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iclal (иджлаль)
19 years old
living in milan/istanbul
languages: turkish, french, english, italian, spanish, german, russian, dutch, swedish
LINKS
amazing russian: / @amazingrussian
the channel for beginners, go to the playlists section and watch everything in this order:
basic russian. first semester. lesson 1
basic russian. first semester. lesson 2
basic russian. first semester. lesson 3
....
watch all 4 semesters and a1-a2 is already over!
learn russian: learnrussian.rt.com/
a website to learn russian for beginners
о русском по русски: / @orusskomporusski
here you can learn russian grammar in russian
russian progress: / @russianprogress
russian with max: / @russianwithmax
those 2 are the main channels that helped me learn this language!!
some other channels:
/ @boostyourrussian
/ @russianfromrussia
/ @easyrussianvideos
/ @yourrussian6200
my spotify account: iclaliano
0:00 intro
01:05 my russian background
1:55 russian alphabet & cursive
2:20 pronunciation rules
3:09 textbooks
3:54 where to learn russian
5:23 russian friends
6:02 how to learn russian
7:30 russian genders
9:30 adjective genders
10:02 russian cases
10:45 nominative case
11:14 genitive case
13:58 dative case
15:13 accusative case
17:51 instrumental case
19:03 prepositional case
20:57 HCB-CB aspects
25:15 verbs of motion
28:44 conclusion
camera: iphone 13 pro
disclaimer: this video is NOT sponsored
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FINALLY someone said that grammar is IMPORTANT
25 күн бұрын
yep, well at least russian is pretty serious about that aspect :)
@fatima3411
25 күн бұрын
It's not that it's not important, it's just not that helpful when it comes to learning languages; but hey, if you enjoy studying grammar, fine, you do you. That said, if you hope to acquire a language by studying it's grammar, trust me, you won't go anywhere. Instead, invest that time in listening to natives in different content, preferably with subtitles in your language. Me, as an example, I'm able to speak a decent English just from watching content without studying grammar, and I've seen many people who speak grammatically correct languages with no grammar study, whilst, I don't speak french, even though we study it since early elementary school years until college.
@amirmottaghy7751
24 күн бұрын
@@fatima3411 it is helpful, adults don't acquire grammar easily (specially when it comes to complex grammar) and of course making mistakes is a part of a process but one should be confident to a decent extent to compose a sentence or two in the target language. skipping the grammar by just saying "it's not helpful" is a wrong idea. people should just bear in mind not to get super obsessed with grammar. -how? Study grammar until feel it is pretty intuitive to you.
@fatima3411
24 күн бұрын
@@amirmottaghy7751 Languages make sense only by listening and consuming a lot of content in the targeted language, and by doing that, grammar will automatically take its place without the feeling of need to study it, or that's for me at least.
@Intestinal_Gases
24 күн бұрын
@@fatima3411if you know grammar you'll consume it faster.
Мы знаем, что русский язык - сложный, и мы всегда удивляемся, когда иностранцы учат его и, тем более, если они могут говорить на нем. И мы никогда не думаем, хорошо или плохо вы говорите по-русски, мы заняты шоком от этого, и вообще главное - понимание, для выживания. (Но Вы шикарно говорите, правда, я бы умерла от восхищения, если бы встретила вас в реальной жизни). Пожалуйста, не сойдите с ума 💜
@eliorx06
25 күн бұрын
I hope i will learn Russian like İclal 🥲🥲
@timuro.2814
19 күн бұрын
@@eliorx06i'll help you
@clipsdeunpyke9551
17 күн бұрын
Я говорю порусски немного (ничего хаха). У меня есть один Достоевски книга, но я не очень знаю. Думаю я хочу книгу для мальчика. Любовь из Испании. (I'll study my own comment and learn from mistakes)
@auooka8169
17 күн бұрын
@@clipsdeunpyke9551 Classical literature will help with a COMPLEX vocabulary, often optional. If you want to have fun, you can find any English/Spanish/German book that you are interested in, but in Russian. Almost everything was probably translated in Russian. And the translations are almost always very good and quite professional, so... and it will be better than suffering over classical Russian literature, where everyone died in the end 🗿
@accdkx3195
16 күн бұрын
@@clipsdeunpyke9551 вы прекрасно говорите по-русски! надеюсь, вы не против небольшого фидбека 😌 книга is a feminine word, thus that would be "одна книга". then there is a more complicated part :) we change the name of Dostoevsky. одна книга (кого? of whom? --> родительный падеж, genitive case) Достоевского. that's it! "у меня есть одна книга Достоевского" "хаха" was natural 😁 also don't mind me asking but what "книга для мальчика" would supposedly mean? a book for a boy?
From a native speaker: we do struggle with our language a lot. We've learned it around five times a week for 11 years in school, and we still make mistakes. Even adults. Even adults with a solid education. I graduated from high school with honors (in Saint Petersburg), and I have great linguistic intuition, but I wanted to cry while we were learning the forms of participles with Н in -НН- and -ЕНН-\-ЁНН- suffixes. And some other stuff. We had been learning grammar rules by heart and telling them later in front of the class. It was a pure torture. We had a lot of dictations, dictoglosses, and spelling quizzes - almost all the time. We always had 2 or 3 marks for every text we wrote: for grammar/punctuation and a separate one for your thoughts, and it was a common thing to have something like 3/5/5 (C/A/A) because it was hard to keep everything in place. And yes, we respect everyone who learns Russian as a second language. We have no idea how you guys decided to do this voluntarily. Take care!
@yuriymizin4632
Күн бұрын
Как же тогда неграмотные русские люди разговаривали на русском языке? 😁
I totally agree. I have been studying the Russian language for just over a year, and I study it every day. From the beginning I was concerned about learning at least the basic principles of grammar, and I confess that it helped me a lot. There was a moment when I had to stop, because the grammar was becoming more difficult and because I needed to apply what I had already learned or my brain would burn, literally. Today, I study less grammar, but I write more, I listen more and whenever I can I dedicate myself to verbs and declensions. I know it will take years to master this language, but I will get there and with a lot of effort! Greetings from Brazil!
@owa_creator
15 күн бұрын
Дико хорош!
@user-qv3qz8id9g
8 күн бұрын
Желаю достичь цели
*"You are not a baby, you are thirty years old !"* See ? This is why I love watching Iclal. She's kind, but tough. She provides well-produced and inspiring content, and she has high expectations for herself but also for us. Sometimes when I watch a video, I feel like I'm listening to a supportive aunty that gives me a stern yet uplifting lecture at tea time on how I should get my life in order, because she believes in me so she has expectations. Take care Iclal. Thank you for the video. May God give you many blessings.
25 күн бұрын
sooo glad my content was useful 💓💓 all the best
@amarsalem5671
23 күн бұрын
You are teaching the English listening, but above all not Russian......
@timuro.2814
19 күн бұрын
@Iclal, hi! I thought that you're russian
я безумно восхищаюсь вами и всеми теми, кто учит русский язык, честно, если бы я не была русской, точно не смогла бы его осилить (да мне даже будучи носительницей иногда сложно на нём говорить, а экзамены я вовсе на худший балл из всех остальных предметов пишу ахах), вы чудесная!:D
@Zen-xs7yq
22 күн бұрын
Как с языка сняли😊 я бы от русского языка держался на расстоянии пушечного выстрела если бы там не родился и не вырос
@union.nation
15 күн бұрын
Анологичная ситуация, только по нации я не русский и не россиянин. А так, в целом вы правы
Я смотрела это видео так, будто я русский не знаю. Вы очень интересно рассказываете)
I’ve been self-studying Russian for 4 & ½ years. This video was a great kind of summary of all I have learned, smashed into 1 BIG video! For me I understand HOW Russian works completely. I just struggle with knowing WHEN to use which one. I understand why something is supposed to change, it’s just knowing WHAT it changes to and when! I guess it just more practice 🤷🏾♂️. Thanks as always! Спасибо большое за видео))
25 күн бұрын
рада слышать, спасибо 🙏🏻
I've skimmed through the first several minutes and for most of the video I thought that you're native😭 You definitely nailed the pronunciation, awesome job!
20 күн бұрын
oh thanks 😭
Вот это талант! Снимаю шляпу и аплодирую стоя.
25 күн бұрын
🙏🏻
@nattybumppo5228
25 күн бұрын
@ В Калифорнии есть парень, который тоже сам зачем-то выучил русский язык настолько хорошо, что я подумал у него просто русская подруга, оказалось нет. @AyanSinghUSA
@alexsoris8386
23 күн бұрын
@@nattybumppo5228 Na samom to dele on viuchil russkiy blagodaria russkoy podruge, on ob etom rasskazival v odnom iz svoix video blokov.
@loveloveloveloveee
14 күн бұрын
@@nattybumppo5228энтони?
На самом деле, язык становится привычкой. Мы проходили всю эту грамматику в школе. Я специально остановил видео, чтобы вспомнить список падежей и вопросы к ним. Пришлось подглядывать. У вас неплохое произношение, кстати. Слух точно не резало. В общем, спасибо за видео -- давно не смотрел на родной язык с лингвистической точки зрения.
@swampfolk2526
3 күн бұрын
Грамматику в школе преподают ... носителям языка. Т.е. им объясняют то, что они и так знают с детства. Это куда проще, чем объяснять это тем у кого в их языке нет ничего похожего.
@ArtiomFranich
3 күн бұрын
@@swampfolk2526 это логично, но нелюбовь адептов метода "понятного ввода" порой удивляет. Некоторые утверждают, что грамматика вообще не нужна. Хотя как иначе объяснить логику языка? Теряюсь в догадках
Uzun zamandır bunu bekliyordum. Çok faydalı olmuş. Çok teşekkürler.
@sound-engineer
17 күн бұрын
Sorun varsa sorablirsin.
That was so impressive :)) Basics and similarities between the languages' structures is so interesting, and as for you, it's actually possible to do it! Pleaseeee keep going with these kinds of videos!
Assalomu aleykum ❤❤❤❤ Thank you Iclal . This is what I was waiting for 🎉
i love you for this video! you made russian much less intimidating. I'm trying to learn french and Spanish at the moment but russian is definitely on my list of future languages to learn! 💖
@user-nq6hy2tm2z
25 күн бұрын
Estoy tratando de aprender todos los idiomas latinos y realmente quiero aprender los idiomas de Asia Oriental en el futuro
25 күн бұрын
omg im so glad! seeing a similar video to this when i was 16 would save me hahahdahah
As a german and russian learner i agree with you. For me listening Again and Again the same topic from different angles is the key.
23 күн бұрын
yes! but i listened the verbs of motion from everyone on youtube, and at the end i was so confused that i stopped studying it and just started using what felt the most correct lol
Çok teşekkürler İclal iyi ki varsın başarılarını takdir ediyorum ve seninle gurur duyuyorum umarım hayatın hep istediğin şekilde ilerler, başarı seninle olsun ❤❤❤🎉
25 күн бұрын
💓
Hi iclal i am in love with ur channel and personality and thx for the video (i rlly needed it cuz i am learning russian 😊)
Your videos are so great. I've been struggling with russian for months but I still have difficulties with the grammar(and everything else). It's so inspiring to see someone like you speaking fluent russian and helping other learners with it❤
23 күн бұрын
happy to hear 🤍 you can absolutely succeed
Вы дивно хороши в тельняшке, İclal, приятный образ) Первые несколько минут видео я думала, что вы наша из какого-то мусульманского региона страны. Мне ваше видео попалось случайно, но я рада увидеть и услышать человека такого трудолюбия и таланта. Произношение у вас прекрасное, минимальный акцент, некоторые слова совсем без акцента произносите. Вы первый полиглот, который подтверждает свои знания языковыми тестами, из тех кого я видела на ютюбе. Это очень правильно, поддерживаю. Тесты дисциплинируют и заставляют заниматься всем языковым комплексом и всеми разделами. Ваш грамматический подход мне оценить сложно, т.к. сначала мы в детстве учимся говорить и уже знаем грамматику на интуитивном уровне, а потом нам в школе нагружают теорию, те самые "страшные" таблицы, которые вы показывали. Это даже первое время сбивает, начинаешь во всем сомневаться 😅 Всех благ вам, терпения в изучении и удачи на экзамене!
I just started learning Russian a month ago on Duolingo. I came across this video so now I’m learning about learning Russian 😎 I’m glad I had some experience with German for when you were doing those comparisons, otherwise it might’ve been information overload and my head would’ve exploded 😂
25 күн бұрын
ahahah good, it's just to help the german speakers, not to make others suffer!
Спасибо большое ❤
this helped a lot
Yes I am learning russian and I am going to watch this. Thank you Iclal
Молодчина, Иджлаль!😊
Спасибо за видео!
Thank u sooo much iclal this video helped me so much, i hope u can do more videos of Russian language 🫶🏻
Спасибо за видео. Очень интересно и полезно!!🤗🤗💐🤗🤗
So far, the best summary out there!
I watch the video even though I don't learn Russian😅 you speak it really well btw.
Muchas gracias, Camarada! Hello and Thanks from Belarus 😄🥰😇😍
I think that this single video raised my russian level from mid A2 to late A2 I have been struggling for a year with russian, specially the cases Thank you Iclal
23 күн бұрын
glad!! id say that's exactly the level that this video concerns
@Dima-uv1vu
7 күн бұрын
Okey, can you say something in Russian?
Ты - большая умница! Спасибо за видео❤
Nsv ve sv kısmında aydınlandım. Sv kullanmaktan hep kaçıyordum ama dili zenginleştiren cok faydalı bir araca benziyor. Emeğine sağlık Iclal
@sound-engineer
17 күн бұрын
Zenginleştirmekten ziyade NSV ve SV'yi yerinde ve doğru kullanmak çok ama çok önemli. Karşındakinin seni akıcı olarak dinleyebilip anlamasında büyük rol oynar.
thank u so much sist❤
Iclal hanim, ben sokdayim!! Bu kadar gozel rus dilini bilmek ve konusmak - sizde Allah vergisi var! Bizde, Azerbaycanda, 100 yil ruslarla ayni olkede oldug, rus dilinde konusmak zorunda idik, amma bu kadar temiz ve gozel cok insanlar konusa bilmiyorlar. Mashallah!
23 күн бұрын
😌☺️
@alexsoris8386
23 күн бұрын
@ Allah sizi korusun.
this is an incredible resource
Iclaaal learn Uzbek as well. It makes us, Uzbeks, so happy❤
Я перешла с видео которое было 2 года назад где ты говорила про то как ты выучила русский язык и я в шоке как сильно у тебя изменился русский язык в хорошую сторону, ты большая молодец, я наоборт пытаюсь выучить турецкий, но не как не получается😢
@eliorx06
25 күн бұрын
I am struggling with Russian as a Turkidh person 🫠
25 күн бұрын
спасибо ☺️ с временем у вас все обязательно получится
@vovaarabi760
23 күн бұрын
@" со временем " , а так умница , молодец!!! ))
vallahi mükemmelsin❤
Absolutely love your content, İclal. I've recently started learning Russian, and I find your content incredibly helpful. I truly appreciate it. I was wondering if you could provide more helpful tips for those with a Turkish background? Similar to the references you make from German or French. Since you're also native Turkish speaker, that'd be very helpful for us Turks. Keep up the great work!
Teaching and explaining your understandings and what you've come up with and basically what you did in this video çok yakışmış 😊😊
Спасибо! I’m grateful to find this channel! Я изучал русский язык по два месяца. The online service I’ve used is called Rocket Russian which I mainly went with since it’s a one-time fee rather than subscription. I’ve paired that with an English-Русский dictionary and online resources like this channel. I’m thankful for the honesty regarding the difficulty as I’ve had to lean on a lot of humility and patience as an monoglot. I look forward to more videos!
Вас интересно слушать и то, как Вы объясняете грамматику, даёт по-другому посмотреть на свой язык через опыт учащих его :) Произношение хоть и не идеальное, но-прежнему замечательное, такое нужно похвалить! И поскольку я пытаюсь учить немецкий, с крайним любопытством слушал Ваше мнение об этих двух и в особенности их сравнение
İclal, have you ever thought to make podcasts? Thank you💙
Продолжай в том же духе. Ты мотивируешь других людей на изучение иностранных языков 🎉❤
25 күн бұрын
🤍
@AmiAli-cp4nf
2 сағат бұрын
Это точно. Я табасаранка, у меня очень сложный язык. Я начала учить турецкий❤ Это чувство уогда ты хорошо владеешь двумя языками и брлее менее понимаешь английский и тюркские языки приятен. Мусульмане, нам надо еще и арабский учить❤
I'm russian speaking and your russian is awesome! I started watching videos about russian and I understand that I haven't so much commitment and capacity to learn russian. This is crazy language and you are wonderful
Spasiba❤❤❤
Harika video için teşekkürler İclal ! yeni dil öğrenmemde katkın büyük, çok ilham veriyorsun 🙏. Almanca ile birlikte öğrenilebilecek dil önerin ne olurdu acaba?Almanca ile Rusça birlikte çok zor oluyor demiştin daha önce. A2 almanca seviyesindeyim..bir işte de çalışıyorum aynı zamanda çok zamanım olmuyor aslında ancak yine de başka diller de öğrenmek istiyorum
ты реально гений
Merhaba Iclal! 3 yıl önce Türkçe öğrenmeye başladım ve 3 ay önce Rusça öğrenmeye başladım. Bu videoyu izlemek gerçekten keyifliydi! I'm a bit horrified when it comes to the details of cases and verbs of motion. İyi çalışmalar ve başarılar dilerim! Спасибо и привет!
@motivationonalthings
25 күн бұрын
Türkçeniz çok iyi görünüyor!
@j.r.qwertz
25 күн бұрын
@@motivationonalthings Teşekkürler. Ama çok iş kalıyor. Tabii ki.
25 күн бұрын
продолжайте в том же духе 👏🏻👏🏻
@sound-engineer
17 күн бұрын
Padejleri hemen öğrenemezsin zaten zaman ver kendine ve bol bol pratik
Великолепное произношение, молодец!
Bende yaklaşık 1 senedir rusça öğreniyorum, zor bazen çok zor oluyor, ama öğrendikçe anladıkça çok yol aldığınızı anlıyorsunuz. Benim önerebileceğim bikaç kaynak var, Poyehali kitapları, Ling Q uygulaması, Learn Russian sitesi, çok iyi kaynaklar ve bolca çizgifilm izlemeniz. Tabi birde iclali dikkatle dinleyiniz, sevgilerle ❤
@edebiyt
23 күн бұрын
Learn russian sitesinde sorun mu var bende hiçbir ses dosyasından ses çıkmıyor
@edebiyt
23 күн бұрын
Ben daha yeni başladım bana ne onerirsin
Просто восхищаюсь, с какой уверенностью и увлечённостью ты рассказываешь об изучении языков, ещё и на многих языках! [Большой палец вверх на обеих руках]
25 күн бұрын
ахахах, спасибо огромное!
Спасибо большое за это видео Иджлаль. Я из Азербайджана, и большинство моих друзей очень хорошо говорят по-русски, я хотел бы выучить этот язык, чтобы общаться с ними на русском и заводить друзей из разных русскоязычных стран. Этим видео ты меня очень мотивировал!
25 күн бұрын
я так рада, примерно месяца назад была в азербайджане, в баку, скоро выложу влог)
Thanks for this video
this is just what i needed thank you for your russian advices 🙏 also you are a very beautiful girl
hey bro thanks for this video i speak 6 languages, 4 native, 2 learned in school (spanish, portuguese, catalan, galician, italian, and english) and im learning russian but i always thought i just wont be able too because im not actually russian (caused by the number of my native languages) and because the culture and history was so much different than spain's and thats amplified even more due to the fact that im also mexican and was raised in mexico and the culture in mexico is much different than in spain leading to a double cultural barrier **but basically** i thought it was gonna be impossible for me to learn russian because im not russian, never been to russia and theres only a small group of people in my city that speak russian but this video cleared a lot of things up that i wouldnt have gotten before also the video is just really good and made me realize how similar spanish and russian are gramatically also makes the language feel a lot more easier to understand with your godly explanations of everything anyways have a good day
Блестящее видео! Раз ты заговорила о русскоязычной музыке, то было бы интересно увидеть видео (или стрим) где бы ты поделилась тем какие песни и музыканты тебя нравятся. Может любимыми книгами, фильмами или ещё чем из русской культуры 👀
not even learning russian. language comparisons in this video are just a pleasure to listen
@ecesari8775
24 күн бұрын
ağlıyorum çok güzel olmuş
You have charming and beautiful prononciation. I want to have that kind of experience in my daily life. Your learning approach is so precise and literate, it makes me exited about my own language. As for native speaker, I spent a lot of time for the deliberate practice beyond the conventional classes to become fluent. I wish you the best in your path.
Thank you so much Iclal! Great video! I had a question. I will focus on one grammar case each week. What's the best way to get the grammar into memory? Did you use any resource for extra practice aside from the videos (ie О Русском по-русски)?
25 күн бұрын
thanks! i basically followed amazing russian's playlists, she already has established an order and i just kept watching her videos taking notes. if i couldn't understand sth good enough i searched for explanations or exercises on the internet or just stopped concentrating on that topic and learnt other stuff, which also works pretty well
@joshabolarin
25 күн бұрын
@thank you!
I hope you'll make the French version of this type of video. I like your content, please keep going!!!
tam da bugün rusçaya başlayacakken ve bunun için video arıyorken en sevdiğim polyglotun video atması çok iyi bir işaret oldu. teşekkür ederim:)
I think it's better to form future tense of the verb "идти" as "буду идти", so it stays imperfective (natives are usually taught to keep the type of the verb) "Я шёл/иду/буду идти" gives general description of an action, when "пойти" is more of a plans or a promise. I think it's similar to English "will go" as equivalent to "буду идти" and "am going to" for "пойти" Also I think it's important to add that perfective verbs don't have present forms but their future forms look exactly like the present one might've been (Я пойду/выучу, поставлю). For me it is close to English "am going to" to describe your plans for the future
Здравствуйте, спасибо, что продвигаете русский язык. Это очень ценно ❤❤❤
"Why do I know that? I learned it with time" 😂 that's me when I try to explain to my friends how to learn a language, and they look at me like I'm an alien or something 😂😂😂
I follow you on instagram, I just accidentally bumped into this video 😅 your pronunciation is amazing 🤩
Galiba benide duydu. Bende rusca ogreniyorum. Tam yerinde bir video oldu gercektende.😊
That's great video thank you so much I almost lost motivation but I'll give it another try. And I request you to make video on German language too please like this!
Great video, it has helped me understand Russian better especially the cases. Even though I'm Slavic, I have trouble with Russian genitive and prepositional since they're a lot different than in my language. Btw, at 16:12 you used the term conjugation. Just to remind you, conjugation is for verbs, and declination for nouns, pronouns, adjectives and numbers.
Продолжайте в таком же духе! Вы прекрасная❤ кст ваше видео о француском очень мне помогло
Your pronunciation is perfect 👌
Such an inspiration.. I’m very fond of learning languages
Спасибо! The explanation of imperfective and perfective was really wonderful!
Спасибо большое за этой видео, что даже теперь мне не понимаю как использую падежи - очень сложный. Честно говоря, не смог изучать чего-то русский язык, потому что у меня СДВГ, и так, все много еще сложно. У меня в третий года на университета для иностранные языков. In other words, it's simple videos like these that help me understand what is going on with this language, so, sincerely, thank you. Especially since my exams are coming up soon lol
Amazing videoooooo !!!!!! Pls Make more videos about learning Russiannnn )))))
23 күн бұрын
glad you liked it 💓💓
amazing knowledge! Your pronunciation on Russian so clear and beautiful) Можно подумать твой родной второй язык! вау!
23 күн бұрын
очень приятно)
О Боже, машааЛлах, ваше русское произношение просто потрясающее)) вообще меня впечатляют люди, которые учат русский 🤩
Eres la primera que veo con velo. Te felicito. Salam.
In fact, for years I have been observing the large number of people who claim to speak a certain language without ever really studying it. They are the polyglots who learned by watching videos and listening to music... They will never, ever have a certificate, because they don't know how to write in the language... it's a shame. Unfortunately, there are a large number of people who advocate immersion, but without grammar they will be illiterate repeaters of ready-made sentences.
Просто молодец! Моё почтение!
мое почтение!
happy to see have learning russian
Хорошо бы, для начала, объяснить людям концепцию корня, приставки, суффикса и окончания. Особенно, если мы говорим о падежах. Учитывая, что управление осуществляется изменениями в самом слове, а не дополнительными словами, как в английском.
You never miss 🔥
Selam aleykum ve merhaba Iclal😃. Nice video. I've been interested from Russian for most of my life, lol. I never studied it though, just learned little from my friends etc. I can speak Serbian quite fluently though. So just now recently I started to look some little things in Russian, like short videos and reading some youtube comments, checking up some words from the dictionary now and then just merely out of curiosity etc. I noticed that I can understand quite lot, often the vocabulary is almost the same or very similar in Russian compared to Serbian, although Serbian has a lot Turkish loanwords in daily usage but the core is quite Slavic in general. Sometimes some words are more similar to Ukrainian than to Russian though. Very interesting. The grammar also works in similar ways with masculine, feminine and neutral etc.
Çok faydalı bir video olmuş emeğine sağlık.
As someone who is Turkish I have an advanced level of Russian. I speak it very fluently,and confidently use it in my work and private life. No matter how you have an advanced level of Russan, you still learn new words due to the fact that Russian has a wide vocabulary range. I realised this fact when I've already learnt a great deal of synonyms and antonyms. Especially when you talk to educated adult native speakers, you hear many different synonyms even when debating casual topics. 20:07 Padejs are very simple for singlular words, but it takes to master the plural words since they are many exceptions .
Бесподобно! Смотрел не отрываясь. Хорошая смена артикуляции по Куринскому.
классно. эти же советы применю и к турецкому )
Your are such a great teacher! I‘d wish for videos in slow Turkish or Russian!! Grüße aus Deutschland!!
23 күн бұрын
danke für die empfehlung! liebe grüße aus mailand
you're russian is amazing, GG, i wish i can speak russian like that ! By the way, i sincerely think you can be a way better russian teacher that russian people, just because you pass by difficulties non russian native speakers go by. here is why , even as french, i don't think i would be a good french teacher
23 күн бұрын
thanks! i probably wouldn't be able to teach that good turkish either
Sooooo smart! 👏👏👏👏👏
Helal olsun sana kız👍👍👍 Rusyada doğmuş , ancak rus kökenli olmayan ve universitede ingilizce ve almanca okuyan , ve şuan turkiyede yaşayan biri olarak, seni gerçekten tebrik ediyorum, 🎉🎉
You are such an inspiration, really! Alexander from Brazil^^
25 күн бұрын
muito obrigada!
@End0fst0ry
22 күн бұрын
Привет, Саша :D
i’m not even slightly interested in russian. but this video is making me want to start learning russian…
@Rigoletto1
14 күн бұрын
Feel sorry for you. Great history , great culture, and the greatest literature. You’re missing a lot
Every single time I don't understand some part of the Russian grammar, there's literally the same thing in Greek (or ancient Greek)😃🙏 Cases, Perfective and imperfective verbs, genders an so on, and so on... That being said, I don't even see why studying them as twin verbs. It's literally like an irregular verb in English🤷 (go - went)
just nitpicking a bit, but the correct word for putting words into cases is decline (declension), not conjugate (conjugation)
В школах делают "морфологический разбор слов": выделяют корень, приставку (приставки), суффикс, окончание. Приставок и корней может быть несколько. Слова с корнем "Ход": Существительные: Вход, выход, заход, приход, проход, ход, уход; Глаголы: Входить, выходить, заходить, приходить, проходить, ходить, уходить; Прилагательные: Входной, входящий; выходной, приходный, приходской, проходной, проходный, ходкий, ходящий, уходящий. Приставка меняет оттенок, показывает степень завершения.
@1iuh
2 күн бұрын
Есть ещё и Причастия:Входящий, выходящий, заходящий, переходящий (от слова Переход - переходить (дорогу), проходящий, ходящий, уходящий. Мужчина уходящий, женщина уходящая, Солнце уходящее (за горизонт, за тучи).