The most interesting and useful thing in this video is the way you illustrate endings... without that information I would be out of mind. Thanks a lot a lot a lot a lot...
Great lesson! :) In my country (United Kingdom) we have the phrase: Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet) to help us remember, and I also count it out on my hand :D
this is very good! i love how you got into just enuf detail to be useful and practical too! FYI: what you call light blue is *commonly* called that or 'sky blue' which i think might match the technical name of 'cyan' for this color.
i find it fascinating that Russian counts cyan as a 'basic color' where in English it isn't categorized as one of the basic colors. this is just fascinating how languages divide what colors we do into what categories. i also plotted these colors on a color wheel as such: 3 basic hue colors (at hue 'angle' of 0, 120, and 240 degrees respectively) are: red, green, blue. These 3 basic hue colors can then be divided into 3 more: red-green gives us 'yellow' (at a 60 degrees hue value), green-blue gives us 'cyan' (which i think fits the 'sky blue' color in this video) (at a 180 degree hue value, opposite of red), blue-red gives us 'magenta' (which might fit 'violet') (at a 300 degree hue value). So all 6 of these hue colors are: red (0 degrees), yellow (60 degrees = 1/6 of a circle), green (120 degrees = 2/6 of a circle), cyan/sky-blue (180 degrees = 3/6 of a circle), blue (240 degrees = 4/6 of a circle), magenta/(violet?) (300 degrees = 5/6 of a circle). I find it fascinating that orange is missing in these '6 basic colors'. To get orange, we need to divide these into 12 basic colors. Orange is one of the '12 basic color hues'. Orange has a hue degree value of 1/12 of a circle, or 360/12 = 30 degrees. What i find most fascinating is the other colors don't have basic English names. But neither did 'cyan'. I don't count 'cyan' as a 'basic' color that we are taught as being counted as a basic color as a kid for us English speakers. Mathematically & scientifically, Russian is more accurate to deem it a basic color. But both languages have orange, which is really one of the 12 'basic color hues'. Maybe that all makes sense.
Radha Singh thank you, dear! :) this phrase is from a song: www.chaif.ru/diskografija/oranzhevoe_nastroenie/oranzhevoe_nastroenie it means a joyful, lively mood ;)
captivating style ! but if you really care for beginners then the inflection part be omitted because it will confuse the beginner a lot and cause the aspirant to run away)
teacher im just wanna to ask u if i gonna be russian translate because im well in english but need to be russian translator so give me advise & if u can suggest to me some books
Excuse me dear Antonia, i just wanna know in the examples of ( white and blue) you mentionned white dress as neuter and you repeated it as masculine in blue dress, Can you explain so ??
David Emerling you can check the base (better - 'stem') being soft or hard by the initial form of the adjective - in the dictionary (singular, masculine, Nominative) - if the stem is followed by a vowel in the ending, which softens consonants (e.g. the ending -ий) then the stem is soft син-ий - soft красн-ый - hard оранжев-ый - hard голуб-ой - hard Here is a class, where I say which vowels soften consonants: part 1 - #3 Russian alphabet 1: Vowels 1 part 2 - #4 Russian alphabet 2: Vowels 2
All over the place! Are your lessons collected anywhere in any one place? Cannot scout the net for an argument. Inevitably I get waylaid some place else. Thank in advance for replying and thanks for your fun lessons.
Wait, did you use latin charachters instead of Russian charachters? How does this work? Is it "d" used instead of "д" etc? That's facinating! I guess it saves having to change the keyboard every time you change alphabets :D Cупер!
Hi! I'm a native english speaker but i'm into the more exotic cultures and just happen to be obsessed with russian. I've recently started and i think i've been doing pretty good for being american. But may i just ask, In russian, you have to roll your letters and prounce certain letters very differently and use your tongue more often then english. Do you think this would make me develop a russian accent? I WOULD LOVE IT BY THE WAY.. So attracting and fierce,
Music Town what exactly? Rolling your tongue? Well, when you pronounce soft consonants you kinda roll your tongue, yeah ;) p.s. that's great that you are interested in Russian! :) there are many different exotic cultures, why Russian? :)))))
Thank so much for awnsering, cant wait for it to come. And I choose Russian for lots reasons but i shall tell you 3 haha! 1. Russia is a beautiful country, And I have so much respect for all the people and there history. 2. If you are Russian and come to the USA, EVERYBODY will be in love with you and your accent. Down here Americans think foreigners are very attracting. 3. And last because Russian women are beautiful and i think it would be AMAZING to be apart of the nationallity
In English to know the order of the colours of the rainbow you can use this phrase: Run Over Your Grandma Because It's Violent (I is for indigo). It's a funny one I think xD
Jocelyn M. Garcia take the word 'it' for example, it is short 'i' and it is quite close to 'ы', but you pronounce it far back in your mouth, so the back of your mouth work hard here, I'll think of a better explanation and maybe make a video, devoted to this sound ;) + take a look at this class - #4 Russian alphabet 2: Vowels 2
You mentioned "orange mood." I asked several Russians and other Russian speakers, and no one knows the meaning. Can you please tell me what it is? Thanks!
also based on the example you gave of голубой pronounced (galuboy) do you know any other tips to know when to pronounce A in a word that has O letter. I get confuse all the time with these types of russian words not sure when to pronounce A or O.
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online I want to do lessons with you only 3-4 hours..because i am going to give exams in russian language for the level a1 ..of course i pay you!
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online I want to do questions only and praktice at oral exams only.. if you know a woman can teach me only 4 hours in 4 differens days please hepl me! 22 sept i will give russian exams level a1 ! i will pay firstly for the lessons..i want only ask my questions and little oral about my city my free time my family my foreign lungueges..only this! if you know somebody to help me i will appreciate it!!!!!
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online Roy G. Biv is the memorization shortcut for the rainbow colors. (R)ed (O)range (Y)ellow (G)reen (B)lue (I)ndigo (V)iolet. It is set up to look like a person's name. That is the only shortcut in English that I am aware of. каждый охотник желает знать где сидит фазан is a lot more imaginative way to memorize the order of the colors.
You teach excellently. Easily understood. Thank you.
Thank you so much! :)
So Helpful! Would love to see more videos about colors and the way they change with gender nouns.
I'll keep that in mind! Thank you for the feedback! 🤗
You are a real teacher. Thank you from my heart
Smart Ali and thank you for watching! :)
Your pronunciation is so nice and clear :)
As English is my second language, I do study both Russian and English at the same time.
Спасибо!
one lesson and I'm hooked! I wanted to learn Russian and catching all the nuances has been difficult. I can't thank you enough for these lessons!
+Catie Reeves Thank you! You are very kind! :)
Great teaching. Thank you for every lesson with examples subtitles explanation🙇
very well explained and pronounced piece by piece , thank you :)
I love you, Antonia.
So helpful,I understand your teaching.
The most interesting and useful thing in this video is the way you illustrate endings... without that information I would be out of mind. Thanks a lot a lot a lot a lot...
William J. U. I am very happy that you liked it and it is useful! :))))
Great lesson! :) In my country (United Kingdom) we have the phrase: Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet) to help us remember, and I also count it out on my hand :D
+Ethan Wallace interesting! Thank you for sharing! ;)
Cracking way of teaching. Keep it up.
Britlish - Linguaspectrum Thank you! :)
Very interesting and informative video.
this is very good! i love how you got into just enuf detail to be useful and practical too!
FYI: what you call light blue is *commonly* called that or 'sky blue' which i think might match the technical name of 'cyan' for this color.
Different colour with differend vocabulary... Very cute concept
What do you mean? :)
Спасибо.
You teach very nice
i find it fascinating that Russian counts cyan as a 'basic color' where in English it isn't categorized as one of the basic colors. this is just fascinating how languages divide what colors we do into what categories. i also plotted these colors on a color wheel as such:
3 basic hue colors (at hue 'angle' of 0, 120, and 240 degrees respectively) are: red, green, blue.
These 3 basic hue colors can then be divided into 3 more:
red-green gives us 'yellow' (at a 60 degrees hue value),
green-blue gives us 'cyan' (which i think fits the 'sky blue' color in this video) (at a 180 degree hue value, opposite of red),
blue-red gives us 'magenta' (which might fit 'violet') (at a 300 degree hue value).
So all 6 of these hue colors are:
red (0 degrees),
yellow (60 degrees = 1/6 of a circle),
green (120 degrees = 2/6 of a circle),
cyan/sky-blue (180 degrees = 3/6 of a circle),
blue (240 degrees = 4/6 of a circle),
magenta/(violet?) (300 degrees = 5/6 of a circle).
I find it fascinating that orange is missing in these '6 basic colors'. To get orange, we need to divide these into 12 basic colors. Orange is one of the '12 basic color hues'. Orange has a hue degree value of 1/12 of a circle, or 360/12 = 30 degrees. What i find most fascinating is the other colors don't have basic English names. But neither did 'cyan'. I don't count 'cyan' as a 'basic' color that we are taught as being counted as a basic color as a kid for us English speakers. Mathematically & scientifically, Russian is more accurate to deem it a basic color. But both languages have orange, which is really one of the 12 'basic color hues'. Maybe that all makes sense.
Thank you! 谢谢您!继续出更多更好的视频!
Xianbin Sun Welcome!!! :)
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Thank you !!!
Michelle Duncan you are welcome ;)
СПАСИБО
Пожалуйста!
I'm speechless , your classes are really really goood
You're beatiful btw x).
+Peter Dagger thank you so much! :)
Sini blu Rosa! VIBGYOR rainbow! Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green Yellow Orange Red! Antonia!
I like how you used the unreal past contraction in English at the begging of the video..... "its high time we did this".
+Aubrey Mbewe I liked it too :)
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I really appreciate your lessons. Thy are so well put together. I am just wondering what it means to have an orange mood.
Radha Singh thank you, dear! :) this phrase is from a song:
www.chaif.ru/diskografija/oranzhevoe_nastroenie/oranzhevoe_nastroenie
it means a joyful, lively mood ;)
captivating style ! but if you really care for beginners then the inflection part be omitted because it will confuse the beginner a lot and cause the aspirant to run away)
u r amazing teaher for russian really
+wissam aid thank you very much! :)
teacher im just wanna to ask u if i gonna be russian translate because im well in english but need to be russian translator so give me advise & if u can suggest to me some books
wissam aid I don't know any books in Russian, sorry, I don't use any. All I have is my classes, there are a lot of them here ;)
and your teaching method is so perfect, perfect for a dumb guy like me, its harder to teach dumb guys, thank you.
I am subscribing to your channel :)
Excuse me dear Antonia, i just wanna know in the examples of ( white and blue) you mentionned white dress as neuter and you repeated it as masculine in blue dress, Can you explain so ??
Did I say белое платье and синее платье?
а вот что насчет серобуромалиновый или вот "цвет бедра испуганной нимфы"...
You say the "base" in синий is soft. Is that based solely on the consonant "н"? If so, then why is the base of красный, apparently, considered hard?
David Emerling you can check the base (better - 'stem') being soft or hard by the initial form of the adjective - in the dictionary (singular, masculine, Nominative) - if the stem is followed by a vowel in the ending, which softens consonants (e.g. the ending -ий) then the stem is soft
син-ий - soft
красн-ый - hard
оранжев-ый - hard
голуб-ой - hard
Here is a class, where I say which vowels soften consonants:
part 1 - #3 Russian alphabet 1: Vowels 1
part 2 - #4 Russian alphabet 2: Vowels 2
Hi Antonia can you please make a video of how to pronounce the adjective endings it would be much appreciate it 🙏🙏🙏
All over the place! Are your lessons collected anywhere in any one place? Cannot scout the net for an argument. Inevitably I get waylaid some place else. Thank in advance for replying and thanks for your fun lessons.
All Russian videos are here in this playlist - th-cam.com/play/PLCL8PrsNNVvfJwbyXoi4mqQecEKyy2MY7.html
balchoi spasiva.Ochin paliesna. Patsielui.
Пожалуйста! Рада, что Вам понравилось ;)
Wait, did you use latin charachters instead of Russian charachters? How does this work? Is it "d" used instead of "д" etc? That's facinating! I guess it saves having to change the keyboard every time you change alphabets :D Cупер!
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Hi! I'm a native english speaker but i'm into the more exotic cultures and just happen to be obsessed with russian. I've recently started and i think i've been doing pretty good for being american. But may i just ask, In russian, you have to roll your letters and prounce certain letters very differently and use your tongue more often then english. Do you think this would make me develop a russian accent? I WOULD LOVE IT BY THE WAY.. So attracting and fierce,
Music Town what exactly? Rolling your tongue? Well, when you pronounce soft consonants you kinda roll your tongue, yeah ;)
p.s. that's great that you are interested in Russian! :) there are many different exotic cultures, why Russian? :)))))
Thank so much for awnsering, cant wait for it to come. And I choose Russian for lots reasons but i shall tell you 3 haha!
1. Russia is a beautiful country, And I have so much respect for all the people and there history.
2. If you are Russian and come to the USA, EVERYBODY will be in love with you and your accent. Down here Americans think foreigners are very attracting.
3. And last because Russian women are beautiful and i think it would be AMAZING to be apart of the nationallity
Music Town thank you for your answer too ;) and those are good reasons ;)
In English to know the order of the colours of the rainbow you can use this phrase: Run Over Your Grandma Because It's Violent (I is for indigo). It's a funny one I think xD
Samurai Sakura Wow, it is rude... :)
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online Well Americans wouldn't consider it rude, it's funny and childish haha ;)
Rachel welch had violet eyes.
Now that there's no English example for the letter Ы, are there at least any easier ways on how to pronounce it?
Jocelyn M. Garcia take the word 'it' for example, it is short 'i' and it is quite close to 'ы', but you pronounce it far back in your mouth, so the back of your mouth work hard here, I'll think of a better explanation and maybe make a video, devoted to this sound ;)
+ take a look at this class - #4 Russian alphabet 2: Vowels 2
***** what an interesting idea :) and a funny comment!
Берешь и произносишь Ы.
привет Антония! что значит 'оранжевое настроение'?
alejandra this phrase is from a song:
www.chaif.ru/diskografija/oranzhevoe_nastroenie/oranzhevoe_nastroenie
it means a joyful, lively mood ;)
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online ahh thanks!
Is it correct that all the colour words here are used as nouns, instead of adjectives?
these are adjectives 🤔
@@AntoniaRomaker Thanks!
You mentioned "orange mood." I asked several Russians and other Russian speakers, and no one knows the meaning. Can you please tell me what it is? Thanks!
+JEF'S FAVES this expression is from a song, it means that you want something colourful and brite in your life, not just usual routine ;)
Thank you so much; that is very helpful! I just googled "Orange Mood Song", and it appears to be connected with "Chaif" / Vladimir Shakhrin.
JEF'S FAVES that's right ;)
its ok i will still communicate with u and study hard may be i wil be translator (thx alot my teacher)
+wissam aid you are welcome! Keep going ;)
is it red rose also has another way to say vagina in russian ? I am not sure if you mention that in the sex russian lessons I am right ?
+Mann A. Ramos wet rose
thats right !! thank you
also based on the example you gave of голубой pronounced (galuboy) do you know any other tips to know when to pronounce A in a word that has O letter. I get confuse all the time with these types of russian words not sure when to pronounce A or O.
+Mann A. Ramos this class will help you - th-cam.com/video/6fhGEdvBUsM/w-d-xo.html
Фиолетовая кофта о Фиолетова кофта? I'm a bit confused :) why Фиолетова? in the last part of the video
Фиолетовая кофта, of course! It is a typing error ;)
спасибо ^^
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You forgot the color behind you, pink! Spasiba
+Leo B pink - розовый [rOzavij]
yeah, there are many more colours apart from those, I mentioned here ;)
It's spasibo. The easiest way to remember it is to know the origin.
Spasibo in fact is spasi (tebja) bog - god save you.
atlichna ^_^
Ahmed Hameed thank you :)
Очень дорого❤
Дорого? :)
@@AntoniaRomaker I'm from India.... Now In perm.... Just learned some words in russian
Дорого means expensive or dear
@@AntoniaRomaker ohhh
Violet is French purple is English
the riddle was no good, otherwise good video
mousey person ?! what that
a mediocre person
Я тоже так могу по-русски говорить
+Akiro Murakami я рада за вас! :)
Really nice. Tip: try to speak less English :)
+G anymede H thank you for the tip and watching
I send you a message here please check it!!! pleaseeeeeee!!!
What do you need? I don't have time for reading messages here, sorry. I only read the comments, so write it here, please ;)
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online I want to do lessons with you only 3-4 hours..because i am going to give exams in russian language for the level a1 ..of course i pay you!
Sorry, but I don't give lessons now, I a have small kid :(
Out of curiosity what kind of lessons would you like and at what time could you study?
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online I want to do questions only and praktice at oral exams only.. if you know a woman can teach me only 4 hours in 4 differens days please hepl me! 22 sept i will give russian exams level a1 ! i will pay firstly for the lessons..i want only ask my questions and little oral about my city my free time my family my foreign lungueges..only this! if you know somebody to help me i will appreciate it!!!!!
Everyday i have lessons here in greece 5-8 ...so i can all day to 16:00 o clock
Я жошу один по русски Гаврилов подруга
U rocked this class.i want a Russian speak girlfriend like u.u r awesome
Thank you! :) As for your first sentence, it doesn't make sense. Did you write it yourself or used some program?
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online .I am a second year medical student from India studying in Kiev.
I watched this video 7 times to get a clear idea on endings of words.thank u for making us understand
Antonia Romaker - I wrote the first sentence myself
Roy G. Biv is much less poetic.
Pasqualmie what do you mean?... :)
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online Roy G. Biv is the memorization shortcut for the rainbow colors. (R)ed (O)range (Y)ellow (G)reen (B)lue (I)ndigo (V)iolet. It is set up to look like a person's name. That is the only shortcut in English that I am aware of. каждый охотник желает знать где сидит фазан is a lot more imaginative way to memorize the order of the colors.
I see, thank you for the information :)
CMYK is worse
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