50 words for ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS to learn RIGHT NOW!

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Komentáře • 341

  • @mariaroncara2132
    @mariaroncara2132 Před 3 měsíci +13

    I am so happy! I passed this test! I knew all this words and it gave me confidence to keep up my study of Russian as a hobby!Dostoievsky! I am coming to you!

  • @Suussa
    @Suussa Před 2 lety +231

    I'm an exchange student from Finland currently in Saint Petersburg. This video made me understand why my drawing teacher called toes as "fingers". 😂

    • @zavulon422
      @zavulon422 Před 2 lety +42

      I found this funny too. We have 20 fingers, but english people have 8 fingers, 10 toes and 2 thumbs.

    • @songcramp66
      @songcramp66 Před rokem +19

      @@zavulon422 No, in English people have 10 fingers. Thumbs are a type of finger, just like pinkies.

    • @user-yw6ht3fc1r
      @user-yw6ht3fc1r Před rokem +4

      Hello! I live in Saint Petersburg. It is my hometown!❤ And l now Russian language. Было очень интересно посмотреть как иностранцы учат Русский язык, особенно в тех видео где вы рассказывали о Русском алфавите. 😂

    • @aharrypotterfan5951
      @aharrypotterfan5951 Před 11 měsíci +6

      @@songcramp66 it depends on the definition you use lol, it’s essentially just an argument on semantics so neither one of you are wrong

    • @hillaryudokang2728
      @hillaryudokang2728 Před 9 měsíci +1

      and boards are desks, lol

  • @Jimdunne_
    @Jimdunne_ Před 4 měsíci +17

    I’m glad there is such a large community of people open to learning Russian. I’m Irish and will relentlessly learn this language through this support, thanks so much!

  • @alexeytsybyshev9459
    @alexeytsybyshev9459 Před 11 měsíci +19

    5:13 The old Russian word for "dad" is "тятя", which is similar to "dada". The word "папа" is loaned from French.

  • @devplasna7188
    @devplasna7188 Před rokem +11

    We have a similar concept to дядя in India too, if a child on the street wants to talk to a stranger, they will go up to them and refer to them as “Uncle” (“Auntie” if female)

    • @Juanao-nk3vu
      @Juanao-nk3vu Před 5 dny +1

      In Brazil we also sometimes call strangers "tio" which also means "Uncle" and "tia" (Auntie) if it is a woman but "tia" has a meaning similar to a stranger that is a mature woman, if that makes sense... and also it is generally spoken from younger folks refering to older people.

  • @Arshyo
    @Arshyo Před 2 lety +95

    I live in Yekaterinburg and I love Russia! Just been 5 months and I am loving it. But it's hard to learn Russian, really thank you for helping us out! Your videos are great.

    • @zavulon422
      @zavulon422 Před 2 lety +4

      You should visit towns Верхотурье и Невьянск. There are excutsions to.

    • @farariri
      @farariri Před 2 lety

      Lol, how can you love Russia? They are committing a genocide on the Ukrainians. Shame on you.

    • @manoob6741
      @manoob6741 Před 2 lety +3

      why did you move there? lol

    • @daemor02
      @daemor02 Před rokem +3

      I live in Yekaterinburg too. What do you do here? 😳 (I really love my city but… why?!)

    • @Arshyo
      @Arshyo Před rokem

      @@daemor02 well, I am learning the Russian language

  • @tlmc9202
    @tlmc9202 Před rokem +10

    went to russia for the first time in early 2021. krasnoyarsk was BEAUTIFUL and the people were the most kind. thank you for these helpful videos

  • @jennielgreene3870
    @jennielgreene3870 Před 2 lety +92

    Thank you, Fedor, for doing the A1 vocabulary series. I was in the BF camp this year and found learning the 800 word vocabulary overwhelming. I'm not going on to intermediate until I learn more vocab.

  • @checopacheco420
    @checopacheco420 Před 2 lety +58

    Привет Федор Очень хороший урок Я из мексики я практикую русский язык каждый день До встречи следующие видео пока🤩🇲🇽🙏🥰

    • @Maikiki8
      @Maikiki8 Před 2 lety +4

      Круто 🥳👏
      "До встречи В следующИХ видео (мн.ч)
      Или В следующЕМ видео(ед.ч.)"👌

    • @Nik_Hausschuhe
      @Nik_Hausschuhe Před 10 měsíci

      Удачи вам в изучении русского языка! 😊

  • @stavka227
    @stavka227 Před 2 lety +35

    I encourage you to continue this series, it will be very helpful !

  • @crazyemem625
    @crazyemem625 Před 2 lety +9

    Hi im from the Philippines living in Moscow your vidio help me a lot 😃 your teaching is simple and unique

  • @Sofia-jr9ih
    @Sofia-jr9ih Před rokem +202

    Так здорово видеть, что стольким людям нравится изучать наш язык. Удачи вам, товарищи

  • @antimatter2417
    @antimatter2417 Před 2 lety +61

    Thanks !!! Please do more of these, it's much more motivating to learn vocabulary like this. Greetings from France 🇨🇵

    • @tunsgene
      @tunsgene Před 2 lety +3

      French learners squad 🙏

    • @joseyt646
      @joseyt646 Před rokem +3

      Im learning both French and Russian

    • @hwaansswaanh3511
      @hwaansswaanh3511 Před rokem

      Bonjour, dit moi, que pensez vous à propos de la langue russe ne ? Est-elle facile à apprendre ? Et merci infiniment

    • @isaacliyenko
      @isaacliyenko Před rokem +1

      Yeah! Premiers sur le russe ^^

    • @basileiaerr
      @basileiaerr Před rokem

      @@hwaansswaanh3511 Ca peut etre dure aux temps, pas toute est facile.

  • @davidlovato6687
    @davidlovato6687 Před 11 měsíci +10

    Fedor, from one language lover to another I really appreciate your style of teaching. Once in a while you stop and provide a little insight into the language and help us learners make connections between words and this is so valuable. Please keep doing what you do!

  • @mechanickb4350
    @mechanickb4350 Před rokem +43

    I just found your channel today. I have been trying to learn Russian on Duolingo and German simultaneously for about 10 months now. You make it come alive and it's nice to hear the pronunciations. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this!! I hope you are safe and well!

    • @Scarlazer
      @Scarlazer Před měsícem

      where you at now?

    • @AverageAndroidLover
      @AverageAndroidLover Před 29 dny

      where you at now?

    • @mechanickb4350
      @mechanickb4350 Před 27 dny +1

      To be honest not as far as I'd like to be. I try to make time for learning, but I started my own business and it's very consuming.. I need to get back into it. One of the most amazing things about learning a new language is that I have retained a lot more than I thought I would. I read a study somewhere about the brain's stored use of language, and that part is the same part used to remember how to ride a bike etc.
      Not as easily forgotten as some things. I'm no expert but it's really interesting stuff!

  • @gagd7351
    @gagd7351 Před 2 lety +16

    I'm a very occasional viewer, watching once in a while and trying to learn russian. Thanks your videos are great and very helpful. Спасибо большое

  • @l9ha_top18
    @l9ha_top18 Před 2 lety +108

    Ты молодец, что помогаешь иностранцам изучать наш родной язык, горжусь тобой👍

    • @hwaansswaanh3511
      @hwaansswaanh3511 Před rokem +8

      Здравствуйте, я учу русский язык

    • @l9ha_top18
      @l9ha_top18 Před rokem +5

      @@hwaansswaanh3511 красава

    • @hwaansswaanh3511
      @hwaansswaanh3511 Před rokem +4

      @@l9ha_top18 спасибо

    • @midnightgaming9839284392857
      @midnightgaming9839284392857 Před rokem +6

      @@hwaansswaanh3511 me too, i cannot make sentences yet! But, i am trying and very much-so looking forward to learning it more. Russian is a very cool and pretty language :)

    • @hwaansswaanh3511
      @hwaansswaanh3511 Před rokem +3

      @@midnightgaming9839284392857 yes this is right, can you learn German? German is also a good language, if you want of course

  • @badgoy8439
    @badgoy8439 Před 2 lety +8

    i really like the 50 words per week idea, thank you for these videos

  • @kolya727
    @kolya727 Před 2 lety +27

    Please keep up this series. Your complementary explanations for specific words are very useful and accessible compared with vocab-building apps etc. Спасибо за все!

  • @annythesilent6697
    @annythesilent6697 Před 2 lety +11

    In Croatian, for example, kids can also call people/men "barba" (dialect for uncle) or "striček" (deminutive for the words "stric" which means uncle) even if that person is not their uncle :D

  • @amyjayne6950
    @amyjayne6950 Před 2 lety +6

    I got WAY too excited when I knew the last 4 words already! :D

  • @TheMuffinBagare
    @TheMuffinBagare Před 2 lety +8

    This vocab series is just what I need! Thanks

  • @theodorelanyo
    @theodorelanyo Před 7 měsíci +2

    Please, this is very helpful to me. I’m new in Russia and need this tutorial consistently!

  • @user-gy5xi7mh9r
    @user-gy5xi7mh9r Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thank you for sharing your precious time to teach us So Beautiful, Romantic Language ( RUSSIAN ). ❤ remain Blessed abundantly.

  • @federz666
    @federz666 Před 2 lety +5

    This video format is great! More of these. Loving all the the new video formats you’re uploading lately!

  • @outback136
    @outback136 Před 2 lety +9

    I've been learning from you for a while now, and im so thankful for these videos :)

  • @CaleLawOffice
    @CaleLawOffice Před 2 lety +2

    This is a great resource. Thank you.

  • @randylaffy7679
    @randylaffy7679 Před 2 lety +2

    Good lesson it's good to get back into the flow of things again.

  • @invertedaircraft8063
    @invertedaircraft8063 Před 2 lety +6

    I think you should cover directional words like up and down as well as ascending and descending

  • @Triadii
    @Triadii Před 2 lety +5

    Surprisingly i knew about half of them before hand, i still have a long way to go before speaking comprehensibly

  • @ioanstef1983
    @ioanstef1983 Před rokem

    You need an award for how dedicated you are!

  • @kbags091
    @kbags091 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Your channel is so helpful. Thank you.

  • @rhojcabajar7029
    @rhojcabajar7029 Před 4 měsíci +1

    While waiting the kid (“nanny”)in skating class here in Moscow……Suddenly I tried to search some basics Russian language and I found this❤❤❤Try to understand a little.. Thanks ……🇵🇭

  • @46magno
    @46magno Před 2 lety +5

    Love this 50 words sessions👍👍👏👏

  • @murataydian
    @murataydian Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you Fedor!

  • @SusanMJB45
    @SusanMJB45 Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent - thank you !!! I look forward to more of these for A1 level......

  • @chadbailey7038
    @chadbailey7038 Před 2 lety +10

    Fedor! You took my suggestion 🙌🏾! Thanks so much. I can’t wait to use this as a study 📚 reference!!! Спасибо большое за видео)) как интересное

  • @deadprisoner18
    @deadprisoner18 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the great material

  • @shafizade2253
    @shafizade2253 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much,Fedor! I don’t know how can i say thank you.You helped me.

  • @turnersb25
    @turnersb25 Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks for teaching us your awesome language, from USA :)

  • @MrRzykruski
    @MrRzykruski Před 11 měsíci +1

    You make this enjoyable to the ear and eye, thank you

  • @Naru1243
    @Naru1243 Před rokem +2

    Thank you, really appreciate the video.

  • @laaw8841
    @laaw8841 Před 2 lety +2

    Amazing. Thank you very much!!!

  • @dr.n.n.solanki3233
    @dr.n.n.solanki3233 Před 2 lety +2

    Love this series ❤

  • @soniotell1667
    @soniotell1667 Před rokem

    I am actually enjoying learning...this Dryk is good to listen to...easy to understand his explanations

  • @CheriLexvold
    @CheriLexvold Před 6 měsíci +1

    I appreciate your style

  • @Santimol1
    @Santimol1 Před 2 lety +8

    I'm proud i already knew most of them 😊😊😊
    Great video! ❤️

  • @kamilla1960
    @kamilla1960 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks!

  • @ElfoNiebla
    @ElfoNiebla Před 2 lety +4

    Wow... I'm eight years older than my boyfriend and many times I've heard her mother refering to me as "baniuska" which they told me that is an affectionate way of saying "stinky". But you made me doubt if they're really were kidding me with "older sister". 🤯🤯🤯Thanks!! 💐💐💐

  • @jeremy0158
    @jeremy0158 Před rokem +1

    Thanks a lot for your work. It helps me a lot in my learning Russian. Thank you !

  • @brwsb
    @brwsb Před měsícem

    thank u for your help man it really means a lot, the help is unreal hope your doing well keep it up and take care!! 😊

  • @DANDIIDAY1111
    @DANDIIDAY1111 Před 2 lety +3

    This is very helpful thank you

  • @rockyramboke
    @rockyramboke Před 9 měsíci +2

    You deserve more views. Thanks for brushing up my Russian, Fedor!

  • @zorahna
    @zorahna Před 3 měsíci +1

    Love your channel! My husband is Russian and will speak it to his family when he doesn’t want me to know something! HA! I’m gonna learn now! Thank you so much!

  • @tamra9396
    @tamra9396 Před 3 měsíci

    You're amazing! Thanks!!

  • @b.w.9244
    @b.w.9244 Před 2 lety +3

    Including plurals would be good too! Thanks!

  • @tededuard6564
    @tededuard6564 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you Fedor. New subscriber here. I find your content very helpful especially at work. I have Russian colleagues and I like to improve our communication and work atmosphere in general. We use English but that too needs more improvement.

  • @jeffsnider3588
    @jeffsnider3588 Před 2 lety +1

    Great lesson Fedor

  • @johnrobinson4445
    @johnrobinson4445 Před rokem +1

    40 weeks per year! That is some aggressive rounding! Is that the "Fedorian" calendar? I love it!

  • @kellieleah7724
    @kellieleah7724 Před 2 lety +2

    Your videos are so helpful for practicing Russian

  • @diannieves1976
    @diannieves1976 Před rokem +1

    дочь... Great videos; many thanks.

  • @antoniols3631
    @antoniols3631 Před 2 lety +3

    Большое спасибо!! Greetings from Mexico city.

  • @harveyquanghuy8372
    @harveyquanghuy8372 Před 2 lety +25

    Изучаю русски язык недавно но иногда разбираю зачем я его изучаю потому что это большое челлендж для меня. В русском языке есть много правилах чтобы запомнить и не знаю как находится ударение. В этих моментах, обычно смотрю ваш канал чтобы добиться успехов в изучении этого языка. Надеюсь, моя страсть к этому языку услуживает и растёте. Спасибо и продолжайте

    • @user-zl1ig6ep2e
      @user-zl1ig6ep2e Před rokem +2

      Молодец, хорошо пишешь! Для меня как Русского понятно.

    • @hwaansswaanh3511
      @hwaansswaanh3511 Před rokem +2

      @@user-zl1ig6ep2e здравствуйте, как дела ? Я хотела спросить у вас совета: я хорошо пишу по-русски, но когда я читаю слова и предложения, я заикаюсь и делаю ошибки, хотя я хорошо пишу, что мне делать, чтобы говорить без ошибок? И большое спасибо.

    • @user-wc7ys9nu9m
      @user-wc7ys9nu9m Před rokem +3

      @@hwaansswaanh3511 Если вы не заикаитесь на родном языке, то это поправимо. Возможно, ваш язык очень отличается от русского, поэтому вам непривычно проговаривать необычные звуки. Единственное, что могу посоветовать - это практика в чтении и произношении. Попробуйте заучить несколько песен на русском языке и петь их иногда. Так вы узнаете новые слова, проработаете произношение звуков и обрадуетесь, когда у вас будет всё получаться!

    • @hwaansswaanh3511
      @hwaansswaanh3511 Před rokem +1

      @@user-wc7ys9nu9m спасибо

    • @Wassuuppbitches
      @Wassuuppbitches Před rokem +1

      Your russian is very good! I’m not russian but the fact you can write so many words syas alot about you and how amazing you studied to be at that level

  • @cyrusposting
    @cyrusposting Před 2 lety +5

    Widower is the masculine of widow in english, and this is fairly common. I'm not sure what language we get this ending from but the only other construction I'm aware of is "witch/witcher" which of course the books have popularized. Even with this, most people think of the masculine of witch as being wizard. This way of forming a masculine in english probably fell out of favor because "er" now means something like "one who", like with "worker" being "one who works".

  • @ExemplaryLigas
    @ExemplaryLigas Před 5 dny

    You are the law, thank you so much

  • @mactoholm4930
    @mactoholm4930 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you.

  • @user-kv1hj3cr4n
    @user-kv1hj3cr4n Před 9 měsíci +1

    "Живот" is also belly and "работа" also means job

  • @renebouman-emmen9359
    @renebouman-emmen9359 Před 2 lety +3

    Всегда интересно. Еще раз спасибо, Федор!

  • @shadighorbani6749
    @shadighorbani6749 Před rokem +1

    Greatttt thank you so muchhhh

  • @christopherserrano5186
    @christopherserrano5186 Před 2 lety +1

    This is gone be a banger fedor. Огромное спасибо

  • @zurlac9548
    @zurlac9548 Před rokem +2

    im trying my best to learn russian and your videos are truly amazing! thank you so much still so much to learn and i will watch all vids thanks again all the way from america friend hope to see the beautiful country of Russia soon

  • @galaxy-wg1lf
    @galaxy-wg1lf Před 23 dny +1

    Here in Finland we have the exact same thing with the use of the word "setä" (Finnish for uncle) to call a stranger.

  • @courtneyharlowe6967
    @courtneyharlowe6967 Před 2 lety +1

    wow I really need to get back to this I keep saying that... I really hope to visit RF some day... sooner than later

  • @earthfuckerr
    @earthfuckerr Před 2 lety +3

    Спасибо брат! Your videos are helping me a lot.

  • @tammyg3984
    @tammyg3984 Před rokem

    Eeeeee I'm excited ... I recognized a lot of words.. спасибо

  • @esanchoe
    @esanchoe Před 2 lety +12

    Привет Федор, я любит твои видео, очен спасиво. В Испании первый слово ребёнок говорият мама или папа, но наша дотьч сказала "ахо", это значит чеснок🤦‍♂🤣🤣🤣. до свидания.

  • @Blivo1
    @Blivo1 Před 3 měsíci

    Fantastuc videos so far! You may have changed it since this video but putting the phonetic on the screen as well would be so helpful!

  • @FalloutUrMum
    @FalloutUrMum Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for this, I started learning Russian today

  • @jacktrainer4387
    @jacktrainer4387 Před 2 lety +9

    I love the videos and getting acquainted with the language. I hope any friends & family you may have back home in Russia are safe in these troubling times.

  • @thomaschevrierlaliberte5884

    I love people who think about words like that reflection about a kid's first words

  • @tahiranawaz2987
    @tahiranawaz2987 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice enhancing vocabulary, Will you guide with regard to PRONOUNS?

  • @galathilion
    @galathilion Před rokem +1

    I knew a lot of them. Does it mean I am no longer an absolute beginner? haha. Thanks for this great content!!!

  • @Shadefinder1
    @Shadefinder1 Před 2 lety +5

    Hey I have a question. I came across an old CZcams video where the guy explained how Russian have there mouth parts when they are not talking (my take away was flat and low with the tip of the tounge at the bottom of your bottom teeth.) He had also explained that this is partly where the Russian stereotype that Russians don't smile come from. So my question is do you have a video on this subject in particular? Or if you don't, could you make one?
    I tried out what this guy had said and I personally think that it helps me with my Russian pronunciation. I have an easier time making sound the "Р" sound especially not with all words but alot. But take for example "stop" in English and Russian is the same word same meaning but when you flatten your tongue and say stop it sounds more Russian.
    Also if this is false let me know too. I love how you break down words and phrases please keep making content.

  • @Jackiesguineapigs
    @Jackiesguineapigs Před 2 měsíci

    excellent tutor. could you do a video on different health conditions russian translation/ disability products wheelchair walking stick

  • @_Highvalue_
    @_Highvalue_ Před 2 lety +1

    The years are shorter in Russia. Loved the vid, can't wait for the next!

  • @bibinkunjumon
    @bibinkunjumon Před rokem +1

    Thanks bro..from keralal india

  • @tannaz_z
    @tannaz_z Před rokem

    amazing video , I love ur channel , I watch everyday ♥.

  • @beyzabayrak7
    @beyzabayrak7 Před 8 měsíci +1

    the fun fact that in Turkish "dede" which means "grandfather" is being first word that babies say in general hahah!

  • @michelesantolini4342
    @michelesantolini4342 Před 2 lety +1

    can you do that also for A2 vocabulary?

  • @usereve_9922
    @usereve_9922 Před 5 měsíci

    I'm a begginer I start learned Russian from the last month
    And I will see to share with you my experience for the sixth month❤

  • @sonaive3323
    @sonaive3323 Před 11 měsíci +3

    When I first saw the word "дядя" as a Polish speaker, I was confused because I thought it might mean "grandpa." This is because our Polish word "Dziadek" (or "dziadzia" for short) sounds very similar.
    Great video!

    • @Rilintar-live
      @Rilintar-live Před 4 měsíci +1

      We have деда
      For little kids like five years old дедушка can be hard to pronounce, then they say деда, баба - бабушка, but in this case usually follows their short name. Баба Галя, деда Ваня, дядя Миша, тетя Катя.

  • @DanielSHIRO
    @DanielSHIRO Před 6 měsíci +1

    Car and man… that actually helped me remember both words better 😂.
    Anyone else remember mushina
    Or mashina
    Moosheena
    Mahsheena

  • @c.e.o.9985
    @c.e.o.9985 Před 8 měsíci

    6:49 In Italian it's "genitori" (plural) and it has the same meaning of the people who gave someone birth.

  • @leex2560
    @leex2560 Před rokem

    Спасибо большое🤩❤️

  • @fernandorocha5616
    @fernandorocha5616 Před rokem +1

    Отлично!

  • @hhachatz
    @hhachatz Před rokem +1

    I knew 42. спасибо, друг!

  • @fellowcomrade3076
    @fellowcomrade3076 Před rokem +5

    Privet !! I am Canadian and 12 years old. I LOVE RUSSIA !! (the language , the culture , the people) I want to learn Russian but all the words just fly over my head ! I am not able to memorize them.... any tips ?

    • @Yaroslav_Rus
      @Yaroslav_Rus Před rokem +3

      Hi, I Russian, and I learning English language. My tip is not memorize the words apart, because they fly out very fast. The words memorize in text better. After many meetings in books they stay in a head. So more interesting, than repeating again and again

  • @hamzamaqsood1327
    @hamzamaqsood1327 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you fedor and please make a series of 2000 most common words in russian

    • @XzctR
      @XzctR Před rokem

      you can check the wiktionary, there are a lot of lists of the most common words for many languages.

    • @hamzamaqsood1327
      @hamzamaqsood1327 Před rokem

      @@XzctR thanx

  • @kaankahraman1341
    @kaankahraman1341 Před 2 lety +7

    Hey Fedor! I hope you are doing well. Do you have a video about how to say "as (adjective) as..." in Russian? For example, "as soon as possible" or "as fast as I can" or "as quiet as you want" etc. If not, I would really appreciate it!

    • @olegpetrov2617
      @olegpetrov2617 Před 2 lety +7

      Такой, такая,такое adjective ( in gender) как..
      Так adverb как.
      ASAP- так быстро как (это) возможно.

    • @kaankahraman1341
      @kaankahraman1341 Před 2 lety +4

      Большое спасибо! это кажется простo. This is a bit irrelevant, but can you also tell me the difference, if any, between задать and спросить?

    • @olegpetrov2617
      @olegpetrov2617 Před 2 lety +5

      @@kaankahraman1341 for sure
      Задать means
      a) to ask question. It is used with word вопрос. Задать вопрос.( A little bit formal and used often in schools or universities).
      b) to give any task.
      Задал задачу, задание, пять предметов для экзамена etc.
      Спросить means to ask question. But widespread and informal.

    • @kaankahraman1341
      @kaankahraman1341 Před 2 lety +3

      @@olegpetrov2617 Круто, thank you so much!

    • @olegpetrov2617
      @olegpetrov2617 Před 2 lety +2

      @@kaankahraman1341 you're welcome.

  • @varvara-ya
    @varvara-ya Před 2 lety +14

    Федор, привет! Спасибо за полезные уроки! Ты можешь объяснить, пожалуйста, частицу "-то", которая через дефис? Например: "я-то знаю", "потому-то", "книга-то не твоя" и т.д. Я из Болгарии, понимаю русский на интуитивном уровне но все таки в некоторых нюансах не совсем уверена. Спасибо.

    • @SpankyHam
      @SpankyHam Před 2 lety +4

      это как нижнее подчёркивание _____ в Microsoft word , только интонацией , например классическая фраза "А ручки-то вот они"

    • @varvara-ya
      @varvara-ya Před 2 lety

      @@SpankyHam о, спасибо, кажется, поняла. Пример с анекдотом помог ))

    • @Maikiki8
      @Maikiki8 Před 2 lety +2

      Это скорее когда говорят о чем-то очевидном, типа "ай, да я-то итак это знаю". Когда суть не в том, что человек знает, добавляется "-то", перенося таким образом акцент на другое.
      "да я-то хочу, но обстоятельства мешают".
      "Я-то скажу, но после того, как ты скажешь"

    • @varvara-ya
      @varvara-ya Před 2 lety +2

      @@Maikiki8 интересно, в болгарском тот самый перенос акцента, только мы ставим "то" в начале изречения - "То аз искам, но обстоятелствата пречат". Очень полезно, спасибо большое!

    • @daemor02
      @daemor02 Před rokem

      @@varvara-ya хм, как интересно!
      Мне кажется, в русском это тоже есть, но это устаревшая форма.
      Типа: «Я-то бы хотела, но…» / «То хотела бы, да только…»