Short Adjectives - Everything you need to know

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@sharafjatoi8243
@sharafjatoi8243 7 ай бұрын
Добрый вечер. Я из Пакистана. Я изучаю русский язык. Я всегда слушаю ваши лекции, они очень помогают мне. ❤
@thetooginator153
@thetooginator153 7 ай бұрын
Молодец! I studied Russian forty years ago (in the United States) and there were only five people in my classes! I never imagined that I could watch videos from Russia any time I want, and that there would be amazing computer translations. I think you will be glad you studied Russian because there are Russian speakers all over the world. Back in 1980, it was very rare to meet a Russian speaker. Good luck with your studies. Oh, and I understood your comment perfectly - without using the translator. You are learning Russian well!
@Sukiipod
@Sukiipod 7 ай бұрын
🤦🏽‍♂️
@mikhail7587
@mikhail7587 7 ай бұрын
As a Russian native speaker, I must say that these short adjectives are mostly used in the written language. You can see lots of them in books and poetry, but not as many in our everyday speech
@user-ob9pc9mb5e
@user-ob9pc9mb5e 7 ай бұрын
Объясняете отлично, лучше, чем наши учителя в школе когда-то нас учили русскому)
@LearnRussianStanislavAcademy
@LearnRussianStanislavAcademy 7 ай бұрын
Доход учителя не зависел от качества объяснений )
@user-ob9pc9mb5e
@user-ob9pc9mb5e 7 ай бұрын
@@LearnRussianStanislavAcademy зато результаты на том же ЕГЭ или золотые медали напрямую коррелируют с доходом учителя)
@jasminealiara3257
@jasminealiara3257 7 ай бұрын
Such a great teacher!
@The_Naughty_Kitten
@The_Naughty_Kitten 7 ай бұрын
You have a soothing voice, perfect for a language teacher! Greetings & GOD bless from Alabama, USA ✨️☦️🙏🏻✝️✨️
@nimmira
@nimmira 7 ай бұрын
so we can say it is used when the adjective is the object of the sentence
@Asal997.M
@Asal997.M 7 ай бұрын
Спасибо большое ❤я из Ирака и Обожаю ваш канал. Я начала изучать русский язык 4 месяца назад, и вы мне очень помогли. Спасибо. 💙🇮🇶🇷🇺
@Robot_B
@Robot_B 7 ай бұрын
Я араб ! я хочу сказать, что русский - один из самых красивых языков на этом мире 🌍
@Robot_B
@Robot_B 7 ай бұрын
Я шучу, я робот 🤖
@Asal997.M
@Asal997.M 7 ай бұрын
@@Robot_B спасибо 😁Откуда вы?
@Robot_B
@Robot_B 7 ай бұрын
Класс !
@Robot_B
@Robot_B 7 ай бұрын
@@Asal997.M извини😔, я не могу сказать.
@ThickCutOhio
@ThickCutOhio 7 ай бұрын
I’m going to learn Russian.
@drunkduck8073
@drunkduck8073 7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, your content really helps me
@malikshqair5871
@malikshqair5871 7 ай бұрын
I love you a whole lot man you are so good.
@Frosy_offical
@Frosy_offical 7 ай бұрын
Hello from Russia, I am learning English and I really like it
@chadandrews98
@chadandrews98 5 ай бұрын
Спасибо! Хорошое объяснение. I found ? Exception: добрый-> добр( М)
@Valentin_I
@Valentin_I 7 ай бұрын
Можно сказать "Она была красивая" наравне с "Она была красива". В общем, смысл один и тот же, но есть нюансы...
@godominus9222
@godominus9222 2 ай бұрын
Another teacher said that they are used when they are a temporary descriptor. Which is true?
@Sanchoo25
@Sanchoo25 7 ай бұрын
Wassup , do you have any classes you are teaching and how can i join
@alex2410
@alex2410 7 ай бұрын
Обожаю ваши видео, они очень полезные и понятные. Одна вопрос, можем сказать "помагаюший - е" когда хочется сказать что то быть "helpful"?
@NI4KA
@NI4KA 7 ай бұрын
Можно. Но больше подойдет перевод «полезный». От контекста зависит. Какую фразу вам помочь перевести?
@Rus-eq5wn
@Rus-eq5wn 7 ай бұрын
один вопрос - вопрос это мужской род.
@alex2410
@alex2410 7 ай бұрын
@@NI4KA я думала когда вы говорите "These ______ were very helpful" or when something is helpful. It depends on context? Or can you use "помагаюший" about someone?
@NI4KA
@NI4KA 7 ай бұрын
@@alex2410 Фразу "These ____ were very helpful" я бы перевела "Эти ____ были очень полезны". We rarely use the word "помогающий" in spoken language. For example, this word can be found in instructions or an official document. "Программное обеспечение, помогающее заполнять налоговую декларацию" or "Старший брат, помогающий сделать домашнюю работу". But during conversation we use the word “полезный” more often.
@alex2410
@alex2410 7 ай бұрын
@@NI4KA спосиба большой! I don't understand every word 100%, but I get the context of it. Thanks again
@Yilia0.0
@Yilia0.0 7 ай бұрын
❤❤
@Orion1205
@Orion1205 7 ай бұрын
I was at work trying to learn how to say, "I am following you." And my friend who is a native Russian speaker told me it was, "Я следую за тобой." But my English speaking brain can't figure out why it is this way and he was having trouble trying to explain it to me. When I tried to figure it out on my own I thought it was going to be something like. "Я следую тебя." Because it seems similar to many other simple sentences that have a verb that acts upon another word and normally you would make that word genitive case to show what the verb is affecting. "I > love > you. = Я > люблю > тебя." So by that logic it should be. "I > Follow > you. = Я > следую > тебя." But obviously that's not correct. So my only question is. Is there anyone in here that can explain to me the thought process behind why it is за тобой and not тебя so I can understand it better because I have a hunch this exact grammar thing is going to pop up many more times in the future in different scenarios. Thanks in advance for any help.
@boxybox2963
@boxybox2963 7 ай бұрын
"Следую за" - usually used with moving objects, creatures, or substitute pronouns: "Я следую за тобой" or "Она следует за кроликом". But "За" is not required, such as in the case of abstract objects: "Я следую правилам". In cases where you can't literally "go". This doesn't explain the rule itself, but it may help to better contextualize.
@ethiop_frum
@ethiop_frum 7 ай бұрын
In the Russian language there are two verbs "следить" and "следовать" going back to the same root "след", but having different meanings. And these two verbs are often translated into English in the same way through an online translator (it's wrongly). Следить - means "follow" in the sense of "track". Следовать - means "follow" in the sense of "follow in the wake". And there are also verbs from the same root: исследовать, расследовать, преследовать.
@jeremy0158
@jeremy0158 5 ай бұрын
I think its the same logic that « I’m running after you » -> « Я бегу за тобой ». You are following someone, you are « after him », so « Я следую за тобой»
@Orion1205
@Orion1205 5 ай бұрын
@@jeremy0158 Thank you this is actually the most helpful of the replies. Simple to the point and makes sense. This language is proving very difficult. 😅
@Kris-ch3oq
@Kris-ch3oq 7 ай бұрын
i wanna know if it's possible to learn Russian from these videos alone, or if you have to sign up for the course. I don't have enough money for the course but i still wanna be fluent in Russian, I'm definitely gonna try to learn from the videos (:
@rikkiscrazy
@rikkiscrazy 7 ай бұрын
I'm doing Duelingo, watching these videos, and saving up for his course. Honestly the biggest help is just exposure. I usually have Russian music or a movie playing throughout the day.
@oguretzxpivo
@oguretzxpivo 7 ай бұрын
you also have to watch stuff on russian language to get used to the sound of speech (general with each language). Or have a friend who speak this language and can help you get at least the slang
@autodestructor4709
@autodestructor4709 7 ай бұрын
Я думаю, все возможно если ты будешь настойчив и приложишь усилия. Наверное лучший способ выучить язык - общаться с его носителями. In my opinion everything is possible if you are persistent and put in the effort. Probably the best way to learn a language is to communicate with native speakers.
@greatestytcommentator
@greatestytcommentator 7 ай бұрын
Do many Russians get this type of thing incorrect?
@treadoor6429
@treadoor6429 7 ай бұрын
Я даже не знал, что на это есть правило. Для всех русскоговорящий с детства, интуитивно очевидно, как правильно
@Stratanian
@Stratanian 7 ай бұрын
Порой русский язык на столько сложен, что даже носители языка делают ошибки )) но правила помогают
@bshthrasher
@bshthrasher 7 ай бұрын
There are always native speakers who do glaring mistakes. It is true for every language on Earth. If you don't see their mistakes, you don't know the language good enough. So it's a good indicator of your knowledge level :)
@KlaffnyChanell
@KlaffnyChanell 7 ай бұрын
Привет пупсик
@alexlex7034
@alexlex7034 7 ай бұрын
Когда ты полностью смысл песни на незнакомом (ну, как сказать незнакомом) языке понимаешь. Не обольщайтесь - это болгарский.))) Български език исторически очень близок русскому. ;) kzbin.info/www/bejne/in6ckI1tpNSMnrssi=4sAA3vTR7EoaYPcq
@alexlex7034
@alexlex7034 7 ай бұрын
Не хихи и хаха. Но болгарский язык, несмотря на то, что славянский, выбивается из других славянских языков, является исключением: 1. Артикли не свойственны славянской языковой семье. Нигде их нет, только в болгарском; 2. В болгарском нет падежей. Во всех других славянских языках они есть; 3. По структуре болгарский, несмотря на то, что пишется кириллицей, больше к английскому близок. Противовес польский, он латиницей пишется но, при этом типичный славянский язык. Чешский тоже.))
@ymag_8670
@ymag_8670 7 ай бұрын
First
@uknownymouz
@uknownymouz 7 ай бұрын
+respect
@Frosy_offical
@Frosy_offical 7 ай бұрын
Good
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