SECRETS IN RUSSIAN that teachers don't talk about

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 23. 05. 2022
  • Russian 8-week intensive - clc.to/MdYdSw
    Support our channel:) -
    / @befluentinrussian
    Instagram - / befluentinrussian
    Email - befluentlanguages@gmail.com

Komentáře • 174

  • @andris404
    @andris404 Před 2 lety +124

    Всегда забавно наблюдать за тем как иностранцы изучают твой язык))

    • @hwaansswaanh3511
      @hwaansswaanh3511 Před rokem +12

      Здравствуйте, я учу русский язык 🙂

    • @jigb1842
      @jigb1842 Před rokem +1

      @@hwaansswaanh3511 Штирлиц шел по лесу и напоролся на сук,суки с визгом разбежались,визг бежал и спотыкался.

    • @InnaIncognito
      @InnaIncognito Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@hwaansswaanh3511 желаем вам удачи!

    • @MILITARYmickey
      @MILITARYmickey Před 10 měsíci +4

      Кстати, не вижу особой проблемы в ответе «я- хорошо»

  • @leonardcohenfan69
    @leonardcohenfan69 Před rokem +29

    These videos are seriously SO helpful, instead of just listing a bunch of random phrases with barely any context like some other channels he explains things in-depth and tries to help people learn from common mistakes. It's so refreshing, this guy is definitely one of the best language teachers I've found on this website!

  • @iblackfeathers
    @iblackfeathers Před 2 lety +95

    thumbnail - thought this was going to be a collaboration video with darya from real russian club. but, nonetheless, an excellent video, fedor.

    • @BenTajer89
      @BenTajer89 Před 2 lety +4

      Might be his subtle way of showing he watched one of her more recent anti war vids - because that’s where the photo is from…. I could be over interpreting, but the video is titled “secrets Russian teachers don’t talk about”, it has an image from Darya’s recent anti propaganda video, and it puts an X over both of their mouths.

    • @ebruvlogs2514
      @ebruvlogs2514 Před 2 lety +1

      His real teacher

    • @petrosstefanidis6396
      @petrosstefanidis6396 Před 2 lety

      @@BenTajer89 poor Daria. She had made a tone of videos giving example sentences with "president Putin" that "knows and reads", tanks, strong Russia, identity comments and so many other things that don't go under the radar any more.

    • @MaryGouge
      @MaryGouge Před 2 lety

      Same!!!

    • @manalishi_hs
      @manalishi_hs Před rokem

      Это был байт блэт

  • @msmc5189
    @msmc5189 Před 2 lety +16

    Darya × Fedor would be the ultimate crossover among Russian teachers

  • @Novanovich
    @Novanovich Před 2 lety +34

    Fedor, your videos getting better and more better. I've been learning russian for nearly 3years, and you are one of the best Russian teacher youtuber. Приветствую вас из Индонезии 🇮🇩

  • @respectfulcritique3684
    @respectfulcritique3684 Před rokem +6

    I love this channel so much. It gives useful information and always straight to the point, with no time wasting and no useless chatter just to reach more minutes. Passionate, creative, and very helpful!

  • @user-hk1vw4wx8f
    @user-hk1vw4wx8f Před rokem +11

    Так внимательно смотрю видео от начала и до конца, будто и правда учу русский 😂😅

    • @info12347
      @info12347 Před rokem +1

      Хотя и сам знаешь русский язык

  • @danieln9226
    @danieln9226 Před 2 lety +20

    Your videos have helped me so much. I've been constantly watching about 10-30 videos every day! Thank you Fedor.

    • @belkappick1908
      @belkappick1908 Před 2 lety

      Удачи выучить русский язык с 6 падежами, тремя родами, где может быть 12 форм одного слова, со склонениями числительных, 18 форм местоимения "чей", и нашими фразами "да нет, наверно", "руки не доходят посмотреть", "руки в ноги и беги" и со звуком "ы")

    • @nullbeyondo
      @nullbeyondo Před rokem +2

      @@belkappick1908 Не так уж и сложно.

  • @Eagles_Hunter
    @Eagles_Hunter Před 2 lety +9

    0:40
    Not "How things are?"
    It is "How things are going on?"
    So, you answer with an ADVERB rather than an ADJECTIVE
    You don't say дела ХОРОШИ. You say дела (идут) ХОРОШО
    P.S:
    I'm not a Russian native speaker. So, native speakers are welcome to comment if I'm wrong 😊

    • @BritCap1
      @BritCap1 Před 2 lety +4

      Yeah, you're right. Don't think that actually someone will say "Хороши" while learning Russian though, but you are right.

    • @lefebvre3168
      @lefebvre3168 Před rokem +1

      Yes, in regular speeches you can't hear that. But there's nothing wrong in this phrase. Even the opposite, you can use it in situations where you want to show that your things are REALLY GOOD. Мои дела хороши. It needs to be toned well, you must pull the word "ХОРОШИ" just like happy sleepy cat. By the way, could you tell me about my mistakes in this text?

    • @Eagles_Hunter
      @Eagles_Hunter Před rokem

      @@lefebvre3168
      What mistakes?

    • @spacenaves
      @spacenaves Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@lefebvre3168Since the other person didn't respond: You’re missing an article before "happy sleepy cat" ("a happy sleepy cat"), and you could go for "conversations" instead of "speeches" and "any mistakes" instead of "my mistakes", but these are rather minor. In fact, I hadn't even noticed any of these before actively looking for mistakes as you requested, so you're doing very well.

  • @mitiarazu6806
    @mitiarazu6806 Před rokem +6

    I would explain the difference between русский and по-русски in a different way. Русский is just an adjective like русский перевод, русский алфавит. But when we talk about по-русски it's a different thing. This lil' thing по- means something like "the way (THEY) do it". For example, you can say " Я хочу сделать по-своему" which means "I want to do it as I wish" like .. the way I want to do it, I usually do. So when you say Я говорю по-русски it's like I speak as Russian people speak.

    • @MaksymMinenko
      @MaksymMinenko Před 6 měsíci +1

      That "different thing" is called an adverb. :)

    • @mitiarazu6806
      @mitiarazu6806 Před 6 měsíci

      @@MaksymMinenko thanks, man

  • @BritCap1
    @BritCap1 Před 2 lety +37

    Мне кажется, что диалог
    " - Купи хлеб.
    - Куплю." звучит ненатурально. На просьбу лучше просто отвечать "Хорошо" (Или "ладно", "окей"...) или "Хорошо, я куплю".
    Но можно ответить "куплю" на вопрос:
    " - Ты купишь хлеб?
    " - Да, куплю"

    • @Moises-kf1hg
      @Moises-kf1hg Před rokem

      Your post should be pinned at the top, with my response below.
      I knew every mistake he listed. I spent a year in Russia. Aside from a handful of words and memorizing the alphabet on my flight over, I learned everything during my time there by listening.
      His whole point in this is trying to break what you just did. You’re using English structuring to form a sentence in Russian. This may sound right as you translate your English sentence into Russian before you say it, but to a native, you’ll sound very robotic because this isn’t how they speak or use it.
      This honestly is why his channel is so much better than the rest. They teach words without considering the pupil. All of these little nuances aren’t nuances to them because it’s how they understand their language, so they teach expecting people to know this stuff. Especially true if they’ve never lived in an English speaking language and never been corrected on their mistakes as they apply Russian structuring to English. His time in America allowed him to see and learn the differences without necessarily having to be told or taught. His goal with this channel isn’t just teaching vocabulary, but _proper_ vocabulary.

  • @user-og1nu5pb8c
    @user-og1nu5pb8c Před 2 lety +6

    Actually my two favorite ones are his and Darya's channel.

  • @miraehab6180
    @miraehab6180 Před 2 lety +6

    Big thanks for you Fedor your content is awesome I'm learning alot from you!! 😍❤️,
    Greetings from Egypt! 🇪🇬❤️

  • @sharonperez8437
    @sharonperez8437 Před 2 lety

    this was so helpful! thank you, Fedor!!

  • @ralfj.1740
    @ralfj.1740 Před rokem +2

    You explain things in a way even children can understand.. that's what I need ;-)

  • @crusader.survivor
    @crusader.survivor Před 2 lety +6

    спасибо Федор, this video really helps me to learn the nuances of learning Russian!

    • @Lolkekcheburek225
      @Lolkekcheburek225 Před rokem

      Вы учите русский, ради поездки в Россию? Сэр

  • @malokeytheallaround
    @malokeytheallaround Před 2 lety +8

    That last one was my problem when learning Japanese. They don’t have future tense, nor do they say “I do” or “I will” like that. And, as you said, you have to actually use the verb to confirm your action. Tripped me up a lot, but now it makes a lot of sense!

    • @Balazak
      @Balazak Před 2 lety +3

      Reminds me of the Chinese way, which is also similar.

  • @diegodlt3399
    @diegodlt3399 Před 2 lety +6

    Hey Fedor, I love your videos and was doing other research outside your channel about Russia and its language. I think it would be a cool video if you broke down the dialogue in some scenes from брат and брат 2 since they’re really popular in Russia

  • @taijennex6829
    @taijennex6829 Před rokem

    thank you for making this video , I just thought about learning russian today, and I watched a few of you're videos already , I want to be able to speak russian properly and this made me think of all the other ppl who make russian language learning videos and that because I am a beginner , I would not have known that there is a chance I would still be saying russian sentences wrong in future if I watched other ppl's videos , not saying they teach it wrong I wouldn't know till I became an intermediate I guess, but I think just from watching this video , I much rather learn russian from you . plz keep making content cos you are the best teacher I believe and even though I have only watched a few videos , I think you are the best person I can find on youtube to learn from .

  • @wedgedlemon4424
    @wedgedlemon4424 Před rokem

    This channel is too helpful i love it

  • @sergiussouth4754
    @sergiussouth4754 Před 11 měsíci

    Yes. There are a lot of Russian videos, but I rarely watch them. Yours helps me out the most, by far. Keep up the good work, Feodor. Don't let them discourage you. You are helping me out a tremendous amount.
    Thanks.

  • @RapidCycling07
    @RapidCycling07 Před rokem +1

    Thank you Fedor!

  • @josephtilseth5002
    @josephtilseth5002 Před rokem

    Thank you for Forvo Max!! Once again, you have surprised me by going above and beyond the call of duty.

  • @angie504
    @angie504 Před 2 lety +4

    Will you please make a video about Russian vocabulary for Hockey? There are a lot of Russian hockey players in the NHL, so it'd be fun to learn! спасибо большое 😄

  • @subliminal81
    @subliminal81 Před 2 lety +1

    What a divine guy ya are:
    Lovely,professional and funny.
    Bless on Your consciousness.

  • @Leo007619
    @Leo007619 Před 2 lety

    Great lessons, thanks!

  • @Manuel-gu9ls
    @Manuel-gu9ls Před 2 lety

    these are good lectures Fedor

  • @mintymelons6266
    @mintymelons6266 Před 2 lety +3

    Your videos are so helpful Fedor (and entertaining :D) and the one reliable Russian teaching CZcams channel. I'm always instantly clicking on the next video and I can say with full confidence that I am progressing very well in my Russian learning journey due to your help. You should be proud of what you do, thanks Fedor.

  • @salmatarek6165
    @salmatarek6165 Před 2 lety

    Thanks alloooot
    Very useful as usual

  • @y2m188
    @y2m188 Před 2 lety +1

    you are the best! thank you!

  • @46magno
    @46magno Před 2 lety

    Good observation!

  • @talideon
    @talideon Před 2 lety

    5:25: the funny thing is that this is a consequence of influence on English from Celtic languages, which broadly lack words for "yes" and "no", so we repeat the verb of the question with or without the negative particle.
    Where things get screwy is when those speakers of Celtic languages start speaking English. We introduced the "do" auxiliary, and we generalised the pattern from our languages to repeat the finite verb in answers... which is almost always an auxiliary in English. And thus you have this problem.

  • @christinemarko6313
    @christinemarko6313 Před rokem

    Brief video, critical information - Fedor is tops!!!

  • @travis3077
    @travis3077 Před 2 lety +1

    Fedor the mad scientist! Thanks for continuing to break these down into layman's terms! 👍

  • @xygnusx5067
    @xygnusx5067 Před 2 lety

    This is so good!

  • @melisa3229
    @melisa3229 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you also make a video or list for HCB CB verbs, or maybe can you recommend a website for that? I cannot find a good one. :)

  • @susantaylor5068
    @susantaylor5068 Před 2 lety +2

    Спасибо 😊

  • @SteyrR
    @SteyrR Před 2 lety

    I always put every new word I learn in Ankidroid and and underline the stressed syllable. You can also download the pronunciation and add the audio file to your card, but that's too much work for me... I do always say the words out loud when I'm learning.
    My best help is that once a week I go to a Russian teacher, it helps so much that I can speak Russian without being afraid of making mistakes and have someone to correct me if I do.

  • @andrei805
    @andrei805 Před 2 lety

    Loved this video

  • @maviyesil8976
    @maviyesil8976 Před 2 lety

    Great channel for Russian Language, i am grateful and thanks a lot.

  • @nanaebene
    @nanaebene Před 2 lety +4

    Благодарю 🙂

  • @ethiop_frum
    @ethiop_frum Před rokem +1

    Английское will дословно переводится как "соизволю".
    Кстати, древне-славянские языки некоторое время ещё сохраняли т.н. "вспомогательный глагол" (аорист и имперфект) типа "быть" (бых, быша, бысть, бы, бе, бяше, бяху, бяхом и т.д.), "есть" (еси, еста, есть, есмь, суть и т.д), "иметь".
    "Не видилъ еси Христа, не ходилъ еси по немь, како ученикъ его обретеся?"

  • @samppakoivula9977
    @samppakoivula9977 Před 2 lety +1

    5:10 One of my russian teachers said you shouldn't say океи, but instead say ладно, because океи is too much english-influenced. However that teacher also said yo can't always use ладно aas an equivalent of "okay" either, so go figure...

  • @JETJOOBOY
    @JETJOOBOY Před 2 lety +1

    This is the reason to listen to many natives.

  • @carlosb1
    @carlosb1 Před 2 lety

    Спасибо!

  • @narukullohajinda3596
    @narukullohajinda3596 Před 2 lety +6

    Я изучаю русский язык, потому что я хочу говорить по-русски.

  • @magnuskasparov2132
    @magnuskasparov2132 Před rokem +1

    -как ты?
    -я хорошо
    Тоже режет слух, ну не сочетается эти слова "я" и "хорошо". Конечно можно сказать "я хорошо покушал сегодня утром", но просто "я хорошо" не звучит.
    На "как ты", да и на "как дела" новичкам лучше ответить "нормально" (так сказал, "новичкам", как будто я дохера полиглот и знаю ваш язык хорошо, хотя сам в самой слабой группе в универе по английскому, хоть и чувствую себя там уверенно)

  • @erikakat1812
    @erikakat1812 Před 2 lety

    Good video,,are ya in LA now?

  • @outback136
    @outback136 Před 2 lety

    I love your videos

  • @RealRussianClub
    @RealRussianClub Před 2 lety +2

    I look so aggressive on that thumbnail 😅

  • @austinethridge2771
    @austinethridge2771 Před rokem

    the last rule is exactly what chinese does when you want to confirm something, like "are usually going?". you'd respond "going"

  • @jwilliams8210
    @jwilliams8210 Před 2 lety +1

    Федор(Fedor), you are awesome!

  • @AlanMDurham
    @AlanMDurham Před 2 lety +1

    Молодец!

  • @checopacheco420
    @checopacheco420 Před 2 lety

    Good stuff tanks 🤩🇲🇽👍

  • @1Yaroslav
    @1Yaroslav Před rokem

    Русский забавен еще тем, что иностранец может сказать предложение, в котором многие слова будут не в том падеже/числе/роде стоять, и очень многие поймут о чем он говорит в целом. Это может повлиять на конкретику, конечно, но по контексту можно понять о чем речь. Чего обратного о других языках не скажешь

  • @JETJOOBOY
    @JETJOOBOY Před 2 lety +3

    I need to speed up..
    I am getting the READING... but I am not cracking LISTENING...

    • @StarryEyesShesAlive
      @StarryEyesShesAlive Před 2 lety +1

      I would recommend finding CZcams channels or videos on topics you enjoy in Russian. It’s definitely helped me since I have no one to practice with. There are also some language apps you can talk to natives. It’s a bit awkward but it can be fun.

  • @Yoshika_Jey
    @Yoshika_Jey Před 2 lety

    ТОВЕ ПРОИЗНОШЕНИЕ ПРЕКРАСНО! Я ПОРОЙ УДИВЛЯЮСЬ, КАК ТЫ МОЖЕШЬ ТАК ПРЕКРАСНО ПРОИЗНОСИТЬ ФРАЗЫ?

  • @mjackstewart
    @mjackstewart Před 2 lety

    So are you implicitly turning the command form into the perfective?
    Is куплю perfective? It would seem so since it ends in я but how is the future tense implied?

  • @marcioreis2648
    @marcioreis2648 Před 2 lety

    The same thing happen to me when I move to the States from Brasil, I tried to translate everything and guess what.....😂😂😂😂 . I'm really trying but it will take time and practice for a purpose, just like your wife had to. I'm not at that point. But thanks o lot I'm always learning from your videos. 👍👍

  • @petrosstefanidis6396
    @petrosstefanidis6396 Před 2 lety +1

    Да, Forvo - это хорошо👍

  • @nullbeyondo
    @nullbeyondo Před rokem

    Ohhh so that "Я буду" is kinda like in Japanese, Arabic, etc. It means "I will" but it cannot be used alone as people would always question you something like "WILL" WHAT DUDE?! WHY THE #### DID YOU STOP?? They just don't have such a thing in the language.

  • @Iron_Space
    @Iron_Space Před 2 lety

    For the last tip can you respond with "Я буду делать" ???

  • @zavulon422
    @zavulon422 Před 2 lety +4

    *C1/C2 word*
    Ша́рить
    1 touch searching, examine touching. G-translator says it's "fumble" but i doubt. More complete description: move your hand (or a stick in it) and touch what you don't see (it's important) to find something you need or examine what you're touching.
    Related words: пошарить - complete action, нашарить - succeeded action.
    Examples: я долго шарил по полу пока не нашёл мои упавшие очки - i was (touching) a floor for a long time until i've found my fallen glasses. Я пошарил под кроватью, но нашёл только пыль - i've (touched) under bed, but found only dust.
    2 know alot about something, be an expert in something
    Examples: Эйнштейн хорошо шарит в физике - Einstein knows alot about physics. Шаришь! - reply to show your impression of person's knowledge.
    Related word: проша́реный - knowing (in general).

    • @BessReed
      @BessReed Před 2 lety

      Шарить also can be used as "to share" sometimes. In this case it's directly taken from English and used with the same sense. For example: расшарь мне файл - share the file to me. Он пошарил мне инфу - He shared the info with me.
      However, this is mostly used among young people and not so often.

    • @Deluxey
      @Deluxey Před 2 lety

      @@BessReed шарить isn’t an equivalent of an English word share, шерить is. However, just as you mentioned, it is used rarely and mostly among teenagers

    • @BessReed
      @BessReed Před 2 lety

      @@Deluxey I've never heard word шерить in my social circle (games/friends/college/job), шарить only. Perhaps it varies from place to place just like шаурма and шаверма.

    • @zavulon422
      @zavulon422 Před 2 lety

      Don't forget about word ша́ра (халява)

  • @xsuhech
    @xsuhech Před 2 lety +8

    учу английский по видео про русский

    • @diamond_demon6709
      @diamond_demon6709 Před 2 lety +1

      Братан)))
      так почти все делают 🗿

    • @SpankyHam
      @SpankyHam Před 2 lety +1

      @@diamond_demon6709 почему братан если вроде сеструха :)

    • @zavulon422
      @zavulon422 Před 2 lety +1

      Сеструха, братан :)

    • @jennasjams
      @jennasjams Před 2 lety +2

      I learn a lot from native Russians who are learning English while попробую Я выучить русский язык. (Aaaaargh! I already know that's all wrong) 🤨 Ибо ученье и труд - всё перетрут

    • @xsuhech
      @xsuhech Před 2 lety +1

      @@jennasjams it's very cute

  • @dariocedeno9901
    @dariocedeno9901 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Edward!how do you say in russian:my very dear friend i really appreciate it and thank you very much for everythings from the bottom of my heart!

    • @BritCap1
      @BritCap1 Před 2 lety

      "Дорогой друг, я очень ценю это и благодарен тебе от всего сердца!"
      Why do you need to talk like that?

  • @greatestytcommentator

    I fell into a DUOLINGO VACUUM... (YOU DID WARN ME)
    I have a screen recording of 2 out of 4 answers phoenetically sounding exactly the SAME.. but everytime.. I got it wrong,,, it was only repetition that got me through... and I doubt I learned the proper syntax.
    .
    It is a guilty little addiction...
    I need to check in with yourself and Daria

  • @pelmen4422
    @pelmen4422 Před rokem +1

    Прикольно наблюдать, как англичане учат твой язык, когда ты изучаешь их язык)

    • @hwaansswaanh3511
      @hwaansswaanh3511 Před rokem +1

      На самом деле ваши слова не ко всем относятся, например я араб

    • @pelmen4422
      @pelmen4422 Před rokem +1

      @@hwaansswaanh3511 мне остаётся только порадоваться, что русский язык интересует иностранцев

    • @hwaansswaanh3511
      @hwaansswaanh3511 Před rokem +1

      Правильно, я даже радуюсь, когда вижу, как русские учат арабский

  • @user-tj1cj1yf6f
    @user-tj1cj1yf6f Před 2 lety

    How about «я изучаю математику по-русски» meaning the math lessons I’m taking are giving in Russian? Or it has to be обязательно «… на русском (языке)»?

    • @MaryaRain
      @MaryaRain Před rokem +5

      "Я изучаю математику на русском языке." means:"I am studying mathematics in Russian".
      "Я изучаю математику по-русски" means: "I study mathematics just like a Russian person studying mathematics."
      Excuse me for my English.

  • @greatestytcommentator

    Stress.... stresses me.

  • @brandonmorehouse7507
    @brandonmorehouse7507 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey can someone explain why some words just have лич in them?
    Like:
    Разный
    But
    Различный

    • @zavulon422
      @zavulon422 Před 2 lety +1

      Лич/лик/лиц is a root.
      Лицо - face/person, лик is archaic form
      Личный - personal
      Двуликий - two-faced
      Отличный от - unlikely, different. But without от it's good/nice/proper
      About разный/различный. Раз is a prefix, means like "apart". In разный the root is н (this is possible) but i can't catch the meaning. Различный - different/not likely, разный - different/other. Разные can be alike but differentiate in location, time, price etc.

    • @zavulon422
      @zavulon422 Před 2 lety +1

      Разный is also opposite.

  • @bubbamike4743
    @bubbamike4743 Před 2 lety

    2:24 don’t have to imagine 😬

  • @alekseykouzmenko9096
    @alekseykouzmenko9096 Před rokem

    Я хорошо... Never heard this. Better to say just хорошо/нормально/плохо or не твоё дело.

  • @sam2572
    @sam2572 Před 2 lety

    at 3:41 i was so worried that по-русский was a real thing used in a different context and i just didn’t know about it. scared me lmao thank god

  • @amorvolando
    @amorvolando Před 2 lety

    Yeeyy I knew the first mistake already ♡♡

  • @mjackstewart
    @mjackstewart Před 2 lety

    My Russian teacher taught us the word for gay:
    Голобымий
    She also said it was the same word for the color light-blue.
    Is that correct?

    • @lydiakirsankina8541
      @lydiakirsankina8541 Před 2 lety +1

      The word is голубой, and yes it has these two meanings

    • @BritCap1
      @BritCap1 Před 2 lety

      Голубой, yes. But when you talk about a gay it's rude.

  • @rustee_nyfe
    @rustee_nyfe Před 2 lety

    "По-русски" also could be "AS russian"

  • @kreavill
    @kreavill Před 2 lety

    i like these spot the mistake videos these are phenomanal

  • @valerex703
    @valerex703 Před 2 lety

    The weird thing about Russian to me is like when he says как ты which in Russia means how are you, but there is only two words but it accommodates for three same goes for я хорошо which in Russia means I am good but it also only accommodates for 2 words. Can someone explain this to me Please.

    • @o.quartz
      @o.quartz Před 2 lety +5

      1. Easy part. In Russian, you can omit a predicate or subject if it's obvious what is being discussed.
      2. Hard part. We use "to be" as helper verb in future tenses only. So, sentences like "I am swimming" sound like "I swimming".
      3. Mind blowing part. Articles just dont't exists in russian language. And we very very very rarely use such helper words which don't make sense on their own, except of prepositions and conjunctions. I suppose, missing or wrong articles is the most common mistake on english lessons in Russia (:
      Ok, it's example time! (I'm the ommited word.) {And I'm an untranslatable word}
      - Привет! Что (ты) делаешь? / Hi! What {are} (you) doing?
      - Привет! (Я) иду на работу. / Hi! (I) {am} walking to work.
      - (Ты) знаешь, где (находится) ближайший книжный магазин? / {Do} (you) know where {the} nearest book shop {is} (located)?
      - Конечно (я) знаю! Я работаю там. / Of course (I) know! I work there.

  • @saifspetsnaz3737
    @saifspetsnaz3737 Před 2 lety

    it's already killing me 😢

  • @isaacjones8461
    @isaacjones8461 Před 2 lety

    5:12 Могу я говорить «сделаю» тут? Или это не работает? Can I say “сделаю” here? Or will it not work?

    • @BritCap1
      @BritCap1 Před 2 lety +1

      Нет, так как это будет звучать, будто ты выполняешь военную миссию. "I got it, general. I'll do it"
      Просто скажи "хорошо" или "ладно". Этого достаточно.

  • @_Chakotay
    @_Chakotay Před 2 lety

    👍👍

  • @dariocedeno9901
    @dariocedeno9901 Před 2 lety

    How do you say in russian:I am very grateful to you

    • @taver75
      @taver75 Před 2 lety +1

      Я вам очень благодарен / Я тебе очень благодарен

  • @dupirechristophe7703
    @dupirechristophe7703 Před rokem

    Брататн, это не "meeztakes", а "Muh'stakes" ;)
    (just imagine a derp Buffy saying "muh stakes" with googly eyes :p)

  • @jolevangelista
    @jolevangelista Před 2 lety +9

    Просто включила несколько секунд ролика и неправильные советы посыпались тут же. В русском не говорят "у меня хорошо". Да нормально всё, да вроде всё хорошо, хорошо, ничего, нормально, да так всё в порядке и десятки других вариантов. "У меня хорошо" требует как минимум "у меня всё хорошо". Также не принято говорить плохо, если только ну уж совсем всё плохо и речь идёт об общении с очень близкими людьми. В реальной жизни варианты такие: да как-то не очень, ну - так себе, да что-то не очень дела (хорошо идут) в последнее время и т.п.

  • @amiraandeel7799
    @amiraandeel7799 Před 2 lety +1

    Привет ❤️

  • @ebruvlogs2514
    @ebruvlogs2514 Před 2 lety

    Your channels better

  • @IgrwOw
    @IgrwOw Před 2 lety +2

    Why Russians speak portuguese perfectly? is portuguese very similar to Russian?

    • @J.o.s.h.u.a.
      @J.o.s.h.u.a. Před 2 lety +4

      On a phonological level? Yes, pretty similar. When it comes to grammar and vocabulary though they are worlds apart.

    • @nathanoliveira5290
      @nathanoliveira5290 Před 2 lety

      Não sei

    • @javier300xd
      @javier300xd Před 2 lety

      portuguese is more similar to spanish than russian

    • @SpankyHam
      @SpankyHam Před 2 lety +1

      похоже только произношение звуков, логика языка другая

    • @zavulon422
      @zavulon422 Před 2 lety +1

      Guy from Langfocus chanel made a video about this.

  • @mog404
    @mog404 Před 2 lety

    Фёдор, there is another: Россияне
    Черкесы - Россияне но не Русские

  • @russianrightnow
    @russianrightnow Před 2 lety

    Коллаборация века
    UPD: блин, это просто превью оказывается

  • @KyleFran
    @KyleFran Před 2 lety +1

    Тут дарьи нет ;(

  • @GabrielSousa-ju1rv
    @GabrielSousa-ju1rv Před 2 lety

    Where is Daria?

  • @mrniceguy8600
    @mrniceguy8600 Před 2 lety

    What about буду по-купить

    • @SteyrR
      @SteyrR Před 2 lety +1

      I'm guessing its technically right, but sounds unnatural.

    • @zavulon422
      @zavulon422 Před 2 lety +6

      Correctly is покупа́ть. Also буду покупать - continios tense, куплю - perfect tense.

    • @smthing_likethat
      @smthing_likethat Před 2 lety

      Well in Russian we use one-word form of Future Tense more often than two-words. For example, "куплю"(will buy), "сыграю" (will play) but "буду играть" (will play) is also correct

    • @onien4926
      @onien4926 Před 2 lety +1

      No, you can say "буду покупать", but it isnt "I'll buy", it's "I'll be buying" (action in process in the future)

  • @mahonghao9971
    @mahonghao9971 Před rokem +1

    show some beautiful russian girls to us😁

  • @nathanoliveira5290
    @nathanoliveira5290 Před 2 lety

    Iai mano beleza

  • @netron585
    @netron585 Před 2 lety

    Самое время научиться говорить на русском после изучения английского (•‿•)

    • @KirinTor1
      @KirinTor1 Před 2 lety

      Ну как, научился?

    • @netron585
      @netron585 Před 2 lety

      @@KirinTor117 лет стараюсь, выходит плачевно

  • @riskez
    @riskez Před 2 lety +1

    Фёдор, мы хотим сотрудничество с Дашей!!

  • @birdfogle1269
    @birdfogle1269 Před 2 lety

    спасобо болшой фидор твой канал мой лубимый

    • @APlusRussian
      @APlusRussian Před 2 lety +2

      "Спасибо большое, Фёдор. Твой канал мой самый любимый." You can leave out "самый" but it sounds more natural. Agree, Fedya?

    • @olyaolsson
      @olyaolsson Před 2 lety +1

      @@APlusRussian "Я очень люблю твой канал" звучит еще естественней. :)

    • @APlusRussian
      @APlusRussian Před 2 lety

      @@olyaolsson Знаете, уважаемая тёзка, "твой канал - супер" - тоже очень естественно звучит. Но я пыталась помочь человеку выразить мысли именно теми словами, которые он сам употребил.

    • @olyaolsson
      @olyaolsson Před 2 lety

      @@APlusRussian я добавила еще вариант, человек учится, пусть сразу будет вариативность, не понимаю, что вас зацепило. ну и да, каюсь, фраза "Твой канал мой самый любимый." меня резанула, как носителя, уж не взыщите. :)

    • @APlusRussian
      @APlusRussian Před 2 lety

      @@olyaolsson Да пожалуйста, хоть 10 вариантов! Вариативность должна быть вовремя и по делу, и с моей точки зрения этот человек еще не совсем готов. На своем канале и Вы, и я можем сами решать, как и кого учить. У Федора же, предлагаю уже закрыть эту тему, если он конечно сам не придет и нас не "рассудит" ;)

  • @dupirechristophe7703
    @dupirechristophe7703 Před rokem

    1:48 I blame Kate Bush x'D czcams.com/video/6xckBwPdo1c/video.html

  • @alibekturashev6251
    @alibekturashev6251 Před rokem

    Вроде "куплю" не говорят. Обычно просто "хорошо"

  • @michaeljohnson_ok
    @michaeljohnson_ok Před 2 lety

    Forvo is ok, but I’m not sure how I feel after seeing all the fat gut, leaky intestines advertising. Kind of gross. 🤣