Learn the Top 25 Must-Know Russian Adjectives!
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In this lesson, you'll learn Top 25 Adjectives that are used every day in Russia.
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Hi Katya, I love your classes, I like your pronunciation, but if is possible for you to make a video with all adjetives and its oposits. like this.
Descriptive Adjectives
Here are some of the more commonly used descriptive Russian adjectives.
быстрый - fast - медленный - slow
близкий - near - далеко - Far
большой - big - маленький - small
высокий - tall, high - короткий - short
грязный - dirty - чистый - Clean
громкий - loud - низкий - Low
дешёвый - cheap - дорогой - dear, expensive
густой - dense, thick - худой - Thin
трудный - difficult - лёгкий - easy
красивый - beautiful - безобразный -Ugly
жаркий - hot - холодный - cold
крепкий - strong, tough - слабый - weak
молодой - young - старый - old
новый - new - старый - Old
хороший - good, nice - плохой - bad
мягкий - soft - сильный - strong, powerful
первый - first - последний - last
приятный - pleasant - скучный - boring
сухой - dry - влажный - wet
печальный - sad - счастливый - happy
тёмный - dark - яркий - bright
удобный - comfortable - неудобный - uncomfortable
частный - private - публичный - public
важный - important - неважный - Unimportant
простой - simple - сложный - Complicated
твёрдый - hard, firm - мягкий - soft
спокойный - peaceful,
быстрый - rapid, quick - медленный - slow
интересный - interesting - неинтересный - uninteresting
сухой - dry - влажный - wet
добрый - kind - недобрый - unkind
вежливый -polite - невежливый - impolite - rude
гладкий -smooth - грубый -rough
кипящий - boiling - нет кипения - No boiling
сильный - strong - слабый - weak
живой -alive - мертвый - dead
вогнутый - concave - выпуклый -convex
полный - full - пустой - empty
бесплатный - free - оплаченный - paid
C - with - без - without
Свет - light weight - тяжелый - heavy
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"Bolshevik" is deriived from "Bolshoi", meaning the majority.
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the fast food diner "bistro" maybe originates from russian "bistra" for fast?
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It would be really helpful is you could repeat each sentence 2 more times or at least one more time because there are some word that are a little difficult to understand why some letters are nor pronounced.
Первыу for exmple doesnt pronounce the в and the ы, but in other words ы becomes y so it gets tricky 4:57
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A beginner tip, I wish I had known months ago. Rather than learn polar opposites of adjectives, you only need to learn ONE in the beginning. Just put a "ne" in front of it to express the opposite. Visoky-Tall Nevisoky-Short. Simply pick which adjective is easiest for you to remember, then use 'ne' for the opposite.
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Of course, you eventually want to learn them all so you can recognize when its said to you. But as a beginner, we want to get the most expression in the least time without filling our brains needlessly.
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BTW, if you want to say a car is red...............you can't say 'its not green".....lol
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Great but one comment. Most Russians who I taught the English language have a problem with the letter V. They usually pronounce it like W. One tutor on CZcams insists on calling Verbs Werbs, I suggested a few examples to help her. Vine, not wine, vein or vain not wane, vet not wet, very not worry, vent not went. Hope this helps.
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Thank you so much Katyusha. It helps me alot...Very fast to understand how to use these andjectives in sentence !!!
I have a question about the sentence "она метает стать известной" in 5:34. Shouldn't it be известный? If I am wrong, please feel free to correct me))
You are wrong:). There must be "Tvoritelniy padej", fem. adjective. "Известный" is "Imenitelniy padej" masculine adjective.