I love reading examples of Russian sentences with English translations. I just bookmarked this video. Thank you very much. Useful hotkeys for keyboard. *J* - rewind by a few seconds. *K* - toggle play and pause. *L* - fast forward by a second.
@ritageraghty32614 күн бұрын
Cool channel. Thank you.
@ritageraghty32614 күн бұрын
Thank you for the transcript.
@kasinawheeler-ru6mr6 күн бұрын
I'm a native Russian and this is easy for me.
@scarbluff10 күн бұрын
The speaker saying at 4:05 "Even if they put a gun to your head" in such a deadpan voice and expression is mighty creepy. he actually looks looks like AI.
@Jane_under_a_tree_with_a_book11 күн бұрын
Haha. I am new to learning Russian, self teaching, and I always struggle when it comes to writing. I knew I was doing it wrong because it was just too labour intensive. So, I came to KZbin to find someone that explained it. What a relief! I was doing every single error. Now I can adjust quickly. And then go on to learning cursive. Thank you so much for teaching me this important correction.
@SophiaMincin-m2j19 күн бұрын
As a stupid english girl learning 7 languages when 13 this will help a little
@your_homesoobie20 күн бұрын
this was the most helpful video to fix my awful Russian writing, thank you!
@Ronpaulians25 күн бұрын
Maestro!
@NextWorldVR27 күн бұрын
This had almost no teaching!
@NextWorldVR27 күн бұрын
That is the worst graphic i have ever seen. It does not help no offense.
@THE-KING1130_YT29 күн бұрын
спасибо за этот видео
@AshabulYamin2-z4yАй бұрын
Anyone 2024?
@Marquis-s8sАй бұрын
What if I have Russian friend that is 10 years older than me do I always use formal versions ?
@DavidZarate-oc4qrАй бұрын
holy shit man that fall must've hurt real bad cuz I was laughing so freaking hard bruh🤣🤣
@rip_knifeguy5485Ай бұрын
Im just now realizing how lucky i am to be a german speaker, that makes this sound a hell lot easier since we also have it in german
@marcdertrainer6107Ай бұрын
I don't understand Denis.... I've spent almost a year and a half practicing and writing russian with a pen 🖋️ but not this way. Handwriting in cursive alphabet, not like if I were writing with my computer or my mobile phone 📱. That is really hard to learn! Any russian understood perfectly my calligraphy. That is handwriting! Not trying to copy the alphabet like a fool.
@believeinpeaceАй бұрын
I have not studied Russian for a couple of years. I looked to see it you had any new videos. I hope you are well!
@shanekratzertАй бұрын
Now I understand that Russian is not phonetic... damn... I've been saying it is phonetic, but as I kept learning it... it wasn't. And this just confirms it... nobody is pronouncing it phonetically if it is too hard to pronounce. "LY-OG-KIY" is "harder", so you say "lekh-kiy" instead.... rather than slowly rewriting words to match the spoken way, you just keep pronouncing it non-phonetically. That's unfortunate. I think "skuchniy" makes more sense than "skushniy" if they don't change the spelling... man, this complicates my learning.
@analcentipedeАй бұрын
Спасибо шеф, this video inspires my curiosity to learn the cases where most people on the internet make it seem an impossible task. большой уважать.
@analcentipedeАй бұрын
thanks boss, this really explains the purpose of the concept well for an English speaker
@CharlesHunter-r2dАй бұрын
Благодарю!
@voidstardustАй бұрын
with the Т - Д tip (5:29), i’m starting, at some moments, to get it right but not always. i’ll update after
@felinepeopleАй бұрын
Help I always write “a” even in English I just like it 😭 but thanks for making this video, very useful information I’ve been looking for
@Chris-yc8xqАй бұрын
IM so happy i watcheted this on my second day of learing my hand writing is sop mucxh better thank you
@B.A_programmer2 ай бұрын
Can you resend the file link because the link didn't work for me?
@dragonproductions2362 ай бұрын
The main problem with the b is that if you have a part number that's like 6B66B it will look like 6666
@bra97800972 ай бұрын
ممتار
@voda20232 ай бұрын
Где ты?
@beantnewwАй бұрын
дааа, я был немного удивлен, недавно просмотрев видео, опубликованное 3 года назад 😢
@la-tf9kf2 ай бұрын
trying to not focus on conjunctions much yet and more on vocab. спасибо!! :)
@uncreative-g2h2 ай бұрын
now i see where they got the gernder ideology from
@ellenorbjornsdottir11662 ай бұрын
if I have to «картавить» the r, which one is more acceptable?
@westhuizenarchives26142 ай бұрын
Casually watching a video on how to roll my Rs while already knowing
@chriswatson62312 ай бұрын
I made all these mistakes because i was learning from a printed book and so all the letters were in the print form and i naturally copied what i saw. I had no idea i should be making the changes when using a pen, even writing block letters. After all latin typed and blockwritten letters look the same. One positive aspect to the old teach yourself book i was using was that it taught cursive handwriting as you progressed through the alphabet gradually. I found though, i just had to commit them to memory completely. There were no universal rules to allow for any other learning method. I remember in grade 3 it was the same with learning cursive english. I ran a harbourside bar and used to practice reading on the names of the Russian ships. That was the first time i saw acute top L and D. Also the style differences in alot of other letters. But i made the mistake of thinking it was because mu textbook was old, and the acute d and l were down to stylising, as in the case of latin signwriting. After all if you used the coca cola label as your template who knows how your writimg would turn out. Thus not asking why, say the the d looked different was a mixed oppurtunity. In conclusion a teach yourself book is not enough on its own. I a advanced through the book but all i could do is read and write. I would put the Russian news om the tv and could read the headline rolling banner, the labeling of talking people as say " district fire-chief, and road signs and shop signs. But i could not understand one word of spoken russian. You need more than a book if your going to give it a go outside of the classroom
@djolesik8402 ай бұрын
Denis, you are perfect teacher, very intelligent.
@yellowray88742 ай бұрын
ΕΥΧΑΡΙΣΤΏ ΝΤΕΝΙΣ🙋♀️🇬🇷🙏🙏
@wazirstannomads54132 ай бұрын
thank you bro! but the free course is not available
@wazirstannomads54133 ай бұрын
i need russian phonetic book and other grammar and langauge materials ,How can i find it?
@tycathedrawer3 ай бұрын
I CAN DO IT WITH THE T SOUNDDDD now i will practice with the d sound
@RakanTaijo3 ай бұрын
This is very very useful
@bryanaquino79573 ай бұрын
Amazing so in depth explanation
@ThatBerkleySingerPoet3 ай бұрын
Кошка
@PaulChapman-lx6rn3 ай бұрын
This was the clearest explanation I've seen for this, thanks so much. I was struggling to get to grips with it but this has made it perfectly clear. Большое спасибо
@Noomi-v8j3 ай бұрын
The D’squickly looks like A’s if I need to write them very small. I believe people wood misread mine more often if I write them in the correct way.😅 But, I will of course try! 😊
@angelaholsapple88303 ай бұрын
Love you for this!
@mcdd19833 ай бұрын
I have to admit I disagree with you. I have been learning Russian for 10 years and all my teachers (including 1 from Lomonosov MSU) didn't pay attention on this. Furthermore, they told there are no rules how to use Block Letters, since only Handwriting is regulated. Using block letters is something you can do on your own and everyone will understand since most people know a computer keyboard. It could be an issue when letters look the same when you don't pay attention as you said. But we all know, "mimi" in Russian looks even more unreadable (-; I assume, modern times will change Russian Handwriting and Block Letters, so mixing isn't a problem.