Я носитель русского языка с рождения, по приколу решил посмотреть видео, мне кажется, если б я не знал русский, то наверное не хватило бы сил справляться со столькими ньюансами
This isn't super easy, It's too difficult for beginners! Can't understand anything. We're not learning english here, or Spanish. Sorry just a little critique.
I agree, this is quite "deep end" for beginners and even early intermediates ... I would recommend www.youtube.com/@russiangrammar as a supplement! Search for "numbers" and he'll explain the numbers in all the genders and cases in a relatively systematic and yet bite-sized format. He's good with other grammar parts too!
04:54 mistake in English subtitle 🙈 "And from fifteen to nineteen" will be right ✅
Thanks a lot. Very creative video, with the marshmallows and all! 👏
эта тема для меня🤯 видео очень понятно, спасибо 💫
bi tık zordu ya
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Есть ли тут русские
Это полезное видео, спасибо большое!
Спасибо!
Супер видос! Девять колец 😁
Я носитель русского языка с рождения, по приколу решил посмотреть видео, мне кажется, если б я не знал русский, то наверное не хватило бы сил справляться со столькими ньюансами
Нюансами*)
Dem ist so. Weil dem so ist, ist es interessant.
Something even as simple as numbers overwhelms me when it comes to rules 😅
I should take note and then revise
Where is the link of the website in 03:45 ?
www.patreon.com/easyrussian
I have to watch at half the original speed to be able to follow. Please slow dow a bit.
You said 40 and 90 are formed differently, but did you ever tell us what 90 is? ☺
Я просто хочу сказать какое у вас хорошее произношение, и оно совсем естественное. Вы просто чуть чуть медленнее говорите.
4:54 sixteen?
Oops! Of course "to nineteen". Thanks for noticing!
Я перепутал пятьдесят с пятьсот
This isn't super easy, It's too difficult for beginners! Can't understand anything. We're not learning english here, or Spanish. Sorry just a little critique.
I agree, this is quite "deep end" for beginners and even early intermediates ... I would recommend www.youtube.com/@russiangrammar as a supplement! Search for "numbers" and he'll explain the numbers in all the genders and cases in a relatively systematic and yet bite-sized format. He's good with other grammar parts too!