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@chadbailey70389 ай бұрын
It’s amazing how you are to explain SO MUCH in so little time, yet still be clear and effective. That’s a skill I’m sure is not easy to accomplish. Thank you!
@LopsideMakes9 ай бұрын
Chad compliments another Chad.
@lilyrose41918 ай бұрын
😀@@LopsideMakes
@lilyrose41918 ай бұрын
Well said! 🙂I agree.
@randomguy75859 ай бұрын
Болшое спасибо Фёдор! Вы делали отлично видео. Вы мне помогли выучить русский язык хорошо!
@smolanyn9 ай бұрын
А я знаю русский язык с рождения С какой я страны?
@pabloo0009 ай бұрын
@@smolanynс СССР блятъ
@Meloona2769 ай бұрын
@@smolanynи чему тут хвастаться? Кому где повезло родиться, тот язык и знает
@naryu43529 ай бұрын
Сделали* Хорошо* не нужно использовать так как вы использовали
@panhea9 ай бұрын
легенда!
@Shpindik9 ай бұрын
Пока американцы изучают по этому видео русский, я изучаю по нему английский
@Meloona2769 ай бұрын
Как же жизненно)
@pavelsprojectfilmsАй бұрын
О, я тоже. Хоть и я могу сводно говорить на английском, но что нибудь подучить или для того что бы что-то перевести с рус. на англ. тоже помогает.
@Onlooker10019 ай бұрын
0:05 Плюс ещё: 'ПЕРЕговорить'. 😜 Изучающие русский язык - вы молодцы, ребята. Он поистине очень красив.❤ Удачи.
@hansmustermann53719 ай бұрын
Thx for the Video, im Serbian and want to learn Russian.
@Marat_Kazey9 ай бұрын
First of all learn russian word ягодица
@Atinakiwis9 ай бұрын
your talent to explain things is incredible
@Mimis_Place8 ай бұрын
I feel like the meaning of просить being changed to "to be interrogated" with the addition of the до prefix isn't that unpredictable because having been interrogated is a perfective form of the imperfective being asked something. It's certainly got a more negative connotation but it's reasonably following the same sort of pattern. That said, having the layout that you do makes it very clear that this will not be the case for all verbs. I, like many others here, am grateful to have your videos as a resource through my learning process. You're always very clear and concise in your explanations of concepts and illustrate the nuances of each word well. Thank you.
@dinaledi96559 ай бұрын
This is why I got so depressed while learning Russian and decided to quit. I’d still like to learn, thank you for simplifying it a little
@kalyanvolk17439 ай бұрын
Привет, русский язык это сложный язык. Даже если ты будешь говорить с ошибками мы все равно тебя поймём. Удачи.
@dinaledi96559 ай бұрын
@@kalyanvolk1743 спасибо большое.
@kalyanvolk17439 ай бұрын
Извените что я вам решил посоветовать хотя вы меня об это не просили, наши дети учат родной русский в школе 10 лет все правила русского не знают. Русский надо учить читая книги на русском начиная с народных сказок и заканчивая серьёзной литературой. Читая вы будете говорить как родились в России. Досвидания неизвестный товарищ, приезжай в Россию.
@dinaledi96559 ай бұрын
@@kalyanvolk1743I lived in Russia for two years but still found it’s so difficult, my vocabulary is good, I can read and write and understand to a certain extent I’m at B1 or B2 level but the grammar part kept me up all night crying, the падежи. О боже мой! Hardest thing for me to understand
@dinaledi96559 ай бұрын
@@kalyanvolk1743and thank you so much for your concern and advice, it’s really appreciated
@MNUrkuri9 ай бұрын
Unbelievably helpful!!!! Большое спасибо!
@duffith799 ай бұрын
You did it again Fëdor. Such a great video as usual. You managed to explain something complex in the simplest way, which definitely gives me a little more hope to continue learning Russian.
@lilyrose41918 ай бұрын
So true! 😀
@Vasily_dont_be_silly4 ай бұрын
I agree with the point of similarity with phrasal verbs in English. When you use one verb with many different prepositions, and the meaning changes every time. It's very similar
@BigTimeBeck9 ай бұрын
I am currently in Week 4 of the BeFluent Intermediate Boot Camp...I highly recommend it to everyone who follows Fedor! There is Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced. He will announce the start date of the next Boot Camp series. BEST EXPERIENCE EVER!
@cristianomaymoni18157 ай бұрын
How much is that
@isalutfi9 ай бұрын
Hello, am absolutely new subscriber. Save first and then listen to. Thank you for sharing this lesson.
@smelter10829 ай бұрын
Знаете когда я смотрю это видео, я чувствую то самое чувство когда какой-то индийский чувак с ютуба на своём языке объясняет матешу, а ты всё понимаешь. И даже больше он объясняет понятнее, чем учитель
@Rus-eq5wn9 ай бұрын
У меня отличный русский, но я никогда не задумывался что у нас так много приставок))
@R_Yasha9 ай бұрын
I finally see how to use them, thanks! it’s almost the same of the Italian one (my native language), cool, this might be the first time since I started to study this gorgeous language, where I won’t have a headache studying its grammar.
@kerbalfly5299 ай бұрын
Эх, нам бы такого учителя, но по английскому языку :)
@smelter10829 ай бұрын
А мне бы по русскому
@Rediski9 ай бұрын
А мне бы по испанскому
@pavelsprojectfilmsАй бұрын
По английскому есть некий Dave "englishbad" если знаеш такого.
@jvk1166khz9 ай бұрын
Я действительно удивлён тому, как у тебя хорошо получается повторить русский акцент. Ты делаешь очень хорошие видео. Успехов и всего наилучшего!
@aleksandr133879 ай бұрын
Чувак он носитель русского языка, ещё бы у него это не получалось
@kerbalfly5299 ай бұрын
Примечание - "просить" и "допросить" не являются родственными лишь только из-за приставки "до". Глагол "допросить" происходит от существительного "допрос", тогда как глагол "просить" происходит от существительного "просьба".
@Rus-eq5wn9 ай бұрын
корень у них один
@-SUM1-9 ай бұрын
Неправильно
@F_A_F1239 ай бұрын
Нет. "просьба" происходит от "просить" добавлением суффикса -б
@ekaterinak56244 ай бұрын
ДОпрос, Опрос - просьба рассказать. Корень прос. Интересно слово прошение и попрошайка. Корень прос при помощи чередования согласных трансформировался в прош
@blblx.9 ай бұрын
Непонятно зачем ютуб предложим мне данное видео, учитывая. что я и так являюсь нативным носителем русского языка😁 Тем не менее автор молодец, объясняет хорошо и понятно.
@user-jb2gj5ew5r9 ай бұрын
Та же история. За то можно взглянуть на родной язык глазами иностранцев 😅
@sonnynudds79629 ай бұрын
When i next get paid i will most definitely be buying this course. You are by far the best russian content creator and language teacher, it is amazing Howe you can fit so much information into a small time period and make it engaging. Thanks very much!
@Ghost_Os9 ай бұрын
Prefixes are one of my favorite aspects (pun unintended!) of the Russian language. So glad to see you've created an individual course for them. For and the meaning of 'to be finished' still kind of makes sense for me... First, you're asking (nicely)... But then, you're done asking nicely, and begin a more intense form of questioning (you interrogate). That was the memory trick for that one that I made up during the camp, and it worked for me. In my opinion, best to learn the unpredictable combinations as individual words, rather than trying to tie the original meaning to it (at least in most cases).
@agaaapa9 ай бұрын
Советую посмотреть видео про русские маты. Когда из одного слова "хуй" составляется больше 10 различных по смылу слов.
@Ghost_Os8 ай бұрын
@@agaaapa Я проведу расследование! Спасибо!
@robscovell59516 ай бұрын
You're a damn good teacher. Very clear explanations.
@AlinefromToulouse9 ай бұрын
About verb aspect, I've noticed that the imperfective form corresponds to the way verbs are used in English for instance, whereas the perfective form is really particular to Russian.
@seykai7 ай бұрын
Fedor! Your videos are amazing!! :) Thank you so much for your help, love your enthusiasm towards teaching us the intricacies of Russian :)
@ddlyhm8 ай бұрын
Матерь божья, пока не посмотрел подобные видео, даже не задумывался насколько сложно выучить русский язык, столько разных мелочей.
@Frigger204 ай бұрын
I studied several languages but I was honestly scared of starting out in Russian after being told it was horribly difficult. Then, speakers from the Caucasus (Russian = 2nd language) were Very surprised at that and found it really very straightforward. Subsequently, I found out that Russian vocabulary shares many words and roots with languages I already know, which had me tend towards ‘can’t be that hard then, no ?’. So, here I am. You got me hooked ! It’s easier than it looks ! 1 word + the right prefix will take us a long way. Thanks for that !! 😅
@steveresidor57879 ай бұрын
This is so helpful!
@lilyrose41918 ай бұрын
Another superb lesson! Your channel content is terrific 🙂 Your ability to explain skilfully in English is awesome! 😀 Thank you so much for your thoughtful, concise, beautifully presented videos.
@user-zj2si7md6q9 ай бұрын
Спасибо большое за видео, хорошо объяснил 👏
@DeedyKen9 ай бұрын
Great lesson! :)
@deanwinchester29739 ай бұрын
After your videos, I wanted to learn Russian.😎👏👍
@salmatarek61659 ай бұрын
Хорошее видео. Спасибо 😊
@user-il3we3ih4q9 ай бұрын
Мне не нужно учить русский, он мой родной язык, но мне нравится это смотреть, очень воодушевленно преподносите😅. Кстати, ошибка в "допросили на границе", там "допросилм" у вас написано, исправьте😉
@attasigma9 ай бұрын
нецелесообразно перезаливать целый видос из-за одной ошибки :/
@miguelparrabuchhammer714 ай бұрын
I'm still in the basic level of russian. I didn't realize the mistake and read it as it was properly written. Even with a basic level you can realize the mistake, or your brain correct it automatically, so I think it's not really necessary to correct it. Too much work for too little improvement
@Nagitosfluffyhair9 ай бұрын
Tysm!!
@jaykaufman97829 ай бұрын
A good way to think about "aspects" is the meaning of "perfective" itself. It derives from Latin per+facere "through, thorough, thoroughly" + "to do, to make." Something is "perfect" if it is thoroughly, completely done; this is the perfective aspect of any verb, something which has been done to completion. The "Imperfective" is thus a verb which is ongoing, incomplete, recurrent, performed in a general sort of way -- anything but done completely and thoroughly.
@w3lf19 ай бұрын
Thanks ❤)
@rodrigosoutilha97516 ай бұрын
очень хорошее объяснение, я уже поставил лайк)
@yardsalestanleyplayers248 ай бұрын
i agree with the other comments , the skills to be clear concise is a huge booster in learning, my taunte jorunn in norway speaks french first then norwegian then ultimately english
@sandilemasuku22409 ай бұрын
Hi, there from south africa, i like how russian think when i comes to math and science deep intuition knowledge.
@therevolutionwillhavebanjos9 ай бұрын
can you do a video on verb aspects?
@DarthenosC99 ай бұрын
Love it
@cosmowhiskey16759 ай бұрын
Prefixe+verb works the same way phrasal verbs work so the system itself is known thank god 🥴
@user-bt5ys9kb1c6 ай бұрын
При таком количестве вариантов приставок, я уж испугался. Как мы это все используем не задумываясь. А иностранцы, изучающие русский, это смелые люди, им респект и побольше терпения в этом не простом деле.
@nobec21858 ай бұрын
if anything, the word "префикс", if anything, is in your "prefix", is in our "приставка"
@avlee889 ай бұрын
Nice work!) have a question though, why do you introduce yourself as Fed'or, while your name sounds more like F'iodor?
@OldAccount16219 ай бұрын
Thanks for doing all this to help other language learners. I have a small request if it isn’t too much trouble: When do I know when to use “Всё в порядке” or “Я в порядке” or any others. (If there are any.)
@christiangamingchannel62849 ай бұрын
Я в порядке emphasizes that you in particular are okay, while всё в порядке emphasizes that most of everything immediately involving you is okay.
@OldAccount16219 ай бұрын
@@christiangamingchannel6284 Thank you for giving me this information as I make a lot of mistakes regarding the previous comment’s statements.
@P1x3lMagic9 ай бұрын
AFAIK 'все в порядке' is used way more often than 'я в порядке'. Use first one and you'll be correct in the most cases...
@Pavel.Zhigulin9 ай бұрын
It's quite easy. "Всё в порядке" - you just confirm, that's everything is fine. It could be literally anything. When you are asked about your mood, your progress in some task, when you stumbled and fell, but didn't hurt yourself, you could answer to surrounding people: "Всё в порядке" in sense of "Everything fine" and "Don't worry, everything goes fine". "Я в порядке" - it is mostly used in situations, when some dangerous or traumatizing thing happened near you and someone ask you "Вы в порядке?"/"Ты в порядке?", in sense of caring about your health or mental state. Then you answer "Я в порядке, спасибо", in sense of "I'm okay, thanks". So, in the end of the day "Всё в порядке" - is the best choice if you're unsure what to choose. It will work in every situation.
@morfy258127 күн бұрын
As a german this is oddly familiar. Especially the last unpredictable category. "sitzen" means to sit. "besitzen" means to own.
@RobiulIslam-wq8qsАй бұрын
Nice
@marcostripoli28499 ай бұрын
I see a subtle resemblance of prefix in Russian with Phrasal verb in English.
@The4200339 ай бұрын
It's a good point!
@mikhail75878 ай бұрын
Exactly
@XopcVLG9 ай бұрын
В слове "допросить" нет приставки, в нём корень -допрос- 🙃
@46magno9 ай бұрын
Отлично!👏👏👏💐💐🇷🇺🇷🇺
@unimir90319 ай бұрын
Я уже говорил, что разговаливал с ним и договорился поговорить об этом позже?
@paulogilberto48 ай бұрын
7:27 here you say it means "was asking", what about "asked"?
@dramlanbiswas7 ай бұрын
Added Prefixes not always change the aspect of the Verbs.
@VillainBeats9999 ай бұрын
i swear i was on discord just now and said to someone dagavarit while speaking about prefixes turns out its an actual word and fedor posted about it hahaha
@morfy258127 күн бұрын
0:13 you have an interesting definition of green
@mariotime59 ай бұрын
So, I know there are two verbs for every one verb in English, like, видеть, увидеть, and брать, взять etc etc. So are there two types for each prefix verb, like, to finish eating would be доесть(imperfect) and a different verb (perfect) or even доесть(perfect) and a different verb (imperfect) if that makes sense please help me to understand
@-SUM1-9 ай бұрын
Not always two verbs, sometimes more or sometimes only one, but usually yes. You're question though is very valid. Actually, verbs usually exist in the following pattern: Imperfective verb with no prefix (есть) --> many perfective verbs with prefixes and slight specifics in meaning (поесть, доесть, съесть) --> imperfective versions of those prefixed verbs (поедать, доедать, съедать).
@F_A_F1239 ай бұрын
есть, 'to eat' - imperfective доесть, 'to finish eating' - perfective (meaning and perfectivness changed with addition of prefix) доедать, 'to finish eating' - imperf (perfectivness changed with addition of suffix). Secondary imperfective suffixes are: -а- and -ива-. Second imperfective is used when you need to use the meaning of a prefix but you don't want a perfective verb
@Breakfast_of_Champions9 ай бұрын
The prefixes are actually prepositions that get agglutinated to... "composite verbs".
@AlinefromToulouse9 ай бұрын
thank you for giving a piece of information for people who are interested in grammar.
@Breakfast_of_Champions9 ай бұрын
@@AlinefromToulouse That's the basic idea of it.
@rigel05099 ай бұрын
is it just like present simple and present perfect tenses in english?
@-SUM1-9 ай бұрын
Not at all. Comparing with the English tenses is a great way to get confused and misled - they behave totally differently in practice.
@sevenssymbols24 күн бұрын
@@-SUM1-mhm, English doesn't really have perfective/imperfective at all
@AK-sg1uq4 ай бұрын
Допросили - спрашивали и просили ДО тех пор, пока не получили все ответы 😂 тоже есть завершение, точка ДО которой делается дело (получение данных) 😂 префиксы очень связаны с одноименными предлогами
@rigel05099 ай бұрын
i wish your website could accept turkish liras..
@shrippie-4214Ай бұрын
Green? that looks like blue to me i dunno could be sea foam green though
@Aannoonnnn9 ай бұрын
Привет 😊
@SerhioMiAmigo4 ай бұрын
Ляяяяя, это безумие!😅😅 Удачи всем.
@bravemac86129 ай бұрын
Hey! Is Victoria ok? We all just wanna make sure you are all ok we don’t need details but just wanna make sure everything is okay
@marlonzuniga27549 ай бұрын
поел доел? what is the difference?
@user-ae7ff5kp9n9 ай бұрын
Поел (Poel) - i have finished eating (process) Доел (Doel) - i have finished eating (something) 1. Я поел 30 минут назад. I have finished eating 30 minutes ago. 2. Я доел рис. I finished eating rice.
@marlonzuniga27549 ай бұрын
@@user-ae7ff5kp9n :'(( это сложно
@IGAgames9 ай бұрын
доел - it means that you finished it, there are no more food. я доел хлеб - i ate the bread (you finished a specific bread, but the main thing is that it is no more) or i ate all bread ( there are no more bread at all, but you can specify that by adding "весь" я доел весь хлеб) я поел хлеб - i ate bread (it just past simple for "есть" - eat, no extra meaning )
@sunnyocean9 ай бұрын
@@IGAgamesit’s not present simple. Поел is past tense
@IGAgames9 ай бұрын
@@sunnyocean my mistake, thx yes, its past of course
@user-pw6nl1jz5i9 ай бұрын
0:17 ещё есть отговорить
@Leonid_3339 ай бұрын
Ура, акцент почти ушёл!
@royc46944 ай бұрын
That was dirty a whole video to lure you to the course and dont talk about the other prefixes
@spanishconyolanda38149 ай бұрын
I love yr videos but you should talk all the time in russian, not in english. Thank you
@lilyrose41918 ай бұрын
No. It's actually very helpful for native English speakers to get full clarification of what he is conveying. Learning a new language and expecting to cope with full clarification of it in the new language just leads to misinterpretation and wastes time. His ability to explain so well in English is exactly what attracts many people to this channel. I know of other channels that speak only in Russian. They are easy to find.
@spanishconyolanda38148 ай бұрын
@@lilyrose4191 Ok, I suppose it depends on the level of the language, anyway I prefer they speak russian all the time. No offense,pls.
@lilyrose41918 ай бұрын
No offence at all ! I love to listen to Russian as well, but the explanations in English and very practical on finer points for English speakers. It helps one's understanding in a big way and his explanations are excellent! Blessings to you and best of luck with learning Russian (I think you are well ahead of me! 😀)@@spanishconyolanda3814
@mixam29 ай бұрын
Какой русский язык сложный. Я его так и не освоил.😢
@user-pw6nl1jz5i9 ай бұрын
Самоирония, хд
@itami84468 ай бұрын
русский язык капец какой сложный, когда увидел все эти префиксы захотелось застрелиться, но хорошо что мне это не надо учить 😂
@user-lc1ue6dr2j6 ай бұрын
Вы русский, и вы объясняет для англоязычных русский или вы амераканец(англичанин) который знает русский и объясняет для англоязычных?
@pabloo0009 ай бұрын
Только русский может получить 2 по русскому
@unimir90319 ай бұрын
Стоит ли ему сказать, что префикс это не приставка? А "- ся", "-сь" в глаголах? 😂
@F_A_F1239 ай бұрын
Нет, зачем говорить *уйню. -ся (-сь) - постфикс.
@HockeyLegend-wd4yi9 ай бұрын
first! 👍
@aleksandr133879 ай бұрын
Честно не понимаю, зачем кому то, кто знает английский, учить русский язык, чтобы что?
@-SUM1-9 ай бұрын
А почему русские так этим заморачиваются? Человек может заинтересоваться языком, культурой этой или любой другой страны, разве ты не знал?
@user-sq2hg7nh9u9 ай бұрын
Гениально. Русский олин из мировых языков на который переводят научную литературу. Знаяит язык мирового значения и межнационального общения Чтобы что?
@nrjlo2 ай бұрын
I really like to take part in your classes, but unfortunately it’s not possible in Iran to pay in dollars:((( so i will never be able to take part. Good to those who are learning with you Feodor🤍 удачи всему