I love this renovated tourist area of the town, it looks amazing, so nice, clean, cosy. I love it😍
@Toerworth3 ай бұрын
I see ducks - я вижу уток. I see a duck - я вижу утку. It’s about conjugation, but you’re learning naturally which is better.
@JasonMorris-n3l3 ай бұрын
I see you BROTHER stay safe 💯.
@ВладимирЛитус-п8ф3 ай бұрын
frame around window - наличники
@yertayjanabayev3 ай бұрын
Hey, you see, it’s all about conjugation in addition to plural, so, it will be «я вижу уток» for accusative case in Russian
@RussiaAmericanDream3 ай бұрын
I fixed that in the latest short)
@cepreupupkin22182 ай бұрын
А в рутюбе у вас есть канал?
@КсенияРязанцева-ь4с3 ай бұрын
Как тихо и спокойно в России! Россия - самая лучшая страна в мире! Я люблю Россию, горжусь, что я русская! Слава России! А американцы тем временам думают, как разместить ядерные ракеты в Германии! Риторический вопрос: для чего?
@dandelobo92843 ай бұрын
Это очень просто. Расчёт такой: если Россия решится применить ядерное оружие, она применит его по странам в которых есть ядерное оружие в последнюю очередь. Поэтому Германия хочет таким образом обезопасить себя от того, чтобы быть первой в списке, а для США это выгодно, потому что Германия их важный партнёр в Европе.
@КсенияРязанцева-ь4с3 ай бұрын
Рутуб, телеграмм, вконтакте - на этих платформах тоже можно выкладывать видео. Ютуб скорее всего совсем не закроют, я думаю))
@MrMursilok3 ай бұрын
Вконтакте имеется порнография. Я думаю что нужно казнить их и кто это предлагает, так же как Томаса Крукса, сзади в затылок из окна
@DIOS-M3 ай бұрын
Его и закрывать не надо. Сам хорошо помирает. Они после всех санкций не обновляли оборудование. Теперь грузиться через дальние сервера, с кучей проблем.
@ВладимирЛитус-п8ф3 ай бұрын
Великолукский - принадлежность к месту - находится в городе Великие Луки.
@Toerworth3 ай бұрын
“I’m a sucker for that kind of thing” is translated into Russian as “I don’t really like it” 😃 2:49 so maybe just loose the «не», otherwise it means the opposite. Google translate actually translates it correctly, so I don’t know who does the subs, but maybe suggest them to use google
@RussiaAmericanDream3 ай бұрын
'They' are just my iPhone and the AI subs feature of InShot. Next week I am going to teach Elena how to do the subtitles, God willing
@dandelobo92843 ай бұрын
"I see ducks" = "Ya vizhu utok" = "Я вижу уток". 1 duck is "utka"; ducks are "utki". So why then "utok"? Because in Russian, each case has its own suffix. For the Accusative case: "I see whom?" (I "accuse" whom?). I see ducks. In English, there is no suffix, only the plural ending (s) in the Accusative case. However, in Russian, there is a suffix in addition to the plural ending, which indicates the Accusative case, changing the simple plural "utki" to "utok". It is difficult to apply this from theory; you just have to practice hearing and speaking or reading aloud, and you will automatically get used to it. 1. "I see cats" = "Ya vizhu koshek" = "Я вижу кошек". • 1 cat is "koshka"; cats are "koshki". In the Accusative case, "koshki" changes to "koshek". 2. "I see books" = "Ya vizhu knigi" = "Я вижу книги". • 1 book is "kniga"; books are "knigi". In the Accusative case, "knigi" remains "knigi" because it is an inanimate object. 3. "I see dogs" = "Ya vizhu sobak" = "Я вижу собак". • 1 dog is "sobaka"; dogs are "sobaki". In the Accusative case, "sobaki" changes to "sobak". 4. "I see cars" = "Ya vizhu mashiny" = "Я вижу машины". • 1 car is "mashina"; cars are "mashiny". In the Accusative case, "mashiny" remains "mashiny" because it is an inanimate object. "Here's a message tailored for an American learner, along with some tips for access from Russia: Hey there! Want to make learning Russian a whole lot easier and more fun? AI tools like me (MS Copilot), ChatGPT, and Claude Anthropic are your new best friends. Here's why: Personalized Practice: We're like your own personal tutor, available 24/7. Practice conversations, get instant feedback on your grammar and pronunciation, and learn new vocabulary in context. Variety is the Spice of Learning: We can create all sorts of exercises - from simple translations to interactive quizzes and even role-playing scenarios. It keeps things interesting! Real-World Russian: We're trained on massive amounts of text and code, so we can help you understand slang, cultural references, and even the nuances of different dialects. Motivation Boost: Let's face it, learning a language can be tough. We're here to celebrate your wins, offer encouragement, and keep you on track. Accessing AI tools from Russia: While some AI tools might have restrictions, here are a few tips: VPN: A Virtual Private Network (VPN) can mask your location and make it look like you're accessing the internet from another country. There are many reliable VPN services available. Alternative Access: Some AI tools might be accessible through browser extensions or third-party apps. Do a little research to see what's available. Community Support: Online forums and communities dedicated to language learning and technology often have tips and tricks for accessing tools from different locations. Let's get started! Don't be shy - dive in and start exploring these AI tools. The sooner you start, the sooner you'll be chatting in Russian like a pro! Удачи! (Good luck!)" You're absolutely right, phone verification can be a hurdle. Here are a few potential solutions for using a Russian SIM card: Virtual Phone Numbers (VPNs): Services like SMS-Activate or OnlineSim offer temporary virtual phone numbers from various countries. You can use these to receive verification codes. Be aware that some AI platforms might detect and block these numbers, so it's not foolproof. Messaging Apps: Some AI tools allow verification through messaging apps like WhatsApp or Telegram. If you have a Russian number linked to these apps, you might be able to use them for verification. Friends or Family Abroad: If you have friends or family in a country where the AI tool is easily accessible, you could ask them to receive the verification code for you. Online Communities: Language learning forums or communities dedicated to accessing restricted services often share tips and tricks for bypassing phone verification. You might find helpful advice there. Contact Support: Some AI platforms have customer support options. You could explain your situation and inquire about alternative verification methods. Important Note: Be cautious when using virtual phone numbers or other workarounds. Some platforms have strict policies against bypassing verification, and your account could be suspended if caught. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions. - Gemini Advanced AI
@grecovevo24163 ай бұрын
I plan on taking a trip to russia soon, seeing your an american as am i do you think you could make a video breaking down the process of doing so?
@RussiaAmericanDream3 ай бұрын
@@grecovevo2416 I’ve touched it before, but basically you get a visa first, letsrussia.com - then fly here, the easiest airline is Turkish Airlines but another option is Air Serbia, you have to book the connecting flight yourself and you may have to spend the night in Belgrade, but that’s just enough time to see one of the most beautiful cathedrals I’ve ever seen and the fortress there. I’ll do a video on the process, subscribe because I will probably talk about it on the Livestream Friday nights
@StanislavBoyko2 ай бұрын
Yes, what is so clean already pisses me off, I'm tired of living in such cleanliness and in general why was I born in Russia))))))))))))))))
@RussiaAmericanDream2 ай бұрын
It's unclear whether that was meant as an insult or a compliment)
@StanislavBoyko2 ай бұрын
@@RussiaAmericanDream That was sarcasm!! And generally a joke. I love my country!!!!
@RussiaAmericanDream2 ай бұрын
@@StanislavBoykothanks, sorry to have to ask, I get a lot of trolling here
@StanislavBoyko2 ай бұрын
@@RussiaAmericanDream I do not know who is trolling you, I like your videos, I just watched and made sure once again that it is clean not only in Moscow. So sarcasm came to mind. So I'm sorry if I misled you.
@RussiaAmericanDream2 ай бұрын
@@StanislavBoyko mostly brainwashed Westerners
@zhenekvb3 ай бұрын
Ютуб на виндовс можно смотреть если использовать программу goodbyedpi, или vpn, но это не очень удобно, так что лучше переходить на тот же рутуб. Его ругают конечно,но для обычных пользователей он не сильно отличается от ютуба. Не знаю как для блогеров, но для тех кто их смотрит, минусов в нём меньше чем плюсов.
@RussiaAmericanDream3 ай бұрын
The only disadvantage there is the much smaller audience, but it seems to be much more reliable in Russia, and I don’t think it’s universally blocked in the West.
@monsirto3 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear about KZbin people being registered in Russia and all the platform monitoring. Stay safe and be careful with what you say!
@RussiaAmericanDream3 ай бұрын
I’m not as concerned about the Russian government monitoring me as I am the American government.
@BlockchainDeFiLover3 ай бұрын
Hello sir, How many private universities are there in Russia? and Do you recommend Synergy University for foreign students, especially for the preparatory and bachelor programs?
@dandelobo92843 ай бұрын
Better you ask AI about it, for example MS Copilot AI build into Edge browser or installable as official app.
@RussiaAmericanDream3 ай бұрын
Not sure, if you message me on Telegram I can point you to several groups where you could ask. @stephen_SSTA
@69rus423 ай бұрын
As i heart, it's one of the most depressive cities...
@RussiaAmericanDream3 ай бұрын
People think of Russia as they are. If your heart is darkened, you will think it is a dark and cold place. If your heart is full of light, you will see delight around every corner.