Thank you so very much for these videos. I am trying to teach myself russian. I really appreciate that you use english letters to "help" assist along with Russian letters. The Russian letters make different sounds but for those of us who are still "fine tuning" IT REALLY HELPS!
In English you may sometimes use the words "teach, taught" when you are without an instructor. You are right I am studying Russian but I want to imply emphasis that I am learning on my own. Do you know a good resource for native Russians who wish to practice their English? i would love to get to practice with others :)
Thank you for your lessons!!!! It is a good way to discover and revise Russian words!!! The only suggestion I could give you is write the script of your exchanges to be able to reread your lesson, but it is excellent))))) and I am a teacher, so you can be proud of your work!!!! Your revision at the end is a very good idea too!!!! Thank you very much!!!!
Instead of saying "unbound hair" it is far more common to say "down" in America. For example, "today I am wearing my hair down." The opposite is also true. Bound, would be "up." Today, my hair is up.
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online I always enjoy your lessons which are an entertaining and fun way to learn Russian almost without realizing it.
Colin Wade . Really enjoying these video lessons. Yes I have noticed a lot of 'Americanisms' in the translations - not just here. fringe - uk / bangs - usa Plural of 'mouth' in pronounced like 'mouthz' more than mouthes. 😊😊
Antonia . please can I contact you online for learning russian because I like to visit moscow but I din't know russian language . Thanks again for your amazing way of teaching . 🙋🙋
Hey! I love your videos, I've been watching for a while. My Russian friend said she had never heard рты. I was a little confused, could you explain maybe?
"рты" is plural for "рот", and as long as it is not a paired part of the face, it is used in plural very-very-very seldom, and usually in set expressions like "голодный рты"
We don't have single and pural from of any objects or parts of our body. For example "hair" just put number in front to indicate how many and "hair" stays the same. This is even harder than a time :'' ( But I'll keep learning, like your video by the way.
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online I was referring to the video around ~ 3:25 . Well honestly I couldn't understand the Russian dialogue, but from the body language it looked like what you two were saying veered to something a little naughty perhaps? or maybe not and I am just reading to much into it. thanks for your replies by the way. a great channel and I always appreciate people spending their time to teach others, no matter what it is. :)
зачем курица слева произносит слова по слогам?! из-за этого все кто смотрел видео спрашивают меня почему она звучит странно, еще бы по слогам нет нормального
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online well... it seems that lisho is pronounced like leixo in portuguese-brazilian and I guess it means something "mean". But we are not interested in knowing what, are we ? :-P
I like your style of teaching, some humor always helps make lessons interesting.
Thank you very much! :)
Thank you so very much for these videos. I am trying to teach myself russian. I really appreciate that you use english letters to "help" assist along with Russian letters. The Russian letters make different sounds but for those of us who are still "fine tuning" IT REALLY HELPS!
Victor Kwasnikow I am glad that it helps ;)
p.s. do you teach Russian, really? :) or do you mean you study it?
In English you may sometimes use the words "teach, taught" when you are without an instructor. You are right I am studying Russian but I want to imply emphasis that I am learning on my own. Do you know a good resource for native Russians who wish to practice their English? i would love to get to practice with others :)
Victor Kwasnikow, try this web site -->
www.interpals.net/
or simply --> vk.com
p.s. I have never seen the verb 'teach' used in this meaning
Victor Kwasnikow kuant ti se brutt
Your lesson is SO great!
Thank you for your lessons!!!! It is a good way to discover and revise Russian words!!! The only suggestion I could give you is write the script of your exchanges to be able to reread your lesson, but it is excellent))))) and I am a teacher, so you can be proud of your work!!!! Your revision at the end is a very good idea too!!!! Thank you very much!!!!
I am glad that I can help ;)
Начал учить английский благодаря вам))
Рада слышать! Не бросайте ;)
Thank you for the video!!!! I have a hard time remembering the words, but you both are very good teachers!!!
+bestsk8eva Thank you very much! :)
nice video, nice knowledge and nice teachers!! thanks
This video help me a lot! I very glass for see.... Thank you so much for doing this video.
Wow, great, it really enlarges my Russian vocabulary, very good for a Russian beginner like me, thanks, do you still make new videos?
Опен Жан of course, can't you see them appearing at my channel? :)
Great Job . Thanks Antonia
you are welcome ;)
good presentation, thanks Antonia
+Anzan Mahfuz you are welcome! ;)
Intereting presentation. Thanks.
Instead of saying "unbound hair" it is far more common to say "down" in America. For example, "today I am wearing my hair down." The opposite is also true. Bound, would be "up." Today, my hair is up.
you could also say: untied...
I'm Mexican American I speak English and Spanish and these words were so easy for me to say.
+Texas Pariot I am glad that it was easy :) it's not easy for everyone ;)
Thanx for nice Lesson!
Thank you for taking the time to do this.
You are welcome! I am glad to help ;)
I'd be very grateful if you made a video with the uses of the particle "же".
Your pair is good.your lesson mind blowing!!!!
it was so great.wish you all the best
you are simply awesome
thank you very much! You are very kind! ;)
Вы такие классные!!!
Aesha Mohammed спасибо! Стараемся ;)
Спасибо, что смотрите! :)
спасибо болшое ...
you guise are so warm and adorable
Gerrit Niemands thank you so much :)
thank u soooo much ...this is amazing 👍👍💝💝
+Abobakr Abogliel thank you very much! :)
+Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online u are welcome 💝💝
Very helpful!
That's great!!! :)
ok . Thanks Antonia
you are welcome!
thank u very much
You are welcome ;)
Thanks ...
You are most welcome ;)
In England we do not say bangs, I think that is American English, we say fringe.
Colin Wade thank you for the information! :)
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online I always enjoy your lessons which are an entertaining and fun way to learn Russian almost without realizing it.
Colin Wade thank you very much! I am happy to know it!
Colin Wade . Really enjoying these video lessons. Yes I have noticed a lot of 'Americanisms' in the translations - not just here. fringe - uk / bangs - usa
Plural of 'mouth' in pronounced like 'mouthz' more than mouthes. 😊😊
thanks!!
Welcome ;)
Cute educational video))
спасибо
+iqbal muhammad не за что ;)
Очень интересное видео! )
А можно сказать "она носит челку/косу"?
+Stefano Pellegrini Спасибо! Да, так можно сказать ;)
Antonia . please can I contact you online for learning russian because I like to visit moscow but I din't know russian language . Thanks again for your amazing way of teaching . 🙋🙋
you are welcome! As for contecting me - the only way is by writing comments here, as I don't have time for anything else, unfortunately :(
я люблю твой видео 📹 вы красивая
+lujain Nader спасибо большое, я рада, что Вам нравятся мои уроки! :)
p.s. "я люблю твои видео"
Hey! I love your videos, I've been watching for a while. My Russian friend said she had never heard рты. I was a little confused, could you explain maybe?
"рты" is plural for "рот", and as long as it is not a paired part of the face, it is used in plural very-very-very seldom, and usually in set expressions like "голодный рты"
Antonia, How do you say... Your' skin must be so soft?
good stuff!
thank you :)
Very good
Alberth Bruno thanks! :)
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online fan culo antonia
good show
+janna 2014 thank you! :)
Kакое прекрасное лицо y Танюшки ! :3 is this right in russian ??
+mala potbull yes, you can say that ;)
thanks for the vodeo , its was very nice and funny too :)) , i really learnt many new words , hope you good luck :)
Thank you, dear! I am very glad to help!
you are welcome miss Antonia :)
I loved when you acted like Hamster!
Thank you! :)
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online You're welcome! :)
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online Spasiba! Pakka pakka! I like your rot and zubi!
We don't have single and pural from of any objects or parts of our body. For example "hair" just put number in front to indicate how many and "hair" stays the same. This is even harder than a time :'' ( But I'll keep learning, like your video by the way.
serberuss what language are you talking about? I mean that you don't have to change the form for plural
p.s. thank you very much! :)
Who was the poet in the Russia (Leo Tolstoy) tell something about him.
I have a video about Anna Karenina
Basic because Russian very difficult language!
miss Antonia , excuse me for hair is it correct to say hair in the plural or its just hair in singular and plural ?
In English we say "hair", and we mean all our hair, it is sungular, but used without an article
ah ok thank you for the explanation :)
Nizar Naji no problem :)
IT'S VERY FUNNY , I LIKE IT VERY MUCH :D
Thank you
Rami Musharbash and thank YOU for the comment and watching! :) I am glad you liked it! ;)
your friend is cute & funny :)
+rufaida mahajna she really is! :)
Plz start from alphabets and how they are pronounced
I started from that ;) th-cam.com/play/PLCL8PrsNNVvfJwbyXoi4mqQecEKyy2MY7.html
You forgit ete( glaz) eyes (glaza) i think
what do you mean? singular and plural?
глаз - singular
глаза - plural
*loose hair - распущенные волосы
What about jaw?
Челюсть ;)
Romeo Santos челюсть. Я думаю
Привет! Как дела?
А как нащёт усы
unleashed dragon! lol
Michael Cornman yeah.... :)
girls cheeky much....
Random Random why cheeky?
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online I was referring to the video around ~ 3:25 . Well honestly I couldn't understand the Russian dialogue, but from the body language it looked like what you two were saying veered to something a little naughty perhaps? or maybe not and I am just reading to much into it. thanks for your replies by the way. a great channel and I always appreciate people spending their time to teach others, no matter what it is. :)
зачем курица слева произносит слова по слогам?! из-за этого все кто смотрел видео спрашивают меня почему она звучит странно, еще бы по слогам нет нормального
loose hair, and not bangs, its american, its fringe.
Untied hair
is good english?
i am just start.
sorry
+темно г I didn't quite understand your question.. :)
face di kakke
Loose hair
Lisho ou leixo ? hahahahaah se vc sabe pt-br ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
John West I don't get it...)
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online well... it seems that lisho is pronounced like leixo in portuguese-brazilian and I guess it means something "mean". But we are not interested in knowing what, are we ? :-P
лицо is pronounced as [l'itsO] ;)
The cringe is real.
Meaning?
Спасибо