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Want to learn Russian? It's not that hard. Well, maybe just a little. Anyway, I'm here to help you. Learn new words, improve your speaking and have fun with me!
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Present Tense in Russian: 3rd Person Singular Conjugation
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In this short video, we will explore how to conjugate present tense verbs in third person. We will cover more than 30 common verbs, so you'll learn how to use them correctly in Russian. Join Me on Telegram: t.me/eeasyrussian
30 Russian Nouns and Their Adjectival Counterparts
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In this video, you will expand your Russian vocabulary by learning 30 common nouns and their corresponding adjectives. By mastering these noun-adjective pairs, you will be able to describe people, objects, and places in greater detail. This video is perfect for beginners and intermediate learners of Russian who want to enhance their vocabulary and grammatical skills. Download PDF (50 noun-adjec...
Russian Insults: A Comprehensive Guide for Learners
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Discover the most common and colorful insults used by native speakers, along with their meanings and appropriate usage. Useful Materials Easy Russian Magazine (April Issue): boosty.to/easyrussian/posts/76a0379f-a4f8-479d-bf5f-c5aa9c920dac My blog: easy-russian.com/articles/ Beginner Book "My First 100 Russian Words": easy-russian.com/my-first-100-words/
Present Tense in Russian: 2nd Person Singular Conjugation
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In this short video, we will explore how to use Russian verbs when talking to one person in the present. We will cover more than 30 commonly used verbs, so you'll learn how to use them correctly in Russian. Don't forget to grab the PDF that goes along with the video! boosty.to/easyrussian/posts/e44a3930-56b9-43f6-8f5a-af9ec41bef97 Join Me on Telegram: t.me/eeasyrussian
Present Tense in Russian: 1st Person Singular Conjugation
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In this concise video, we'll dive into the intricacies of Russian verb conjugation in the present tense, focusing specifically on the first person singular form. With over 30 common verbs covered in this video, you'll gain a solid understanding of how to conjugate verbs accurately in Russian. Download the accompanying PDF: boosty.to/easyrussian/posts/50252019-89ee-40a0-8bf3-f862304b23e1 Join Me...
50+ Polite Phrases in Russian For Proper Etiquette
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This video presents 50 polite phrases in Russian, with a focus on formal speech. As a reminder, there are differences between formal and informal speech in Russian - verbs change formality, and pronouns and etiquette vary. For more on formal vs informal Russian, see my article: easy-russian.com/formal-and-informal-language/. While this video emphasizes formal phrases appropriate for polite comp...
Education Related Vocabulary in Russian: School, Subjects, Academic Terms
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In this video, we'll delve into essential terms related to learning, schooling, and educational environments. Expand your Russian language skills with my comprehensive lesson on education-related words and phrases! Full List of Education Terms: easy-russian.com/education-vocabulary/ My Telegram Channel: t.me/eeasyrussian
Using Numbers With Nouns | Quantity in Russian Part 2
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This is the part two of my previous video on quantity in Russian: th-cam.com/video/oKOeFtR3Yew/w-d-xo.html I also have a video on numbers, that you may find helpful: th-cam.com/video/jZrq9jxU6uU/w-d-xo.html
Difference Between 'Зачем' and 'Почему': Simple Explanation
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While both of these words can be translated as "why" in English, understanding their proper usage is crucial to effectively communicate and express oneself in Russian. "Зачем" is typically used when asking about the purpose or intention behind an action. It seeks to uncover the reason or motive behind someone's decision or behavior. For example, you might use "зачем" when asking why someone is ...
Indeclinable Nouns in Russian | Words that Only Have One Form
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Indeclinable nouns in Russian are a specific category of nouns that do not change their form based on grammatical cases or numbers. They do not undergo the typical noun declension patterns found in Russian, where endings change based on case (nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, instrumental, prepositional) and number (singular, plural). Instead, they maintain the same form regardless of t...
Agreeing and Disagreeing in Russian | Dialogues
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Are you ready to master the art of agreeing and disagreeing in Russian? In this video, we'll explore the essential phrases and expressions you need to effectively express your opinions and engage in discussions with native Russian speakers. Here's a extended article on this topic: easy-russian.com/agreeing-and-disagreeing/ Join me on Telegram: t.me/eeasyrussian
Office Vocabulary in Russian
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Are you interested in working in Russia or collaborating with Russian professionals? This video is your ultimate guide to mastering office vocabulary in Russian. Learn everyday workplace terms to take your career to new heights. Here's a written version of this lesson: easy-russian.com/office-related-vocabulary/ Enjoying the content? Why not hit that subscribe button for more!
HAVE/HAS something: How to Express Possessions in Russian
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Talking about possession in Russian typically involves using possessive pronouns (th-cam.com/video/NRRYUgXZik0/w-d-xo.html). Another way to express possession is by using the genitive case construction. In this construction, the noun indicating possession is put in the genitive case, usually following the preposition "у" (u) or without a preposition. Examples: У меня есть кошка. (I have a cat.)...
Dynamic Verbs in Russian: Learn How to Describe Different Actions
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Learn Russian verbs that describe actions like: go, jump, turn, lean, give, take, touch, kick, put, pull, etc. Here’s an extended article on this topic: easy-russian.com/movement-verbs/ Follow Me on Telegram: t.me/eeasyrussian If you learned something new from this video, share it with someone who might find it helpful!
Learn Russian Through Stories | A Hedgehog | Reading in Russian
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Learn Russian Through Stories | A Hedgehog | Reading in Russian
50+ Examples of What-Questions in Russian
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50 Examples of What-Questions in Russian
The Plural of Nouns in Russian: Rules and Exercises
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The Plural of Nouns in Russian: Rules and Exercises
Names of Countries | Basic Russian Vocabulary
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Names of Countries | Basic Russian Vocabulary
How to Describe Smell and Taste in Russian
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How to Describe Smell and Taste in Russian
Difference Between ходить and идти as Russian Verbs
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Difference Between ходить and идти as Russian Verbs
Prepositions of Time in Russian (Common Time Expressions)
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Prepositions of Time in Russian (Common Time Expressions)
99 Useful Russian Phrases for Everyday Use
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99 Useful Russian Phrases for Everyday Use
Russian Slang: Different Ways to Use the Word Хрен (hren)
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Russian Slang: Different Ways to Use the Word Хрен (hren)
Relative Pronouns and Adverbs in Russian
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Relative Pronouns and Adverbs in Russian
Friendship and Love | Relationship Vocabulary in Russian
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Friendship and Love | Relationship Vocabulary in Russian
"Откуда ты?": Asking and Responding in Russian
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"Откуда ты?": Asking and Responding in Russian
100+ Most Hard-to-Pronounce Words in Russian
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100 Most Hard-to-Pronounce Words in Russian
Short Text about Learning Languages in Russian
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Short Text about Learning Languages in Russian
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Thanks, you really make it easy <3
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Невролог будете Neurologist а не Ophthalmologist . Ophthalmologist это офтальмолог.
good video
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Questo si che è utile🎉
They are all the same like in Bulgarian.
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Спасибо за отличное видео. Это было и развлекательно, и познавательно.👍
Спасибо за комментарий! Я старалась😊
мне нравится слово "падла"😅
Моё любимое слово - долбоящер, но, к сожалению, все ругательства невозможно уместить в одном видео😁
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Спасибо за видео !!!
Thank you, this video was really helpful ❤
I'm really happy the audio doesn't have english. It's better for my listening practice. Thank you very much :)
great
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Excited to share this with my kids! Thank you!
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2:20 Например: я беру стакан воды. Я беру стакан воды и начинаю пить. Правильно, да?🤔
Да, верно)
How do you say respiratory therapist? I want to identify myself properly to my Russian patients.
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Very good video Thank you
я живу в Самаре, сейчас изучаю русский язык, я из Сомали
This is wonderfully made. Thank you for adding side notes, such as the plural form. Also, I appreciate the pictures for visual learning. It is simplistic and just what I was looking for. Thank you Easy Russian!
You're welcome :) I'm glad you liked my video.
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Thank you 😊
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Too much helpful... Thanks ❤
Очень полезно спасибо 👍😊
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Very nice pictures- A good vocabulary list
Спасибо за видео !!! Я люблю математику. Это очень интересные слова.
Super format
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Très beau ⛄
Nice ..Thanks
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