Олю! Good to see you again. Hope all is well with you. Very interesting and educational video. Thanks! Reminds me that I really need to spend some more time on my studies... "Якби я вчився частіше, то знав би українську мову краще." ;) Take care! (Your new hair style suits you very well btw.)
@LetsLearnUkrainian19 күн бұрын
Thank you so much 😊! It's good to be back!
@rolandzarwasch6523Ай бұрын
Дуже дякую, Олю. Це був дуже ціукавий і важливий урок! Але: "Якщо вони вчили б дивлячись, коти були б м'ясниками." (турецьке прислів'я)😀
@LetsLearnUkrainianАй бұрын
Як цікаво!!! Дякую, що поділилися 😊😊
@thameskingАй бұрын
дякую! Я дуже хотів цьому навчитися.
@LetsLearnUkrainianАй бұрын
Супер, я рада! Дякую, що подивилися 😊
@RiccardoPearlmanАй бұрын
I just wanted to also add that your preface where you laid out the three basic 'moods' was SUPER clarifying. I think sometimes laying out a broader view really helps you get a better intuition on things as we go forward on this journey. Again, thank you for making this video :)
@LetsLearnUkrainian19 күн бұрын
And I was hesitant, if I should add it or no, glad I did! Thanks for watching 😊
@RiccardoPearlman19 күн бұрын
@@LetsLearnUkrainian Yes yes! I have been trying to map out these basic 'bones' of language construction- aspect, mood, tense, number, etc... For me it helps to start with a high level view of things.
@RiccardoPearlmanАй бұрын
Heeeeey! You are welcome back to your channel! I have been looking at conditional mood recently. Great timing 😁
@LetsLearnUkrainianАй бұрын
Hahah I knew it 😏😀😀 thank you and I’m glad to post again 🙏😀
@hakanacar1069Ай бұрын
merci alot , glad you come back 💙💛
@LetsLearnUkrainian19 күн бұрын
🤗
@jayjones7891Ай бұрын
Omg! You have returned! Thank you so much. I didn't know if you would continue to teach Ukrainian.
@LetsLearnUkrainianАй бұрын
Wow, thank you for commenting so fast and of course for watching!! Yes, it's a bit difficult for me to find the time to film these days but I am not giving up!
@jayjones7891Ай бұрын
@LetsLearnUkrainian I will watch and take notes when ever you can post. I mostly use Doulingo and watch tons of Ukrainian news to pick out words. Ukrainian is the most beautiful language in the world!!!
@LetsLearnUkrainianАй бұрын
@@jayjones7891I’m so glad to read this! And I agree, Ukrainian is beautiful indeed ❤
@LAKHDAR212Ай бұрын
شكرا جزيلا أستاذة بالتوفيق مع السلامة🖐
@LetsLearnUkrainianАй бұрын
3afwan! Вибачте, не маю арабської розкладки на клавіатурі 😞
@LAKHDAR212Ай бұрын
@@LetsLearnUkrainian No problem, professor. I am writing a comment in Arabic because I know that you are fluent in the Arabic language. Thank you very much and good luck.👍
@AdalbertKowalАй бұрын
Many thanks, this is very helpful. Especially the hint where to use only "b" and where to use "by", which finally is clear to me now. :)
@LetsLearnUkrainianАй бұрын
Always welcome! Glad I mentioned it ☺️☺️
@Monika-qt8hoАй бұрын
Hvala za video! Pozdrav iz Hrvatske!
@LetsLearnUkrainianАй бұрын
Pozdrav Hrvatska!!! Hvala vam na gledanju ❤️
@ljiljanamirotic856Ай бұрын
Drago mi je da si dobro Olga.Pozdrav iz Crne Gore!👋
@LetsLearnUkrainian19 күн бұрын
Greetings to Montenegro 🇲🇪 ❤️❤️❤️
@andreydavydov6417Ай бұрын
Many thanks for this upload, dear teacher!
@LetsLearnUkrainianАй бұрын
Always happy to upload! Thank you for watching 👀
@1midnightfishАй бұрын
Thank you for this video, I've been noticing Ukrainian conditionals for a while, just observing the constructions in the hope they'll become natural (it kind of works to an point), so your explanation comes at the perfect time. It would be good to know if the different options you gave us are more commonly used with certain words than others, and also if this type of construction is used equally with perfective and imperfective verbs (another thing I am slowly getting my head around). It's so nice to see you back on KZbin - I have no other social media, and can't handle notifications so I always turn them off... I was literally on the community page of your channel the other day, wondering if you're ok! 🤗💙💛
@LetsLearnUkrainian19 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching and also for checking on me 😊 these constructions you can use interchangeably, I'd say, they carry very similar meaning. And yes, the rules work for both - perfective and imperfective verb aspects. Якби ти читала менше, то не мала б проблем із зором. Якби я прочитала цю книгу, я б тобі її повернула.
@user-he4ue6is7kАй бұрын
Thank you very much for this lesson. I need something more organised to learn after finishing Duolingo, anyone have any suggestions?
@LetsLearnUkrainianАй бұрын
Thanks so much for watching 😊
@nurseSeanАй бұрын
Find someone to have a conversation with. Pick a song that you want to sing and learn It. People need a motivation to learn (usually), find your motivation and then look for a set of study material that supports that. Another KZbinr has a textbook. I’ve been meaning to get it. Mastering Ukrainian Cases. Olya has very well organized videos. You should watch more 😅
@mikhailabunidal9146Ай бұрын
Ласкаво просимо назад, ми сумували за тобою
@LetsLearnUkrainian19 күн бұрын
Дуже дякую! І я сумувала також ❤️
@larsped.7388Ай бұрын
Якби я був таким розумним, як Оля, я б ідеально говорив українською)
@LetsLearnUkrainianАй бұрын
You’re on a right path, the sentence is built correctly 👍🏻 well done 👏
@nurseSeanАй бұрын
If you are looking at the medical aspects of mushrooms fruiting in your mouth, you need a doctor.
@LetsLearnUkrainianАй бұрын
Yes, going to the forest would be the last thing on my to-do list. One way to interpret the saying 😅😅
@nurseSeanАй бұрын
@@LetsLearnUkrainian Якби з твоїх слів з'явилися гриби, ТО нам не довелося б йти в ліс, щоб їх знайти. I think this expresses the idea with out implying an alarming medical condition.