Russian personal pronouns - pronunciation and examples - Beginner Russian Lesson # 2
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3 жыл бұрын
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3 жыл бұрын
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3 жыл бұрын
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@caseypineda3027
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah same it never reached me the pronouns
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3 жыл бұрын
нихрена ты умный
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2 жыл бұрын
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I'm from Brazil and here we also say something like "grab him for me" when talking about a marker, instead of grab IT for me. So this actually made a lot of sense haha you're an amazing teacher, really!
I am learning this to talk to my friend who went out of her way to learn English for mee
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3 жыл бұрын
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@PanglossDr
2 жыл бұрын
Also, the sound of bl is like French u
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So Russian nouns have gender. Thanks for making these, Kris, they're very helpful!
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3 жыл бұрын
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@therevolutionwillhavebanjos
2 жыл бұрын
Possibly his mom stopped wanting to learn russian
@xoarwoo1382
Жыл бұрын
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Правильно будет не "оно окно", а "это - окно". "Оно" основном используется не для указания объекта, а для функций, которые оно выполняет. К примеру "Это окно. Оно прозрачное" или "Это зеркало. Оно отражает". Спасибо за видео!
@Greydeka
5 жыл бұрын
Также и с "Он - маркер" или "Она - стена". Правильно будет "Это - маркер" и "Это - стена". Но, если добавить функцию, которую они будут выполнять, тогда уже появятся местоимения "Он" и "Она". К примеру "Это - маркер. Он пишет" и "Это - стена. Она снесена"
@somin_5656
5 жыл бұрын
Крис использовал фразу "оно окно" не для указания предмета, а для определения рода слова. В начальной школы мы точно также ставили местоимение к слову, чтобы определить его род
@reykmr1151
11 ай бұрын
@@somin_5656 обычно для определения рода используются более благозвучные конструкции, например 'стена, она моя', 'маркер, он мой', 'окно, оно моё'.
Well done, Kris! As a native of Russian language I was very interested in the way you explained stressed vowels and unstressed ones)) I’ve actually never paid any attention to it, but after your explanation everything got reasonable))) keep teaching and educating people who want to look closer to our Russian literature)) I can say it’s worth learning such a difficult language )) if someone is interested in having conversation with me, I’ll be glad and willing to help with some issues of the language))
@RushintoRussian
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@RussellEdet-dm3is
8 ай бұрын
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Excellent job, clear explanations, thanks. However, they will not say "она стена" or "он стол" but they will use "это" instead, e.g. "это маркер, это машина" etc. Otherwise, keep it up, very helpful and easy to focus and follow your explanations in these videos, thumbs up!!!
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Love the lesson, Herr Chris!
My Russian teacher was Confusing me till I watch this video Спасибо, брат
This really helps out a lot
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Very helpful video. This is my second step after learning the alphabet.
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Good for you! have been dabbling on and off on You tube since Covid19 started. I prefer an English speaking teacher as you're better able to explain things and go at our pace (I'm probably about your mother's age) and fascinated too by all things Russian ( Grandparents hailed from the Ukraine). Thanks so much for these lessons, Kris!
The best teacher of English and, as it turned out, also Russian, which pleasantly surprised me as a native speaker of Russian.
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@RushintoRussian
Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot
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Жыл бұрын
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tysm. it helped a lot 🤩
Я Лара. Love your channel so far!
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@RushintoRussian
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 😃
@netanel8334
2 жыл бұрын
@@RushintoRussian what do you mean by stressed? 5:00
Perfect
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@Cygnus0lor
3 жыл бұрын
Struggle? Lmao
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@RushintoRussian
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 😃
Thanks a lot
@RushintoRussian
3 жыл бұрын
Most welcome
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@RushintoRussian
Жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
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Thanks sir Спасибо сэр
Hi, please put a number for your videos you upload ,for we want to know which lesson have to study after alphabet lesson.
Continue making it
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You are a terrific teacher. I only wish you would step back from the boards so I can take screenshots. Carry on your great work.
@RushintoRussian
Жыл бұрын
Haha thank you
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@RushintoRussian
2 жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
Оно окно :))) забавно звучит. Обычно на русском мы так не говорим. Это окно, потом конечно можем сказать далее: оно(окно) открыто, оно было открыто :) Это как с артиклями А THE в английском наверное.
@13attr
2 жыл бұрын
Просто трудно придумать пример из двух слов со словом "оно" без глагола.
Horohsho video, horoshvna dnya :)
@alekseikekisev3328
3 жыл бұрын
horoshee* video, horoshevo* dnya / хорошее видео, хорошего дня :)
I'm Filipino was for learning the russian letter.
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@diannecoil7284
3 жыл бұрын
YES!!
thank you sir I am from india
A bit correction: You = Вы You all/you guys/you once = Вы Yes, the same word for both meanings (for a gentle appeal to someone or to appeal to a group of people). But in English, you don't use the word that is translated from Russian to Ты. Actually, you have it, but it's something from the region texts: Thou = Ты. It's allowed to use it to well-known people only. It will be offensive if you use it for perfect strangers appeal.
@sanach7315
3 жыл бұрын
So then what we use for strangers??
This vedio is really great
Great. I point out an error. While u speak, the automatic writing on screen hides the last sentence under it. So we cant see what is the last words. My suggestion is, keep silent for a moment so that the transcription goes off for a while and the white board is visible to us.
sir why wont you do live clases
Same in spanish, idk how people would know truck is female ( La). Car is male ( El), fork is male ( El). Spoon is female(La). It
Btw OHA (ana) in arabic is me
I am learning French in my school and so Russian is just like it. French also has subject pronouns just like in Russian. French. Russian Je Nous Я Мы Tu Vous Ты Вы Il Ils Он Они Elle Elles Оно ----
Я - I Он - he Оно - it Вы you plural Ты you singular Она - she Мы - we Они - they
@andrewnajdenov9917
2 жыл бұрын
'Ты you singular' - English HAS direct analog for 'Ты'. This archaic word is 'thou'
guess if I weren't native russian it would be extremely difficult to understand this language. Although we even have no articles, but for example we use many prefixes to verbs which can strongly change the sense of a word in sentence.
@user-ez6qg8hg3k
5 жыл бұрын
Это действительно тяжело но постепенно, практикуя каждый день, все становится яснее и яснее. Вопрос в практике. Я француз, мои родители, родственники и все мое окружение тоже французы и не умеют говорить на любом иностранном языке, так что постараясь, даже из ничего, все возможно. Это прямо как учить играть на любом музыкальном инструменте. Но соглашаюсь с этим мнением, французский слишком трудно для иностранцев со всеми этими исключениями и правилами спряжения, этими различными временами и я не знаю, был бы ли я достаточно отважным тот язык выучить. Но если тебе интересно, я изучу русский язык примерно 5 лет а ещё никогда не был в России. I am also fluent in English.
@nikos4677
4 жыл бұрын
@@user-ez6qg8hg3k Can you translate it pls
@user-ez6qg8hg3k
4 жыл бұрын
nikos467 it’s basic russian, you can use any translator online, this will do
@nikos4677
4 жыл бұрын
@@user-ez6qg8hg3k Ok i will do that
@nikos4677
4 жыл бұрын
@@user-ez6qg8hg3k Oh wow i translated it but i have to say something.It was easy for me to learn english but russian is differnt story
Are you located in NYC ?
"Настоящие пацаны" !!!...)
Я Matti :) * Just started learnng! * ya Matti... :o
If you already speak Spanish, then Russian should be a lot easier to learn because Spanish is very similar in the way that all nouns have a gender. What makes it difficult to learn for English speakers is that other words in the sentence, such as adjectives and articles, must also match the gender. That makes it harder for Americans to learn the language. I love learning Russian.
Я ригэл im just trying to say "Im Rigel" is this a correct form of writing it.
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Did Russian eliminate the Copula?
But kindly guide me sir how to write russian alphabets on lap top with english keypad.
@rollocks9138
3 жыл бұрын
Sir, YES, there are two keyboard layouts in Russia: ru, en. What about foreigners?
Where are you from brother
please make videos on french.....please
@blossom1862
3 жыл бұрын
He knows french?
i studied latin lang in university for one year, then we had choice, one group went german, the other went eng, i chose eng, the eng lang is very easy after latin, i learned eng in 6 month up to 12000 words, and got the level ,fluent, besides i almost know all european langs, i cant speak french, spain, spanish, german, but i understand what they re saying, the latin is the root of your langs, my native lang is rus, so i understand all slovenian langs, it is so funny he explain me my native lang ;) я ты он она мы ;) all foreigners i want to worry, russ lang is the most dificult in the world, but it is the most supply, if u know russian u never be afraid any lang in the world, even chinese. chineese has 3 mln words russian has 2 mln words & 2mln sufixes & any word position, no one lang is so supply like russian. eng lang has 500 000 words only
You should’ve said that grammatical gender in Russian depends on ending of the noun, unlike French, for example. In French grammatical gender is extremely annoying, becouse the only way to learn the gender of the noun is to memorise it with article. In Russian you have to just look at the word, and be done with it.
How many languages can you carry a conversation in?
@RushintoRussian
3 жыл бұрын
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Is the fact that Russian doesn’t require “to be” the reason why some Russian speakers will say in English, for example, “he good person” instead of "he is a good person" or leave out articles?
@Georgeous42
3 жыл бұрын
That sounds very reasonable
i study russian as a hobby
@RushintoRussian
Жыл бұрын
That’s great