Learn these 50 basic A2 nouns! #1

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  • Join BeFluent Class - clc.to/xxJk9g
    Word list from today - www.dropbox.com/sh/nybdufznu6...
    A2 nouns -
    1. де́ло - case
    2. сторона́ - side
    3. земля́ - earth
    4. си́ла - force
    5. слу́чай - chance
    6. мир - world
    7. вид - view
    8. пра́вда - truth
    9. доро́га - road
    10. бог - god
    11. мысль - thought
    12. лес - forest
    13. путь - path
    14. стена́ - wall
    15. не́бо - sky
    16. во́здух - air
    17. шаг - step
    18. труд - labor
    19. капита́н - captain
    20. па́рень - guy
    21. любо́вь - love
    22. по́мощь - help
    23. газе́та - newspaper
    24. чу́вство - feeling
    25. ого́нь - fire
    26. у́гол - angle
    27. де́рево - tree
    28. о́чередь - queue
    29. фо́рма - shape
    30. ве́тер - wind
    31. госуда́рство - state
    32. река́ - river
    33. речь - speech
    34. мо́ре - sea
    35. зал - hall
    36. писа́тель - writer
    37. план - plan
    38. центр - center
    39. встре́ча - meeting
    40. президе́нт - president
    41. враг - enemy
    42. сча́стье - happiness
    43. карти́на - picture
    44. бу́дущее - future
    45. коридо́р - corridor
    46. ум - mind
    47. член - member
    48. сове́т - council
    49. прави́тельство - government
    50. профе́ссор - professor
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Komentáře • 78

  • @CrunchMaster69
    @CrunchMaster69 Před 2 lety +47

    I feel like this series is good for people who don’t exactly know where their progress is in Russian

  • @jennasjams
    @jennasjams Před 2 lety +18

    Благодарю вас, Федор. Миру мир 🌏🌎🌍 пожалуйста 🕊️☮️💚

  • @bennuask2611
    @bennuask2611 Před 2 lety +19

    You are the best. I am learning with your first 50 verbs. They are all new to me. I am still learning the Cyrilic script, and I am practicing it by writing down these verbs. I write them with the handwritten form of the letters, as well. I just don't know how to connect the letters, yet. Your work here is highly appreciated. It is inspiring.

  • @e4e6mate96
    @e4e6mate96 Před 2 lety +27

    Btw in English we can say "oceans of something" to mean "lots of something" just as you taught us about 《море》.. thx for another great video, Fedor

    • @e4e6mate96
      @e4e6mate96 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sunshiney77 i have not heard before anyone say "oceans of TIME", but im sure it would understood by English speakers.

    • @johnathanaubrey8370
      @johnathanaubrey8370 Před 2 lety +5

      @@e4e6mate96 It is very uncommon to say that, but if someone is trying to be poetic it is very beautiful to say. Example: "His ideas were lost to the oceans of time"

    • @jasonrogue711
      @jasonrogue711 Před 2 lety +1

      I've never said nor heard that being said before

    • @e4e6mate96
      @e4e6mate96 Před 2 lety

      @@jasonrogue711 you can find it in the dictionary

    • @sneakycactus8815
      @sneakycactus8815 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jasonrogue711 its rare, but its correct. It's more of a poetic phrase

  • @liukin95
    @liukin95 Před 2 lety +7

    Спасибо большое, Федёр, за помощь!!

  • @krdeepa
    @krdeepa Před 2 lety +3

    Hi Fedor
    Deepa here. Recently started learning Russian language. Thank you so much for explaining it so well.

  • @devourmevoid
    @devourmevoid Před 2 lety +1

    отличная работа. с нетерпением жду новых видео, подобных этому.

  • @matakaw4287
    @matakaw4287 Před 2 lety +4

    Awesome channel with great videos and the best teacher.

  • @johnrobinson4445
    @johnrobinson4445 Před 2 lety +2

    Great help. Thank you. Большое спасибо

  • @giurado6485
    @giurado6485 Před 2 lety +3

    Didn't know almost none of them, it was actually a lot useful, thanks

  • @malokeytheallaround
    @malokeytheallaround Před 2 lety +5

    The “ProfEssor!” at the end haha 😂
    Also yes you said corridor correctly 👌

  • @Himmelstrumerstudios
    @Himmelstrumerstudios Před 2 lety +1

    I enjoyed your camp and I enjoy all your vids

  • @cygne9383
    @cygne9383 Před 2 lety +4

    Merci Fédor ! C'est une très bonne idée d'avoir mis les accents toniques dans la description. En effet, ils sont rarement écrits alors qu'ils sont si importants ! ^^

    • @stevekovacevich3011
      @stevekovacevich3011 Před 2 lety +2

      Good point. Russian is unlike French where the stress is on the last syllable. It's unlike Spanish where the penultimate syllable is usually stressed. It's unlike Hungarian where the first syllable gets stressed. It's unlike Serbian where the stress falls on completely different syllables than in Russian. Russian is very irregular in which syllable gets accented.

    • @cygne9383
      @cygne9383 Před 2 lety

      @@stevekovacevich3011 oui c'est vrai, merci beaucoup !

  • @crazyhindustanitraveler6346

    Здравствуйте мой брат Фидор. Я ценю ваши уроки.

  • @murka1
    @murka1 Před 2 lety +4

    классно 👌

  • @zavulon422
    @zavulon422 Před 2 lety +5

    As you may notice дело и делать have the same root.
    Дело - process of doing, job, deal
    The second meaning: дело об ограблении банка - case of bank robbery
    Сила is also "power"
    Knowledge is power -France is bacon- - знание - сила

  • @ByAnyOther
    @ByAnyOther Před rokem +1

    Здарова Федор!
    Спасибо за примеры к словам! Идея мне очень нравится, да

  • @chadluke5454
    @chadluke5454 Před 2 lety +2

    "Oh that was fire." This expression is new to me. I have never heard it. I guess I am just too old.

  • @Novanovich
    @Novanovich Před 2 lety +5

    11:04 - 11:10 Fyodr trying to say his feeling about his country i think 😂

  • @user-gy5xi7mh9r
    @user-gy5xi7mh9r Před 6 měsíci

    I loved it. Thank you for the Russian language teachings. ❤

  • @jameskegley4006
    @jameskegley4006 Před 2 lety +2

    From what I read, огонь is a controllable fire, like a campfire. Whereas пожар is uncontrollable and a disaster, such as a forest fire.

    • @goooska33
      @goooska33 Před 2 lety +1

      Almost identical to the words in another slavic language- Polish. Ogień- campfire/fire in the fireplace, Pożar- occurrence of fire in a certain place, like a fire in the house

  • @mstdgm
    @mstdgm Před 2 lety +2

    Спасибо

  • @caveman221
    @caveman221 Před rokem +3

    Pravda = truth
    Seela - power
    Kartina - picture
    Suoochi - chance / occasion
    Meer - peace or world
    Darorga - road or path
    Nafsaychi soochi : just in case
    Poot - path
    Steena - wall
    Shakh - step

  • @christopherserrano5186
    @christopherserrano5186 Před 2 lety +2

    Fedor I was just about to ask for the different categories!!

  • @FuelFire
    @FuelFire Před 2 lety +1

    "Зал" comes from german "Saal", which is a big room like in a theater, cinema or a village community house :D (but _not_ living room)

    • @Yaroslav_Rus
      @Yaroslav_Rus Před rokem

      It is interesting. By the way, not everyone in Russia calls a living room a "Зал". For the first time I heard from my wife that a large living room is a Зал. She's from out of town.

  • @kaankahraman1341
    @kaankahraman1341 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you Mr. Shirin! Fun fact, your last name means cute in Turkish so I always find it funny :D У меня есть вопрос. Как могу сказать "thanks to (somebody)" по-русский? Например, "I finished this homework thanks to you."

    • @Anonimus1111011
      @Anonimus1111011 Před 2 lety +2

      "Благодаря тебе я сделал домашнее задание". To say "thanks to somebody" you always use "благодаря" + a noun in dative case

    • @inaciodearaujo
      @inaciodearaujo Před 2 lety +1

      Also, don't confuse "благодаря" with "благодарю"; the latter means "thank you" (just as спасибо, but more formal).

    • @kaankahraman1341
      @kaankahraman1341 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Anonimus1111011 Благодаря вам я сегодня выучил новая фраза. Большое спасибо! How about "because of", which has a similar meaning but it can also be negative. For example, "We lost the match because of you."

    • @kaankahraman1341
      @kaankahraman1341 Před 2 lety +1

      @@inaciodearaujo Yes, at first I got them confused. Мне нужно быть осторожен

    • @Anonimus1111011
      @Anonimus1111011 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kaankahraman1341 I believe that would be "мы проиграли матч из-за тебя/вас". Fedor has an excellent video on the topic of "из-за". You can watch it here: czcams.com/video/fsc0Nfqtjxw/video.html

  • @nilsgold_
    @nilsgold_ Před 2 lety +2

    Да да!

  • @sea_hous
    @sea_hous Před 2 lety +1

    Peace.

  • @voyagersquaremuzika
    @voyagersquaremuzika Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks! 90 percent of this words are the same as in Croatian language!

    • @stevekovacevich3011
      @stevekovacevich3011 Před 2 lety +1

      I read there's a 71% lexical similarity between these languages. Is this figure wrong?

  • @sea_hous
    @sea_hous Před 2 lety +1

    Does the word for chance have an l sound. la la?

    • @zavulon422
      @zavulon422 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes. Just like in "slime" "slot" etc.

  • @caveman221
    @caveman221 Před rokem

    Darorga = road or path

  • @galathilion
    @galathilion Před rokem +1

    Ok, this one was way harder!

    • @oneandonlyTan
      @oneandonlyTan Před 9 měsíci

      Agreed. The A1 I’d say I knew 60%, on this it’s less than 10%

  • @khvidding4321
    @khvidding4321 Před rokem

    Spasiba

  • @npc-tq6yi
    @npc-tq6yi Před 2 lety

    Спасибо для ето объяснение. Но я просто хочу спросить, какая разница между прибыть а приехать? Потому что я не знаю ли я должен использовать одно из двух. Извини для мои русски я учу только на три месяца.

    • @zavulon422
      @zavulon422 Před 2 lety

      Прибыть - arrive (in general), приехать - come on any wheel vehicle.
      Btw прибывать ≠ пребывать. The second one is to stay in condition or location.

  • @evanhsieh
    @evanhsieh Před 2 lety +1

    zemlya is also land in Russian

  • @dianadidi26
    @dianadidi26 Před 2 lety

    В чем разница между помочь и помощь?

  • @mohammedalhrary8701
    @mohammedalhrary8701 Před 2 lety +2

    B1 please 😆

  • @johnrobinson4445
    @johnrobinson4445 Před 2 lety +1

    173

  • @caveman221
    @caveman221 Před rokem

    Seela = power

  • @pathfinder_strider
    @pathfinder_strider Před 2 lety

    Press 12:51 for Союз нерушимый республик свободных сплотила навеки Великая Русь.

  • @caveman221
    @caveman221 Před rokem

    Suoochi- chance

  • @caveman221
    @caveman221 Před rokem

    Poot= path

  • @Momo-oz4ek
    @Momo-oz4ek Před 2 lety

    6:00 the word in English would be laborious

    • @zavulon422
      @zavulon422 Před 2 lety +1

      Laborious is трудовой

  • @caveman221
    @caveman221 Před rokem

    Pravdah = truth

  • @randomguy7585
    @randomguy7585 Před 10 měsíci

    I learned many of these words listening to Russian Commie Music.

  • @caveman221
    @caveman221 Před rokem

    Meer= peace or world

  • @cristozdrobich575
    @cristozdrobich575 Před 2 lety

    Ты русский чтоли?

  • @OsTKATBOYOsT
    @OsTKATBOYOsT Před 2 lety +2

    есть русские? кто русский +

  • @blxzardzz8836
    @blxzardzz8836 Před 2 lety +1

    Спасибо