I am learning Russian for years and had several teachers but noone tought the hardest subject of Russian language, which is the cases, in such an easy and holistic way. Thank you Alfia very very much, this helped a lot! :)
thank you. also in a way i was kinda confused cause diff people teach it in a diff order. i thought it was just a one way thing cause I thought one case leads to the other and that to another etc. but anywho thanks
I'm half Belarussian, and I've picked up on the majority of the Russian language thanks to my mom, however since I learnt English for the majority of my life, my Russian became weak, I am able to hold normal conversations, but I don't know how to say some words or how to fix my grammatical errors, and I have trouble reading words in Russian as well, I can read simple words like "hello", or something else that isn't too complex, but other than that I have a really funny way of speaking in Russian. And sometimes whenever my mother is speaking to my Russian/Belarussian family members I struggle to understand half of what they're saying because I wasn't taught Russian in the way most kids were
Im in the same boat Im half Russian half Ukrainian I was taught how to speak and I can understand a lot of Russian but I never learned the proper language rules or how to read until now. Because my mom opted for me to just learn English because that’s the language everyone spoke
I got my degree in Russian language and even studied there. What I received from you in 20 minutes has been retained easier than any of that. I think I focused too much on memorizing vocabulary when I should have dove into the grammar and cases. Thank you!!!
@@Alfia Здравствуйте, Алфя. Я договорились что ваш урок на тему падеже такой полезный для студентов русского языка. Так замечательно. 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐❤❤❤❤❤🇷🇺
what an amazing video! I gave up on learning russian in 2020 I tried so hard but I couldn't learn those cases, I came back to my russian studies 4 months ago, and finally I could understand everything with you. I watched sooo many videos about cases but I didn't learn a thing, now I just need to practice a little bit and finally it feels that my russian is improving. Большое спасибо из Бразилии!
Of all the Russian instructional videos on TH-cam, whenever I need help with grammar, I always go to your videos. I really like how organized your videos are and how well presented these grammar topics are. Thank you so much for your hard work!
As an English native speaker learning languages with cases can be very, very daunting. Lots of tables, rules, endings, charts... It's much more complicated than an analytical language.
You ABSOLUTELY DESERVE an award of some kind for this video! Finally, I think I can learn this. Never has it been explained so intricately. Thanks so much for using your “gift” of teaching in this way.
Your teaching is very useful and easy to follow. I like the division of your channel and how you put grammar in own sections without trying to teach everything simultaneously in one video. Will definitely check out all of your videos. Wish I had found the channel earlier. Cheers!
Благодарю вас! Мне кажется это очень важные для моего русский язык. Будет очень скоро результат. У меня есть плохие грамматика но практика с системой будет делать лучше. This was helpful and I will re watch a few times. I teach myself so I lack in actual преподаватель
@@Alfia Нененене. Прекрасная? Я говорю как ребенок! Итак большое спасибо. Я буду любить сказать об все вещи. Может быть один день я будет пишет песню в русский.
I come back to this video every time i need a refresher, which is sadly a lot often than i wish but this really is one of the best videos out there on all cases.❤ thankyou.
I watched this video a long time ago and I found it once again, I wanna say thank you for making it and the editing it's excellent, as for subtitles I think they're always helpful so never hesitate to add them. It takes a lot of time to make these videos but look at all the people you're helping. I see other people saying don't learn cases but we all have different learning methods just need to find the one that works best for you.
Just came here to say I love all your videos. They make it very easy for me to understand the topics and learn new words, and also I like how you give a lot of examples on russian so I can practice my listening too. I feel like im finally progressing little by little. 🤩 Спасибо большое!
мне очень нравится subtitles. the capitalization is really helping my mind to process the grammar. regardless of the language грамматик есть очень трудному.
Thanks so much for the lessons, really such so informative on many aspects. The subtitles are so good and makes the learning process easy to follow. Yes, much better with subtitle.
Это видео выглядит очень приятно и интересно, мне интересно смотреть это красивое видео, вам большое спасибо за это прекрасное видео ,ну сейчас я считаю что я могу понимать и говорить по русский Снова вам большое спасибо за большое и замечательное видео
Интересно! И Страна....I think for the first time, I really get when to use Dative and when to use Accusative. I've heard it many times, but I seem to finally get that Dative is towards something/someone, and Accusative is just needing the object. Вы отлично!
Learning Russian cases to me finally made me understand how all my classmates felt in math class during all those years of shortstory problems. It's 9:32 am on a Sunday morning with 40% coffee left in the pot. John has an itchy left ear and his shoelace won't stay tied because it's worn down too much. What is the ending of "spoon" in this case? To be fair, it doesn't help either that I don't know what half these case names even mean in English xD I assume Genitive has nothing to do with genitals though it sounds like it. Instrumental probably has little to do with music but it's still instrumental to learn it. The prepositional and accusative case probably do exactly what they say though?? Assuming dative means past/present as in dates on a calendar?
@@Alfia Also I will add it is quite smart of you to reply in Russian since the people watching this channel want to interact with the language and native speakers (whether they know it or not). In the future I, too, will use my situational awareness of audiences to guide how I format my interactions
Amazing video, it helped me a lot, the only things I could say that were missing were some explanations about how neuter nouns change in each case, other than that, this video was perfect
Im facing an issue, should i learn more words before going right into grammar and cases? I feel like i should but if i dont know how to apply grammar to those words then im not sure what the point would be
That's a good question. Ideally, it is to take a bunch of vocabulary when learning each grammar topic. So that you don't focus on grammar only or vocabulary only. For example, when you learn ordinal numbers, you learn how to say a date - Genitive case masculine adjectives. When you learn a vocabulary related to "Town", you learn Prepositional case - because it's logical to learn the names of the places with the question "где". And so on. Hope, you get the idea.
Hello I’m from Philippine Здравствуйте, я из пилиппина Is it correct? I used (из) thats why the Philippine is in genetive case Пилиппин will change пилиппина? Am I correct?
At 2:35 you say: У меня есть брат у меня есть сестра у меня большая семья why there is no "есть" in the last sentence? Shouldn't it be: "У меня есть большая семья" ?
Very often we do not use the verb to be in the present tense. It is not necessary so we just skip that. But you can always say у меня есть большая семья, there is no mistake
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I’m a bit confused. What is the purpose of the Russian cases? I just can’t understand the meaning of the cases and when to use them. No fault of your own of course! This video was very detailed, but I’m personally struggling with the grammar.
Yeah, it is a hard work. I come from Russia and sympathize with you. Believe in you. This cases are the most sophisticated that can be in our tongue. But! If you hone cases you will became the real Russian man! Good luck❤️. By the way, your language is... Is VERY quick.But it's funny to do my best:))
@@FIGHTEVERYMINITE Thank you very much for replying! I appreciate your kind words and I will take them into consideration. It’s interactions like these that keep me motivated! I wish you all the best. :)❤️
@@empresseternity1 I m in the same boat that cases is really pain in the neck for whose native language lack them I always have a hard time using them what can we do 🙄
@@banana53358 Yes… it is a confusing concept. The Russian cases have been the most difficult thing for me to learn so far. I still struggle with them. We will understand it someday 😊
Case replace articles of speech in English. For example genitive can replace 'of' or the implied use of 'of'. Instrumental can replace the implied meaning 'using'. Grammar and especially case endings allow Russian words to be put in any order without changing the meaning of a sentence. Once you memorise the endings, you'll be able to determine the meaning of sentences.
Как вам субтитры? How are you finding the subtitles? Is it better with them?
Полезные. Они помогают.
@@floringrigori отлично! Тогда буду делать ;)
Definitely better with them.
@@jeffsnider3588 спасибо большое за ответ
Too much russian... So difficult to Learn for English speakers
I am learning Russian for years and had several teachers but noone tought the hardest subject of Russian language, which is the cases, in such an easy and holistic way. Thank you Alfia very very much, this helped a lot! :)
Большое спасибо! Очень рада помочь!
Nominative case 01:36
Genitive case 03:39
Dative case 10:00
Accusative case 13:19
Instrumental case 19:03
Prepositional case 16:47
thank you. also in a way i was kinda confused cause diff people teach it in a diff order. i thought it was just a one way thing cause I thought one case leads to the other and that to another etc. but anywho thanks
I'm half Belarussian, and I've picked up on the majority of the Russian language thanks to my mom, however since I learnt English for the majority of my life, my Russian became weak, I am able to hold normal conversations, but I don't know how to say some words or how to fix my grammatical errors, and I have trouble reading words in Russian as well, I can read simple words like "hello", or something else that isn't too complex, but other than that I have a really funny way of speaking in Russian. And sometimes whenever my mother is speaking to my Russian/Belarussian family members I struggle to understand half of what they're saying because I wasn't taught Russian in the way most kids were
Im in the same boat Im half Russian half Ukrainian I was taught how to speak and I can understand a lot of Russian but I never learned the proper language rules or how to read until now. Because my mom opted for me to just learn English because that’s the language everyone spoke
I got my degree in Russian language and even studied there. What I received from you in 20 minutes has been retained easier than any of that. I think I focused too much on memorizing vocabulary when I should have dove into the grammar and cases. Thank you!!!
Can I ask where did you got the vocabulary? Plus how many days and months took you to master it?
i see you desperate@@zreo7408
This is probably the best video for learning cases in russian on youtube, it is so well and easily explained. Спасибо очень большое за это видео 🙏🏻
Большое спасибо, я правда очень рада!
@@Alfia
Здравствуйте, Алфя. Я договорились что ваш урок на тему падеже такой полезный для студентов русского языка. Так замечательно. 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐❤❤❤❤❤🇷🇺
Отлично! Я буду иметь это рядом потому что Я часто их путаю. Спасибо большое.
Это очень общая схема, но помогает для понимания общей картины
what an amazing video! I gave up on learning russian in 2020 I tried so hard but I couldn't learn those cases, I came back to my russian studies 4 months ago, and finally I could understand everything with you. I watched sooo many videos about cases but I didn't learn a thing, now I just need to practice a little bit and finally it feels that my russian is improving. Большое спасибо из Бразилии!
Как я рада! Пожалуйста 💖
Of all the Russian instructional videos on TH-cam, whenever I need help with grammar, I always go to your videos. I really like how organized your videos are and how well presented these grammar topics are. Thank you so much for your hard work!
Огромное, пламенное спасибо! 🌷 Вы не представляете, как приятно знать это 😍
As an English native speaker learning languages with cases can be very, very daunting.
Lots of tables, rules, endings, charts...
It's much more complicated than an analytical language.
You ABSOLUTELY DESERVE an award of some kind for this video! Finally, I think I can learn this. Never has it been explained so intricately. Thanks so much for using your “gift” of teaching in this way.
Спасибо. Конечно, у вас обязательно всё получится! Продолжайте заниматься понемногу каждый день.
What can I say? She knows what she is talking about. Go girl! You are the best.
Cheers
Ohh I do 😉😉 Спасибоооо!
Очень хороший и полезный видео.
Большое спасибо! 🤗
Здорово!
Your teaching is very useful and easy to follow. I like the division of your channel and how you put grammar in own sections without trying to teach everything simultaneously in one video. Will definitely check out all of your videos. Wish I had found the channel earlier. Cheers!
Спасибо! Я тоже рада, что вы нашли меня 🤗
this made learning the cases so much easier, the ideas are clicking a lot more easily - спасибо болшой
Пожалуйста! Спасибо большое 😊
Благодарю вас! Мне кажется это очень важные для моего русский язык. Будет очень скоро результат. У меня есть плохие грамматика но практика с системой будет делать лучше.
This was helpful and I will re watch a few times. I teach myself so I lack in actual преподаватель
Я уверена, что у вас всё отлично получится! Вы прекрасно пишете по-русски, великолепный результат! 👏👏👏
@@Alfia Нененене. Прекрасная? Я говорю как ребенок! Итак большое спасибо. Я буду любить сказать об все вещи. Может быть один день я будет пишет песню в русский.
Your videos are so cool! Thank you so much!! 🥰🥰
Огромное спасибо! Продолжайте заниматься, у вас отлично получается! 💫
🥰🥰🥰
I come back to this video every time i need a refresher, which is sadly a lot often than i wish but this really is one of the best videos out there on all cases.❤ thankyou.
Спасибо большое ☺️
И Вам спасибо за просмотр
Спасибо большущее!! Самая учительница в интернете.
Уау! Спасибо :))) Я стараюсь
I watched this video a long time ago and I found it once again, I wanna say thank you for making it and the editing it's excellent, as for subtitles I think they're always helpful so never hesitate to add them. It takes a lot of time to make these videos but look at all the people you're helping. I see other people saying don't learn cases but we all have different learning methods just need to find the one that works best for you.
You've made it easy teacher! Thanks! If i manage to learn russian it will be my fifth language 🙏
Спасибо большое учительница!
Уау! Круто! У вас всё получится!
These are helping a lot. I'm starting to understand the cases 1 by 1. I use subtitles so I can read while you speak. It helps even more I think.
Just came here to say I love all your videos. They make it very easy for me to understand the topics and learn new words, and also I like how you give a lot of examples on russian so I can practice my listening too. I feel like im finally progressing little by little. 🤩 Спасибо большое!
Очень-очень рада узнать это! Обязательно продолжайте заниматься! Всё получится. Успехов вам.
мне очень нравится subtitles. the capitalization is really helping my mind to process the grammar. regardless of the language грамматик есть очень трудному.
Best video for the cases … revising again and again before my Russian exam tomorrow
Надеюсь, экзамен прошёл хорошо ;)
просто идеально для меня! огромное спасибо!
Спасибо! Я думаю, такая схема тоже может быть полезна
Ты не умеешь на русском говорить?
Я очень рад я нашел твою видео мне нужно учить русский языки правила оно очень помогала мне
Я тоже очень рада, что вы нашли меня 😍
@@Alfia эти правила очень трудно мне понимать 😭
That was briliant - just what I have been looking for! Thank you
Очень рада, что понравилось 🤩
Thankyou this was the best lesson ever on the cases❤.
Я ТААААК счастлива, очень рада 🥰
Thanks so much for the lessons, really such so informative on many aspects. The subtitles are so good and makes the learning process easy to follow. Yes, much better with subtitle.
Мне нравится ваш урок. Так отлично. И спасибо Вам большое.
Надеюсь, это немного помогло "разложить всё по полочкам" :)
просто Идеальный! просто идеально для меня! огромное спасибо!
Это видео выглядит очень приятно и интересно, мне интересно смотреть это красивое видео, вам большое спасибо за это прекрасное видео ,ну сейчас я считаю что я могу понимать и говорить по русский
Снова вам большое спасибо за большое и замечательное видео
Здесь в Англии. Здравствуйте! У меня учитель, но вы интересны. Мне нравится твоя рубашка! Всего доброго
Спасибо! Очень рада, что вам нравятся мои уроки :)
@@Alfia
Не стоит благодарности!
I love your voice and accent! Great video :)
Большое спасибо!
You are a star Alfia. Many thanks for your help.
Спасибооооо! 💫💫💫
Как обычно, спасибо большое. Может быть вы сделаете видео о приставках, на пример: подписать, записать, приписать, отписать, переписать, etc.
О да. Эта тема уже давно в моём списке :)) Обязательно надо сделать, спасибо, что напомнили!
Amazing video once again.... You are so great teacher
Спасибо за помощь. Отличное видео.
Большое спасибо 👍👏👏👏
Спасибо большое за видео и за субтитрами, видео было очень полезно 🤗
Очень понравилось.
Very, very helpful video. Thank you so much!
Ура! Я говорю по-русски!
Больше Ты ПИШАЛ по русский. Думаю.
@@joeyjojojunior1794 я писаю по-русски )))))
@@bukleuh замечательный
Спасибо за урок
You are great, very valuable video and best ever illustration 👏👏👏
Thanku for the lesson. It was very helpful❤
So happy to know that! 😊
Спасибо большое!!!! It helps me a lot.
Спасибо, что смотрите :)
Thank you so much Alfia :)
Пожалуйста 🙂🤗
Great video, just wondering why there is no ов ending listed for plural genitive masculine case and animate masculine accusative case. Thank you
such a master with both accents. amazing.
Большое спасибо, очень познавательный!
Познавательно.
Когда-то человек найдет что-то суперинтересного по русскому языку - как я сейчас. Вы - молодец, спасибо и привет из г. Тампере, Финляндии.
Спасибо большое! Очень хочу приехать в Финляндию, а именно в Тампере и Турку 🙂
Thank you,
For putting them all together.
This is great, thank you so much.
Thank you very much for this video, it was very helpful.
И вам спасибо, что смотрите.
Алифия, мне нравится твое преподавательское
excellent! thank you
Спасибо! Очень рада, что это помогает!
Интересно! И Страна....I think for the first time, I really get when to use Dative and when to use Accusative. I've heard it many times, but I seem to finally get that Dative is towards something/someone, and Accusative is just needing the object. Вы отлично!
Супер! Всё правильно! The easiest way is just to learn verbs that are used with Dative and Accusative. But the overall idea is exactly what you mean 👍
@@Alfia But what about all the other verbs? How would one know?
@@Alfia Maybe with prefixes, the same case....например, подписать, дописать, отписать, etc. no, maybe more complicated
I have watched a lot of videos but this video is awesome, very beneficial, good, nice,
Thank you so much for this lesson,
Love you Russian iam from India 🇮🇳
Very very big love 🎉❤ the greatest explanation
Thank you for this excellent lesson.
Thank you very much teacher.this summary is very helpful.
Very knowledgeable and interesting video
Отлично объяснила!
Learning Russian cases to me finally made me understand how all my classmates felt in math class during all those years of shortstory problems. It's 9:32 am on a Sunday morning with 40% coffee left in the pot. John has an itchy left ear and his shoelace won't stay tied because it's worn down too much. What is the ending of "spoon" in this case?
To be fair, it doesn't help either that I don't know what half these case names even mean in English xD I assume Genitive has nothing to do with genitals though it sounds like it. Instrumental probably has little to do with music but it's still instrumental to learn it. The prepositional and accusative case probably do exactly what they say though?? Assuming dative means past/present as in dates on a calendar?
Ya vsegda khotel takoe rolik...ogromnaya spasiba🙌🙂
Ну вот я и сделала его для вас :)
At 20:15, you say "BY WHO". It should be "BY WHOM". Great video, I will watch it more than once.
Ты спас мне жизнь этим видео
awesome teqching
Спасибо 🤍
Yay! The cases are often shied-away-from, so it's useful to have them all together like this!
Спасибо. Конечно, это базовая информация, и кроме этого есть много важных деталей. Но я думаю, эта схема может быть полезной.
@@Alfia Also I will add it is quite smart of you to reply in Russian since the people watching this channel want to interact with the language and native speakers (whether they know it or not). In the future I, too, will use my situational awareness of audiences to guide how I format my interactions
Большое спасибо🙏😊
Я из Японии😊🇯🇵
Спасибо учителя
Much Love!
GREAT video!
excelente aula ,parabéns.
Amazing video, it helped me a lot, the only things I could say that were missing were some explanations about how neuter nouns change in each case, other than that, this video was perfect
Спасибо ! Будем ждать очередных уроков .
Отличный русский :))
Каряво звучит.
perfect thank you
What is "preposit"? Is that the locative case? I'm pretty sure there should be the locative case in Russian.
Right, Prepositional is locative case.
@@Alfia Spasibo
Your voice is very sweet.
Im facing an issue, should i learn more words before going right into grammar and cases? I feel like i should but if i dont know how to apply grammar to those words then im not sure what the point would be
That's a good question. Ideally, it is to take a bunch of vocabulary when learning each grammar topic. So that you don't focus on grammar only or vocabulary only. For example, when you learn ordinal numbers, you learn how to say a date - Genitive case masculine adjectives. When you learn a vocabulary related to "Town", you learn Prepositional case - because it's logical to learn the names of the places with the question "где". And so on. Hope, you get the idea.
@@Alfia thank you, i think i get it. That'll help learning from now on
Alfia, you are sooooo cooooool............
Спасибо!
Я учусь говорить по-русски rn это помогло большое спасибо!
Я очень рада! Спасибо и вам :)
Can You number the Cases - Nom = 1, Acc = 2, Dat = 3, Gen = 4, Loc = 5, Ins = 6 ??? How are they normally shown in Tables ? H
Good job
Привет из Италии
Привет! Спасибо, что смотрите.
omg thank you so much
Would it be correct to say Франции sounds like францие
Hello I’m from Philippine
Здравствуйте, я из пилиппина
Is it correct? I used (из) thats why the Philippine is in genetive case
Пилиппин will change пилиппина? Am I correct?
The Philippines in Russian is Филиппины. It is in plural. That's why in the Genitive case it has the zero ending . Из Филиппин.
Thank you so much
GOOD CLASS.
5:01 - а почему нет "приехалИ много друзей"?
At 2:35 you say:
У меня есть брат
у меня есть сестра
у меня большая семья
why there is no "есть" in the last sentence?
Shouldn't it be:
"У меня есть большая семья" ?
Very often we do not use the verb to be in the present tense. It is not necessary so we just skip that. But you can always say у меня есть большая семья, there is no mistake
@@mymol56 thanks a lot for your reply. It did help.
Good morning mam
I am form india and I want to learn Russian
Can you please mam teach me Russian language
I am big fan of the way you teach
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Practical tips for learning foreign language". This book will be an indispensable helper, a handbook for every person who studies a foreign language! This book contains invaluable tips, questions and answers, and solutions to problems faced by anyone who studies a foreign language! Knowledge is power! And knowledge of foreign languages is your power multiplied by many times! Success to all in self-development!
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I’m a bit confused. What is the purpose of the Russian cases? I just can’t understand the meaning of the cases and when to use them. No fault of your own of course! This video was very detailed, but I’m personally struggling with the grammar.
Yeah, it is a hard work. I come from Russia and sympathize with you. Believe in you. This cases are the most sophisticated that can be in our tongue. But! If you hone cases you will became the real Russian man! Good luck❤️. By the way, your language is... Is VERY quick.But it's funny to do my best:))
@@FIGHTEVERYMINITE Thank you very much for replying! I appreciate your kind words and I will take them into consideration. It’s interactions like these that keep me motivated! I wish you all the best. :)❤️
@@empresseternity1 I m in the same boat that cases is really pain in the neck for whose native language lack them I always have a hard time using them what can we do 🙄
@@banana53358 Yes… it is a confusing concept. The Russian cases have been the most difficult thing for me to learn so far. I still struggle with them. We will understand it someday 😊
Case replace articles of speech in English. For example genitive can replace 'of' or the implied use of 'of'. Instrumental can replace the implied meaning 'using'. Grammar and especially case endings allow Russian words to be put in any order without changing the meaning of a sentence. Once you memorise the endings, you'll be able to determine the meaning of sentences.
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I am from India... I love Russia