GREETINGS Words & Phrases in RUSSIAN | Russian Language Tutorial by Zangieff
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C O O L . . . BEST Video so far! Love it. 🙏🏻👍🏻👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😉
Keep it coming Zangieff. How about a beginner's guide to the Cyrillic alphabet.
What does a Russian keyboard look like?
Keep teaching us Russian! Loved this! Thank you!
Thanks! This is amazing and I'll use it 😊
Great to hear! Good luck 👍
wow thank you, the russian language sounds so nice :)
я учусь русский язык благодарю вас за это видео
I find it quite fascinating. I am familiar with the term Dzien dobry in Polish as good afternoon. And the terms kurwa and suka (SORRY not trying to be vulgar lol!) are both used in Russian but the languages are not similar at all.
Красавчик!)
Здарова)
Thanks a lot man. I appreciate that
I pronounced correctly?:) 0:25
@@Zangieff Yes like a native speaker
Great 👍 I hope you enjoyed. If there are any other ideas - always welcome
@@Zangieff I will
Can you help me understand one thing please? I am thinking about making a joke video about me trying to make different accents, idk, 10-20. I am not a professional of course so it’s supposed to be just for fun. I saw some guys trying to make Indian accent and almost every time in the comment section I saw many Indian people not happy with it. So, just for my understanding, is trying to impress Indian accent (alongside with many others) a bad idea or there’s something else about it? Because I of course do not have any intention to offend anyone. Thanks 👍
That zdr sound is so hard 😣
Thank you
You’re welcome
Idk y bt Russia is like a whole another freakin' planet...d ppl aren't cold..they r shy..n i would luv to visit Russia 1 day.
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2:52 Did it just get hot in here?
I learned alphabet from Wikipedia. Thanks for Privyet, zdravctbuetye? zdarova?, привет, добрый день, добрый вечер, как дела? ( from Google translate).
I agree with you. Perhaps I am part Russian. I do not like it when people ask me a question and they also do not want to know or listen to my answer. I believe there is an implied requirement to actually listen for understanding to the answer of the person to the question: "How is it going?". Don't ask if you don't want to listen to my Looong answer.
Vsemmmmmm privet
I did not know здорово. is that how it's spelled?
In Russian it’s like: здарова or здорова. а in the end, not o. By putting o in the end you get one of an adverbs meaning “great”, like “wow, perfect”. You passed an exam? Здорово! Отлично! But though I can’t say здорово is the number word to be used at these situations.
I'd just like to say that I think it's great you respond to comments. obviously, the more people you have leaving comments, the less you'll be able to do that, especially with a family, but for now, I think it's nice that you do.
oh, I just had an idea for a video, if you're interested. what one has to do to visit, or move to, Russia. could also include how to get citizenship. I know that information is available elsewhere, but it's something I find interesting.
And I very much appreciate that you have thoughts like these.. Indeed, comments are more now, but you know, I love spending time responding to almost each one. It’s not something evident for me, that unfamiliar people write to you (me), and especially something positive. Not used to it 😊
Might take some time. I’ll think about it, the migration requirements are not something the citizen knows about, and since I wouldn’t want to provide you with the wrong info, some time 😉
Время немного подучиться)))))))))))))))