and I have to say that your video was very very very helpful! The cases are giving me a little bit of a headache but you just made it much simpler! Thanks again
@@ukrlearner Also, do you have any advice for learning how to properly change the noun to fit the right case? I think the rules are a little too much to remember, especially because there are a lot of exceptions to the rule and some are totally different than what I would have said😅 Should I just try to remember the rules, (like for example for Ac. Case to change the -a in -y and the others) or learn them along the way while I am improving my vocabulary?
@@anastyles36 Good question! You are right, for absolutely beginner I don't recommend to focus just on endings. Trying to memorize the words without context can make you angry. Cases are everywhere! And even when you start to learn basic phrases, they are in. That means you can start learning cases with phrases and pay your attention for a few typical endings, and then along the way of improving your vocabulary, books and dictionary online can help you with exceptions and other examples. Be patient and good luck!
@@ukrlearner I think so too. And thanks got the advice on paitience, it’s frustrating at times, but I’m trying to enjoy the process while also learning more about this beautiful language. Thank you so much for your kindness!❤️
Good point to remember to use instrumental case in referring to speaking a language.
Quite important to learn the cases and know how to use them. Speaking practicing is the best way.
Дякую за цікавий урок. The examples and pictures were very useful. 👍
На сніданок я їм мюслі та п'ю сік.
Чудовий сніданок! Я теж люблю мюслі з йогуртом 🙂
Very well done! 👍🏻 Thank you!
Dear Yulia,
I would like to thank you for making very informative video about cases.
I was exploring online resources about it but your explanation are far better and easy to understand.
I wish you good luck and thank you once again.
Слава Україні
You deserve way more subscribers!! Thank you so much, Yuliia!
Дякую! 🙂
Hi Yulia, thank you so much for your language lessons which I immediately subscribed to, however I find the background music unnecessary and distracting from otherwise superb presentations of the beautiful Ukrainian language.
Your videos deserve much more attention.
Best wishes and Slava Ukraini! May Ukraine swiftly get all the support needed to liberate itself from the invaders.
Привіт! Thank you so much for your comment ! I will take into account your advice. Героям слава!
Excelente.
Hahaha confused and sad is the perfect way to describe it
Thanks for the video it is most helpful!
Hi Gilbert Pankhurst! Cases are the most difficult for foreign students in learning Ukrainian. Even for native speakers they are sometimes tricky and confused ! Start to learn them with phrases, like a child :) Успіхів !
Very thorough, thank you!
sometimes it's necessary for grammar ) you're welcome!
Thank you so much for this video! I am from Romania and have recently just started learning ukrainian(3 months), but only as of late gotten more serious and I have to say that your video was very very very helpful! The cases are giving me a little bit of a headache but you just made it much simpler! Thanks again
AnaMaria! My warm greetings from Ukraine! I am really glad to hear that! Thank you so much! Good luck in your Ukrainian learning!
@@ukrlearner Дякую!🥰
@@ukrlearner Also, do you have any advice for learning how to properly change the noun to fit the right case? I think the rules are a little too much to remember, especially because there are a lot of exceptions to the rule and some are totally different than what I would have said😅 Should I just try to remember the rules, (like for example for Ac. Case to change the -a in -y and the others) or learn them along the way while I am improving my vocabulary?
@@anastyles36 Good question! You are right, for absolutely beginner I don't recommend to focus just on endings. Trying to memorize the words without context can make you angry. Cases are everywhere! And even when you start to learn basic phrases, they are in. That means you can start learning cases with phrases and pay your attention for a few typical endings, and then along the way of improving your vocabulary, books and dictionary online can help you with exceptions and other examples. Be patient and good luck!
@@ukrlearner I think so too. And thanks got the advice on paitience, it’s frustrating at times, but I’m trying to enjoy the process while also learning more about this beautiful language. Thank you so much for your kindness!❤️
Great!!!!😘👍👍👍👍👍
dyakyu dear nice lesson
будь ласка ) glad if you like it
Simple phrase: “where to?”, taxi driver might ask you this.
Exactly )
Отже, яке значення -na-?
Є щось нове розповісти?
Я нічого не їм на сніданок, бо не маю на це грошей.