Russian Vocabulary - 50 words per week #3 | A1 level

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Komentáře • 40

  • @SumeoneYouDontWannaKnaow
    @SumeoneYouDontWannaKnaow Před 22 dny +6

    Russians learning English: THIS IS EASY
    Foreigners learning Russian: 💀☠

    • @pguser
      @pguser Před 6 dny

      Russian is easy and hard

  • @Pre_Vee_et
    @Pre_Vee_et Před 24 dny +5

    Thanks again Fedor for the help! Спасибо большое мой друг))

  • @denizylmaz2997
    @denizylmaz2997 Před 23 dny +4

    Cool video ! Keep going mate we support you

  • @bhami
    @bhami Před 23 dny +6

    Sometimes you teach me stuff about my native American English language that I never thought about! In today's example, we can say "close friend" or "close relative" or "close advisor", but we never say "close person". I think the conclusion is that "close" has to refer to a relationship. On the opposite, you can say "distant relative" but you would never say "distant friend" or "distant advisor" because it simply would not make sense.

  • @shrippie-4214
    @shrippie-4214 Před 20 dny +1

    Ждать 10:22 lol funny picture
    also dam before this series came out I saw the post about bringing it back and I started learning vocab again
    I've learned around 150 words this week lets go

  • @longarm498
    @longarm498 Před 19 dny +3

    Высокий и длинный - это одно и тоже)))))

    • @zzziyat888
      @zzziyat888 Před 9 dny

      Но часто говорят длинные волосы а редко высокие

    • @longarm498
      @longarm498 Před 9 dny

      @@zzziyat888 Если русский скажет о ком то что он длинный все поймут о чём он)))

  • @dfaz333
    @dfaz333 Před 22 dny

    Suggestion-Moving forward Is it possible that after you explain all of the words as the previous videos, but at the end repeat all of the words leaving 5 seconds for us to state the meaning of the word? LOVE this as I'm preparing for TORFL A-1

  • @peekaboosue
    @peekaboosue Před 24 dny

    Спасибо

  • @brenthubbard7371
    @brenthubbard7371 Před 24 dny +3

    Ждать там пожалуйста!
    Does this mean “please wait there”

    • @Rus-eq5wn
      @Rus-eq5wn Před 24 dny +3

      Подождите там пожалуйста.
      Ждать там - is a little bit rude.

    • @crimsonplane7723
      @crimsonplane7723 Před 17 dny

      Lol youtube just deleted my reply

    • @crimsonplane7723
      @crimsonplane7723 Před 17 dny +1

      Ill write it by parts then.
      "Ждать" is the base form of the verb
      when it comes to people, you say
      я - жду
      ты - ждёшь
      он/она/оно - ждёт
      мы - ждём
      вы - ждёте
      они - ждут

    • @crimsonplane7723
      @crimsonplane7723 Před 17 dny

      But in this case, you are telling someone to do something, then you use the "imperative", wich is "Жди"
      Then, you can say "Жди там, пожалуйста!". That would be the correct way to say it

  • @KittyGirlplays
    @KittyGirlplays Před 24 dny +4

    Any tips for speaking russian? I’m super nervous because I don’t think i know enough

    • @RoseRoseRoseRoseRoseRose
      @RoseRoseRoseRoseRoseRose Před 24 dny +6

      Just speak in front of nice Russian people, so that they can correct and motivate you to continue with your studies on the Russian language. Good luck with your goals❣️

    • @Yaroslav_Rus
      @Yaroslav_Rus Před 24 dny +2

      Больше общайтесь с носителями языка и не переживайте по поводу уровня. Уровень подтянется со временем.

    • @Rus-eq5wn
      @Rus-eq5wn Před 24 dny +2

      When you speak Russian do not worry about endings. Just say words in any order with any endings. If it's somthing which is making you nervious about..

    • @user-ne9rx8xi9y
      @user-ne9rx8xi9y Před 22 dny +1

      @KittyGirlplays Learning a language should bring joy and not stress, just don't worry too much about pronunciation or incorrect endings of words.......well, unless you're going to become a professional translator. Dance as if no one were watching, sing as if no one were listening 😄

  • @longwindingroad
    @longwindingroad Před 24 dny

    Spakorno !

  • @fatedbrain6326
    @fatedbrain6326 Před 23 dny

    💗

  • @kimashcraft434
    @kimashcraft434 Před 17 dny

    It’s a STRAND of hair.

  • @nuke291
    @nuke291 Před 23 dny +3

    In spanish we don't differenciate between toes or fingers either, it's all fingers! You just specify "feet fingers"

  • @muppetfan77show26
    @muppetfan77show26 Před 24 dny

    Hello👋

  • @gamemonster1181
    @gamemonster1181 Před 24 dny

    Арашо.

  • @brenthubbard7371
    @brenthubbard7371 Před 24 dny

    Might sound like a dumb question but where I live in the United States, we have a lot of Slavic people and a recent influx of Ukrainian refugees. If I were to just drop a доброе утро or как дела on someone with an accent, would it be considered rude??

    • @PmXm
      @PmXm Před 24 dny

      I don’t think it would be considered as rude if you have the right tone

    • @Rus-eq5wn
      @Rus-eq5wn Před 24 dny +2

      Better not to ask unknown person - как дела - as it is only good for already known person. доброе утро is fine, but the best would be just Здравствуйте.

    • @Yaroslav_Rus
      @Yaroslav_Rus Před 24 dny

      Most people will respond positively. You don't mimic them in English with their bad accent, but on the contrary, greet them in their native language

    • @Rus-eq5wn
      @Rus-eq5wn Před 24 dny

      Or the short version of it здрасте.

  • @karinjeannettecanalesbustos

    50 words in russian but must listen to............ Words in English.

  • @MandrakeGuy
    @MandrakeGuy Před 22 dny

    4:19 me when non binary 💀 *lego break sound effect*

  • @musicfestival1748
    @musicfestival1748 Před 23 dny

    Which one is more difficult Russian 👍 or Germany 👎

    • @nil_at
      @nil_at Před 23 dny +1

      Germany is a country. The language is just German ;)
      As a native German speaker, who is learning Russian, I‘d say both are similar in difficulty. Russian has many different endings, depending on the gender and time, but the stem is always the same. German on the other hand has „Artikel“ which tell you the gender. German has 4 cases, Russian has 6. Russian only has 3 time forms, German has many more. I’d say German is a bitte harder. But not that much. Both languages have many things in common.

  • @joemorales5967
    @joemorales5967 Před 4 dny

    Zelensky маленький!😅

  • @alienanimatoons459
    @alienanimatoons459 Před 24 dny +1

    I don't understend 😢 solo hablo español perdón

    • @nuke291
      @nuke291 Před 21 dnem

      Hay que aprender inglés primero, te abre muchas puertas! Pero si no tenés ganas podés usar los subtítulos automáticos: hacés click en la tuerquita de las opciones del video, vas a subtítulos y primero le hacés click a los subtítulos automáticos en inglés. Te deberían aparecer los subtítulos automáticos en inglés. Después abrís de nuevo las opciones de subtítulos y elegís la opción de traducción automática, se te va a desplegar una lista de idiomas, buscás español, lo seleccionás y listo. La traducción no es perfecta pero funciona bastante bien, y el hecho de que te pongan imágenes para cada palabra en ruso también ayuda a evitar confusiones.

    • @clipsdeunpyke9551
      @clipsdeunpyke9551 Před 17 dny

      Si quieres aprender ruso, puedo proponerte entrar a mi discord de apuntes, solo estoy yo. Uso discord para ordenar mis notas y apuntes en distintos canales.
      Sigo mi propio modo, ritmo, y apunto X cosas que probablemente te ayuden infinito. También tengo listas de expresiones, de palabras, y un apartado donde escribo mis dudas y luego estudio y las respondo yo mismo