Declension of Russian Personal Pronouns

Let's learn Russian grammar. Russian declension is normally very difficult for foreigners but I am a professional Russian teacher and I will try to explain this topic as easy as it it possible!
Today I am going to talk only about these Russian pronouns like я, ты, он and она (singular forms) and I will make the second part with plural forms (мы, вы, они).

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  • @russianteacherveronika2305
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    2 жыл бұрын

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    @ukbusinesscentre5303

    2 жыл бұрын

    Your Style Of Teaching Bravo

  • @russianteacherveronika2305

    @russianteacherveronika2305

    2 жыл бұрын

    Many thanks! 😁

  • @russianteacherveronika2305
    @russianteacherveronika23053 жыл бұрын

    !!! When I was talking about Dative case I wanted to say addressee not addresser, sorry :)

  • @QuizmasterLaw

    @QuizmasterLaw

    3 жыл бұрын

    no one is perfective, we're all imperfective :)) hope the joke gets a smile, you look great! good lesson.

  • @russianteacherveronika2305

    @russianteacherveronika2305

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hahaha yesss! I love this joke :) I have one funny story. I had a boss he was based in UK. Once he called me to talk a little about my students and he asked me "How are you doing?" and I somehow got confused and said "I am perfect!" Haha I wanted to say "I am fine!" But thought "Oh no it's a boring answer" And that's why Isaid "I am perfect" ----- he was laughing out loud 🤣🤣🤣

  • @QuizmasterLaw
    @QuizmasterLaw3 жыл бұрын

    Declensions, especially of pronouns, are very difficult for anglos, yet indispensible, a "must learn". English does have vestigial declensions for possessive (genitive), nominative, accusative, dative. But it has no prepositional. Instrumental is easy enough, it's just a special case for "with" and I believe also for "becoming". But even I can't really explain the difference between "my" and "mine" i don't think they are a different case but the declensions are so vestigial in English they might well have been hundreds of years ago. I also think it's good to give the English equivalents. So Ya I Menya - My Mne Of Me, To Me Mnoi - With Me Moi - Mine The other thing is... newbie students need to understand they will wind up learning this passively by habit and it will become second nature but that is a year or two into their studies. I just "know" it's "menya zovut" and never "moi zovut" even though both might make sense in English. Great lesson! Makes me happy to see you. Sample sentences with the drilled vocabulary are also good, and then you revisit those sample sentences later for other grammar points! So it's a double win for teacher and student, you get to reuse teaching material and the student gets reinforcement and acquires the language by habit.

  • @russianteacherveronika2305

    @russianteacherveronika2305

    3 жыл бұрын

    Спасибо большое :) Exactly! One day students get used to all these cases and it becomes a habit. The more you hear Russian speech the more automatically you start to speak Russian :) Oh yes another confusing thing is that sometimes Possessive and Personal pronouns look very similar or even the same 😀

  • @SpankyHam
    @SpankyHam3 жыл бұрын

    Он безумно любит её. / Он любит её безумно. / Её безумно любит он. - He loves her madly. (here we see the advantage of free word order and see why cases are needed - to understand who loves whom, regardless of the word order) Все его мысли о ней одной. / Все его мысли лишь о ней. / Все его мысли только о ней. - All his thoughts are about her alone.

  • @russianteacherveronika2305

    @russianteacherveronika2305

    3 жыл бұрын

    Да, абсолютно правильно, спасибо за уточнение)) Потому-то нам так нужны и важны падежи, что у нас свободный порядок слов!.

  • @QuizmasterLaw
    @QuizmasterLaw3 жыл бұрын

    Future diplomats note: negation takes genitive (always?) Future gopniks vsye ravno, davi popete! xaxaxax ))

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    @russianteacherveronika2305

    3 жыл бұрын

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  • @russianteacherveronika2305

    @russianteacherveronika2305

    3 жыл бұрын

    We say that negation always takes genitive for beginners and it's 95 per cent true 🤣🤣🤣

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    @QuizmasterLaw

    3 жыл бұрын

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