i speak spanish, and using a russian video with english subtitles will probably either make me understand both languages way better or completely destroy my understanding of every single language there is
Absolutely. I currently maintain a pretty intense study plan for the languages I am learning and/or maintaining and refining (Learning 2, maintaining/polishing 2) but in order to develop the habit I started out very small because consistency in way more important than intensity and you can very gradually add time to your routine once you’ve established the habit, the addiction to consistency which ensures success more than anything.
Hey, this is the first video of your channel I saw, but it immediately stands out of other channels, I like that you speak Russian, so I can go with pronunciation and the Russian and English subtitles so I can follow both. This is high quality. Thank you for the effort making these! Большое спасибо!
Спасибо большая. Я ужe равно училься русский язык 5 лeт, когда я училсъя в школe. Но я нeмогу говорить по русски. Потому что я нeговорила каждый дeнь. I forgot. Сeйчас я хочу говорить по русский лучшe и мнe надо твой advice. Я читать харри поттeр каждый дeнь на русский и английский. I hope improve my english and russian skill. Thank you very much. Best wishes for you. From Mongolia
Очень хорошее, полезное видео! Отличное владение русским языком! Мне кажется эти советы можно применять не только к изучению языка, но и много к чему ещё
I believe that you need to be interested in the culture of the very country, then everything seems to be much easier. I still haven’t been able to come back to Russia since I started learning Russian (pandemic, war) but I am currently travelling through Norway and Finland, finally met some Russians on my way and now I can see that it was worth it (despite the fact that I hate some parts of Russian grammar lol). I would like to hear your tips on how to improve pronunciation as mine is very strong (someone said it’s like Caucasian accent)
Having a big interest in the culture is a prerequisite! Otherwise someone won't stick with it long enough. Though this interest also grows the more time you spend on learning the language.
Мне очень нравится твоё видео! В школе мы должны изучали русский язык, но я думала что это трудно, а я не могу помнить много. Спасибо тебе, я хочу продолжать учить этот прекрасный язык. I know there are many mistakes in this, but it feels refreshing to actually write something I'm russian again xD
As someone who has been studying Russian for 1 year now with 1.5 hour of study each day, this is how I have been studying -- The number one mistake that people make is learning from text books. Yes, sure they have their place however you want to speak Russian so why not actually practice talking?! I barely focus on grammar ( yes, I know grammar is important ) but I believe when learning russian for the first year, you need to learn as much vocabulary as possible. And then use your vocabulary to start speaking. This is my daily routine - Learn 5 new words every day Use Pimsleur Russian to boost your conversational skills. Revise your vocabulary. Revise 50 words each day. And lastly practice talking to yourself in Russian for 5-10 min each day. “Сегодня я проснулся восем часов. Я бы тренажёрный зал. После этого я купил еда и Обедал. Я тоже говорил красива русская девушка. Может быт однажды у меня будет девушка 😁 etc etc Hope this helps !
That sounds like a good plan. Though don't go overboard with the "grammar isn't important" mindset. Try to listen to a bit of a grammar podcast/lesson every day for 10 minutes (russianpod101, michel thomas, russian made easy etc.)
@@LearntheRussianLanguage I’m thinking about purchasing your course. Would you say it would be beneficial for me even though I have my own structured routine ? Learning 5 new words Revising vocabulary daily Speaking to myself for 10 min each day in Russian. Currently on level 3 of pimsleur russian
@@LearntheRussianLanguage My main problem is when I practice on italki or listen to Russian Netflix series it’s soooo hard for me understand. I have to ask them to slow down each individual word
@@tomjacobs8527 The course is mainly useful for 2 types of people:' - people who have trouble creating a structured approach to learning all aspects of Russian simultaneously. - people that struggle speaking and having conversations. It seems you're already taking a structured approach (though it won't hurt to spend more time practicing), so it all depends on how happy you are with your speaking ability.
Me myself I started studying Russian only last year I were 40 and went to train myself on the words that have a Latin translation ( which the Russian language is full of ) then I went for the harder words and how it has come into being thus far in after a year has developed moderately
@@randomguy7585 i mean what did you do to get to level a2... After knowing the letters how did you study grammar or how did you learn vocabulary and memories them?
Is there any specific website or app or anything to learn Russian? I already know hi and bye, and thank you and stuff like that, and all of the numbers and colours, but is there anything that I should use? Thanks in advance, and also, how long did it take you to get this good at Russian?
There are lot of apps and sites available. I recommend you start here: learntherussianlanguage.com/youtube/ I started learning in 2016, so that makes it 6 years when I published the video.
@@LearntheRussianLanguage сбасибо товарищ, do you think I could learn it semi-fluent in 3.5 years? I would like to try the special language exams to get some extra credits
Thanks! It works for a lot of things. Consistency on a small scale builds daily habits. After which you can turn up the intensity of the daily practice.
Yo solo hablo español esta mucha nerviosa.I also speak English i use English a lot. And know I’m gonna learn some Russian to speak to my Russian friend😊
i would like to just say that i was learning how to say some of the words as he was saying them, by just use of sound and an ai bot to help me with pronounciation.
@@nicolmateo38 Living in a Russian-speaking country can definitely help you speak better. But it's not a magic pill. It's more of an amplifier. If you can spend an hour per day learning Russian while not in Russia, then moving there will drastically improve the speed at which you will learn. But if someone is not practicing, moving to a Russian-speaking country will not help as much as they think.
Привет! Is there a specific video idea you'd like to see on this channel? You can let me know here: forms.gle/83mFvEPWXNKbza4JA
Genius! All you say makes so much sense to me.. and you have proven that what you say is effective
Thanks!
i speak spanish, and using a russian video with english subtitles will probably either make me understand both languages way better or completely destroy my understanding of every single language there is
💀🙏
😂 funny funny 😂
Absolutely. I currently maintain a pretty intense study plan for the languages I am learning and/or maintaining and refining (Learning 2, maintaining/polishing 2) but in order to develop the habit I started out very small because consistency in way more important than intensity and you can very gradually add time to your routine once you’ve established the habit, the addiction to consistency which ensures success more than anything.
Hey, this is the first video of your channel I saw, but it immediately stands out of other channels, I like that you speak Russian, so I can go with pronunciation and the Russian and English subtitles so I can follow both. This is high quality. Thank you for the effort making these!
Большое спасибо!
Thank you! Glad to hear you found the video useful.
Amazing video ! Such an inspiration for someone who's learning Russian 😊
Thanks! For how long have you been learning already?
I've been learning for over two months !! 😊
@@thayssaeduarda6175 that's great. Keep it up!
Спасибо большая. Я ужe равно
училься русский язык 5 лeт, когда я училсъя в школe. Но я нeмогу говорить по русски. Потому что я нeговорила каждый дeнь. I forgot. Сeйчас я хочу говорить по русский лучшe и мнe надо твой advice. Я читать харри поттeр каждый дeнь на русский и английский. I hope improve my english and russian skill. Thank you very much. Best wishes for you. From Mongolia
Thnak you so much, i was looking for someone who speak russian with this double subtitle ( russki + english) ; great man! GG
Thanks for that ! Thats probably the best advice iv heard & thats what im going to do , ten minuites per day for the coming time .
Yes, learning Russian is like a small fire. You need to keep adding a bit of wood to it everyday for it to continue burning :)
Очень хорошее, полезное видео! Отличное владение русским языком! Мне кажется эти советы можно применять не только к изучению языка, но и много к чему ещё
Спасибо большое за этот полезный урок, желаю вам удачи, надеюсь что когда нибудь я буду говорить русский так хорошо как у вас
Спасибо большое! Желаю вам удачи!
I believe that you need to be interested in the culture of the very country, then everything seems to be much easier. I still haven’t been able to come back to Russia since I started learning Russian (pandemic, war) but I am currently travelling through Norway and Finland, finally met some Russians on my way and now I can see that it was worth it (despite the fact that I hate some parts of Russian grammar lol).
I would like to hear your tips on how to improve pronunciation as mine is very strong (someone said it’s like Caucasian accent)
Having a big interest in the culture is a prerequisite! Otherwise someone won't stick with it long enough. Though this interest also grows the more time you spend on learning the language.
Мне очень нравится твоё видео! В школе мы должны изучали русский язык, но я думала что это трудно, а я не могу помнить много. Спасибо тебе, я хочу продолжать учить этот прекрасный язык. I know there are many mistakes in this, but it feels refreshing to actually write something I'm russian again xD
Очень хорошо строишь предложения! Местами даже акцент незаметно 💪
Спасибо большое!
Slowed it down to .75 speed, still could barely keep up with it! Great exercise, thanks!
Thanks! It's great that TH-cam has that option.
If you want to learn Russian faster, check out the Russian Conversational Blueprint: learntherussianlanguage.com/conversational-russian/
Hi thx for the video
do you have another showing your resources for studying for a begginer? especially grammer please
I'm currently working on a course that focuses specifically on grammar in relation to helping someone speak better!
As someone who has been studying Russian for 1 year now with 1.5 hour of study each day, this is how I have been studying --
The number one mistake that people make is learning from text books. Yes, sure they have their place however you want to speak Russian so why not actually practice talking?!
I barely focus on grammar ( yes, I know grammar is important ) but I believe when learning russian for the first year, you need to learn as much vocabulary as possible. And then use your vocabulary to start speaking.
This is my daily routine -
Learn 5 new words every day
Use Pimsleur Russian to boost your conversational skills.
Revise your vocabulary. Revise 50 words each day.
And lastly practice talking to yourself in Russian for 5-10 min each day.
“Сегодня я проснулся восем часов. Я бы тренажёрный зал. После этого я купил еда и Обедал. Я тоже говорил красива русская девушка. Может быт однажды у меня будет девушка 😁 etc etc
Hope this helps !
That sounds like a good plan. Though don't go overboard with the "grammar isn't important" mindset. Try to listen to a bit of a grammar podcast/lesson every day for 10 minutes (russianpod101, michel thomas, russian made easy etc.)
@@LearntheRussianLanguage
I’m thinking about purchasing your course. Would you say it would be beneficial for me even though I have my own structured routine ?
Learning 5 new words
Revising vocabulary daily
Speaking to myself for 10 min each day in Russian.
Currently on level 3 of pimsleur russian
@@LearntheRussianLanguage
My main problem is when I practice on italki or listen to Russian Netflix series it’s soooo hard for me understand. I have to ask them to slow down each individual word
@@tomjacobs8527 The course is mainly useful for 2 types of people:'
- people who have trouble creating a structured approach to learning all aspects of Russian simultaneously.
- people that struggle speaking and having conversations.
It seems you're already taking a structured approach (though it won't hurt to spend more time practicing), so it all depends on how happy you are with your speaking ability.
Вау, произношение 😲👍👍👍
Спасибо большое))
thanks
Great explain man. How to learning everyday new Russian 10 words?? Do you recommend something?
russian reader. check it out
I like Ankidroid a lot.
Russian is funny I love it. Im 4 years in learning korean and spanish and now I want to learn russian also I love hearing it ❤
Полностью согласен с тобой. К сожалению 99% преподавателей этого не понимают.
п.с. у тебя очень хороший Русский, лучше чем 99% изучающих Русский.
Спасибо большое!
Accept my endless gratitude 🎉
Me myself I started studying Russian only last year I were 40 and went to train myself on the words that have a Latin translation ( which the Russian language is full of ) then I went for the harder words and how it has come into being thus far in after a year has developed moderately
Thankyou Ari for the coaching clinic, cause I'm in the middle. Of my frustration tap into russian language fluency 😅
Yall -- I'm about A2 in Russian and am now starting to write my notes for my biology class in Russian.
Please could you tell me how did you start what did you do as a beginner?
What did you do after learning the letters?
@@naghamamer4986 learned some vocab & grammar, and started putting it together
@@naghamamer4986 just like Language Simp, I recited the Russian alphabet for 10 hours straight.
@@randomguy7585 i mean what did you do to get to level a2... After knowing the letters how did you study grammar or how did you learn vocabulary and memories them?
Ty
Is there any specific website or app or anything to learn Russian? I already know hi and bye, and thank you and stuff like that, and all of the numbers and colours, but is there anything that I should use? Thanks in advance, and also, how long did it take you to get this good at Russian?
There are lot of apps and sites available. I recommend you start here: learntherussianlanguage.com/youtube/
I started learning in 2016, so that makes it 6 years when I published the video.
@@LearntheRussianLanguage сбасибо товарищ, do you think I could learn it semi-fluent in 3.5 years? I would like to try the special language exams to get some extra credits
@@lylahsworld3930in 4 years, definitely lol. You can learn it in 1 year if you put in effort
Огромное спасибо за видео!! Лайк!!! Подписался уже на канал!!!
Спасибо большое!
thank you
im intimidating people in cod
Haha, great reason to learn Russian
What did you use to study?
Ankidroid is my favorite vocabulary app.
I cant chose any now or the same condition is likely to be in existense for longer time if i dont know my current situation in current scenario.
Ари, добрый день. Я хотел бы написать немного о русском языке(несколько страниц) для лучшего его понимания иностранцами. Куда можно написать?
Лучше бы это написать в русский реддит, там много иностранцев, которые учат русский язык: www.reddit.com/r/russian/
nice
ему пришлось сломать челюсть, чтоб в итоге заговорить по-русски.... Подумайте, надо ли вам это! ))))
brilliant life hack
Thanks! It works for a lot of things. Consistency on a small scale builds daily habits. After which you can turn up the intensity of the daily practice.
It like going the gym you need to trust the process and if you do it consistently it will pay off
Exactly!
Факс 1:27
Yo solo hablo español esta mucha nerviosa.I also speak English i use English a lot. And know I’m gonna learn some Russian to speak to my Russian friend😊
Estoy olvidando mi español porque estoy aprendiendo ruso :)
@@LearntheRussianLanguage esta bien! No te preocupes cuando tú hables much en un otro lenguaje tu olvida un otro lenguaje
I know a simple trick that will get you fluent in any language.
Stop watching videos about learning languages and just do it
Match word for word please.
МОТИВАЦИЮ НАДО ПОДНЯЯЯЯЯТЬ!!!!!!
Привет, как тебе идея снять видео как выучить на английском
Как выучить английский*
Хорошая идея, но я пока занят с русском))
Can someone tell me what mean Suca bliet
As a Russian, that is spelt сука блять and it is swear words
i would like to just say that i was learning how to say some of the words as he was saying them, by just use of sound and an ai bot to help me with pronounciation.
I forgot Russia
Супер! Буду здесь практиковать мой английский🙂❤️
Хаха, почему бы и нет))
When will you start your daily blog lol
Haha, don't have enough time for that. I'll probably keep it at weekly or maybe biweekly.
I wanted to go to rusia and learn THERE the Russian language...but I'm giving up!!It is too expensive and complicated.
hello, i wont to practical speak english end to get an experience in communication. May be i can help you in learning Russian speak, and you help me ?
@@nicolmateo38 i`m native Russian speak, and live in Russia. You can practical speak to me.
You don't need to be in Russia to learn Russian. The internet makes it much easier to learn from home. Удачи!
@@nicolmateo38 Living in a Russian-speaking country can definitely help you speak better. But it's not a magic pill. It's more of an amplifier. If you can spend an hour per day learning Russian while not in Russia, then moving there will drastically improve the speed at which you will learn. But if someone is not practicing, moving to a Russian-speaking country will not help as much as they think.
Why the click bait title
А тут есть русские или из СНГ которые просто пришли посмотреть как иностранцы иучаются русским
яємємвєя ρυттιηց уσυя ƒιηցєя
Ай спик совые на вершине
It is not your fault that your have learned Russian language
He is talking way too fast 😢
it's good to know the language of people who threaten Europe, including your country, with nuclear weapons and detonation of a nuclear plant.
i expected other tutorial and not the same shit everyone talks about how to learn
Who is your girl friend, dude? I am afraid she is Russian. Then everything explains.
No need to be afraid of that))