120 Russian Words for Everyday Life - Basic Vocabulary #6

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Komentáře • 29

  • @russianpod101
    @russianpod101  Před rokem

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  • @michaelmarkunas
    @michaelmarkunas Před rokem +2

    I wish I could give this teacher a virtual apple. She is awesome!

  • @gandiutomo4337
    @gandiutomo4337 Před 3 lety +3

    Спасибо Катяа.. I am from Индонезии

  • @naifshingaly1534
    @naifshingaly1534 Před 4 lety +3

    I like your voice and your conversation

  • @bambitale8786
    @bambitale8786 Před 3 lety +1

    I like your teaching skills ..amazing.

  • @sarnjitsingh9953
    @sarnjitsingh9953 Před 3 lety +1

    Spasiba......katya.. For Russian language..... I am learning this slowly....

  • @taimuvralikhan2075
    @taimuvralikhan2075 Před rokem

    Lieutenant Christna Lenger of the Mig25 fame. The highest and the fastest fighter since the ‘70s the legend, still holds the highest and fastest record to date, had been retired for some decades. However Lieutenant Lenger still used to fly this aircraft celebrity to altitudes above 100,000 feet at the edge of space. The goal was to take passengers on joy rides to the edge of space where the earth seemed like a small ball. There was an airshow at Hendon airfield at the UK, so the Mig25 Foxbat flew there to participate as well, putting on a grand show for the spectators. I was flying in the 2 seat version of the WW2 Hawker Hurricane as a passenger in a joy ride. The Hurricane was flying close to 300MPH and Lieutenant Lenger knew I was in the aircraft and she decided to surprise me. 300MPH is close to the stall speed of the fastest jet in the World that flew at Mach 3.2. Lieutenant Lenger was an ardent student of WW2 aces and her specialty was reading about the ace of aces, the German Erich Von Hartman. She had learned from the ace to always attack in a surprise, so she came out of the clouds with the Sun behind her and blurted on the radio playfully “Achtung! Englander Hurricane! Kaput! Ja! The British pilot was so alarmed, then she fired at the Hurricane with an extremely powerful water cannon, thus drenching the Hawker Hurricane. This water cannon was fitted just to give the joy ride passengers a harmless thrill. Christina, after saying adieu to Facebook then followed by doing the same to Instagram, leaving me with no hope. I did consider hiring a private detective to trace out your Boston student address. However being in financial difficulties just knew thta wasn’t possible. So sending you blind emails was better than nothing at all! But by the Lord God Kyng Christina, I was so dying to sniff your real and current words again! In Facebook with difference hair styles, different eye makeup, so many different style of clothes. Of the drawings I made of you they were very little made by copying Facebook images. I just drew the most beautiful girl I could. Big beautiful eyes with a well-defined slightly upwards curving eyebrow line. An enchanting slightly upwards pointing nosiee, perfect lips, high cheek bones, back combed hair, usually with a pony tail and voila! That was you without having to lean on any image. Now as a Russian instructor you were radically different from the so many different looks of Christina. Indeed the Christina connection never registered in me for quite a few months. That was when you mentioned strange subtle tangent things in your lessons, raising eyebrows within me. YOU WERE PLAYING TRICKS ON MY MIND...... says a song, I don't remember quite which song. From subtle oblique reminders you secretly started dropping bricks causing me to learn Russian while recalling my Christina with a wide smirk. I said to myself "surely Katya can't be Christina?" Then I put my mind to that, yes a girl can slim down considerably. In a few videos you had long hair that had me captivated in adoration and the Christina connection became stronger, then from dropping bricks, you started shooting me down with a pistol, all hesitations and doubts were removed, my very Russian teacher is my very own love who disappeared so long ago. When a miracle happens, one is left paralyzed in grateful realization. That’s not like suddenly the sky becomes the Earth or the ecstasy of a winner's lottery ticket, but rather a slow realization building up over time, not under state of shock but rather gently broken, followed by a state of enjoyable paralysis, thank the Loving Lord God. I thank you infinitely Christina my heart for being close to me. There is a beautiful Indian song that I remember you with especially today “You are my Sonia” say that now---say that now---you are my Sonia--------Say that now-----Say that now-----you are my Christina!!! With all my love, Taimuvr

  • @ricardobrunosuareztavallal7488

    Ochen krasivaya...lubov...

  • @farioxx
    @farioxx Před 4 lety +3

    Gorgeous Katya ☺️

  • @armegaz
    @armegaz Před 3 lety +1

    Number 5 is confusing. 2 different words. Explain please

    • @user-ie9mc9yp9m
      @user-ie9mc9yp9m Před 3 lety +1

      you are right, "мне нужно найти..." (mn'e nUzhna nayt'I...) is "I need to find..."
      From a Russian song: "Кто хочет - тот добьётся, кто ищет - тот всегда найдёт!" (kto khOch'it - tot dab'yOtsa, kto Ish'it - tot fs'igdA nayd'Ot) - [He] who wants he will achieve [he] who seeks he will always find!".
      proverbs:
      "ИСКать иголку в стоге сена" (yiskAt' yigOlku f stOg'e s'Ena) - to seek for a needle in a heap of hay
      "днём с огнём не сЫЩешь (что-либо/кого-либо)" (dn'om s agn'Om n'i sIsh'esh (shto-l'Iba/kavO-l'Iba)) - [even] in the daylight with a fire [a torch or a candle] you won't find (smth./smb.)
      ("сЫСК" (preposition "с(о)"+"иск (yisk)") - a search; "розЫСК преступника" (rOzisk/pOyisk pr'istUpn'ika) - a search for THE criminal; "поИСК преступника (pOyisk) - a search for a criminal"; "строка поиска" (strakA pOyiska) - a search string)
      ""Никогда не знаешь, где найдёшь, а где потеряешь" (n'ikagdA n'i znAyish, gd'e nayd'Osh, a gd'e pat'ir'Ayish) - [you] never know where you will find and where you will lose.
      "От добра добра не ИЩут" (at dabrA dabrA n'i yIsh'ut) - [they] don't look for good from the good ( if you've got smth. by luck/for nothing don't ask for more [by luck/for nothing])

  • @lejongkongbali8524
    @lejongkongbali8524 Před rokem

    Which p0sition of o is read a

  • @brunoburtoni8479
    @brunoburtoni8479 Před 4 lety +6

    Can you please say " Bruno Im Katya and I Love you"

  • @orbitalair2103
    @orbitalair2103 Před 4 lety

    Uh, are you going to re-edit video #2 where the audio track is off time???

  • @yahiaelmassry
    @yahiaelmassry Před 3 lety

    я нравится тебя

  • @ferencalfoldi9908
    @ferencalfoldi9908 Před 3 lety

    картофель 14. выращивают

  • @abedkader2525
    @abedkader2525 Před 4 lety +2

    1st comment 😁

  • @manigujjar4060
    @manigujjar4060 Před 4 lety +1

    i am pakistani but live in russia ❤

  • @kieka
    @kieka Před 3 lety +1

    I enjoy your lessons , however your example sentences are too difficult for beginners as well as the unexplained grammar in the complicated example sentences. This means we have to learn it like a papagaai and not the correct way.

  • @mikeg9277
    @mikeg9277 Před 2 lety

    Cya Katya.. czcams.com/video/LAxCqlU-OAo/video.html

  • @gunjan_21885
    @gunjan_21885 Před 3 lety +1

    U r so beautiful......

  • @ayhankaracay2742
    @ayhankaracay2742 Před 8 měsíci

    Sipa siba bal şov