Спасибо большое. Радует, когда non - Russian native speakers стараются говорить на русском. Вы, действительно, сделали много для распространения русского языка.
Hey! I'm Indonesian and I am a bit surprised that you are talking bahasa phrases while I came to your channel to learn Russian languange. Your pronouciation "jalan-jalan aja" and "kamu gila" sounds perfect! - Regards from Monica in Jakarta, Indonesia!
If you are lucky enough to have a Slavic community where you live, to enjoy the culture, try to find a Russian Bible church or an Orthodox Church. Go to a Russian grocery store. Have a script and practice. Using humor as mentioned in this video is also a great idea…
Whenever I'm asked why I'm learning Russian, I usually respond with something like this: Я изучаю русский язык, потому что это интересно. Конечно, я знаю умная красивая девушка которая говорит по-русски. Это не совпадение. Maybe it doesn't translate well? I've never once gotten a chuckle from anyone in response.
do you make a pause in between я знаю and the rest of the sentence? like are you saying "I know, a smart, beautiful woman who is learning Russian" or are you saying "I know a smart beautiful woman who is learning Russian"? The second one doesn't make much sense
@@thequeertelope7941 I guess I'm confused by your question. I tried to say, "I know a smart, beautiful woman that speaks Russian." The woman isn't learning Russian. The woman is the reason I'm learning Russian.
The sentence is good, I'd change the wording a bit to create more intrigue. Something like: Я изучаю русский язык, потому что это интересно. Хотя, может быть не совпадение что я знаю одну умную красивую русскую девушку. The great thing about the flexible word order in Russian is that you can put the punch line word almost alway last in each sentence. Or you can make it shorter and just reply "конечно из-за русских красоток" (of course because of Russian beauties) and maybe follow it up with "какие еще могут быть причины у мужчины?" (which other reasons can a man have?). And then follow it up with "но русский язык конечно тоже очень красиво звучит" (but the Russian language of course also sounds beautifully)
@@Свирепыйстол-ъ8т Oh, I get it. Then you'd want to say "я знаю умную красивую девушку". You know how you change "she" to "her" when you say "I know her"? Well Russian does the same thing, except for nouns too. Look up the accusative case in Russian
@@LearntheRussianLanguageя, как native (не могу придумать подходящие слово в родном языке, лол), сказал бы "Я бы тоже хотел им стать": "Мне тоже бы хотелось" - звучит так, как будто это начало отрицательно настроенного условия ("Мне тоже бы хотелось, если бы не sth") "этим заниматься" - звучит странно, поэтому, т.к. дегустатор - профессия, можно сказать "им стать" это не хейт, просто так будет звучать чутка понатуральнее
And humor is one of the fastest ways to build connection, so you won't be a stranger anymore. Of course combine humor with a genuine interest in them and the language for best results.
Don't mix culture and politics. Russian culture is wonderful, Russian politics is terrible. Someday Putin's regime will change, but the language and culture will remain.
@@Adrien_Order when russians will be at least calm people who don't kill a lot of people and will not propaganda shit, then welcome to that. Now, you'll only damage yourself with "culture"
@@ВладиславБондаренко-х5е don't pretend that Russians DO LIKE Putin. If they did, there would be no need to rig elections so much, keep lists of foreign agents, block Facebook, Instagram, Discord, slow down TH-cam, introduce many repressive laws, etc. Putin is not Russia, just as Hitler is not Germany and Mussolini is not Italy.
Блин....I would not use these creative lines recommended by you on a very cold day on the streets on the typical Russian people walking around with poker faces and with no facial expressions.The result would be very unpredictable....😳
Yeah, these phrases are meant when you're already in a conversation and you notice a good vibe with the other person. Social tact is always useful to have. Though I feel as a non-native you get a bit more leeway than natives, since you can always put things up to "the language barrier".
Спасибо большое. Радует, когда non - Russian native speakers стараются говорить на русском. Вы, действительно, сделали много для распространения русского языка.
И вам спасибо большое за то, что цените то что я делаю)
Грустно, что россия решила « попыткой» расспостранения языка по факту ускорила исчесзновение и неприятия языка
@@LearntheRussianLanguage
Можно сказать более величаво "меня вкличать сер Ари"
Hey! I'm Indonesian and I am a bit surprised that you are talking bahasa phrases while I came to your channel to learn Russian languange. Your pronouciation "jalan-jalan aja" and "kamu gila" sounds perfect!
- Regards from Monica in Jakarta, Indonesia!
Смотрю и слушаю Ари с удовольствием ! Даже когда не понимаю !😁👍❤
Хаха, помогает с английском языком
Amazing video!!!!!
Thanks!
Супер! ❤
Молодец !
включил видео и залип на глаза......афигеть какие глаза....
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- Ну а где вы живете ?
- Я на белом свете живу !
If you are lucky enough to have a Slavic community where you live, to enjoy the culture, try to find a Russian Bible church or an Orthodox Church. Go to a Russian grocery store. Have a script and practice. Using humor as mentioned in this video is also a great idea…
Yeah, I think in most medium to large sized cities it's possible to find native speakers.
Whenever I'm asked why I'm learning Russian, I usually respond with something like this: Я изучаю русский язык, потому что это интересно. Конечно, я знаю умная красивая девушка которая говорит по-русски. Это не совпадение. Maybe it doesn't translate well? I've never once gotten a chuckle from anyone in response.
do you make a pause in between я знаю and the rest of the sentence? like are you saying "I know, a smart, beautiful woman who is learning Russian" or are you saying "I know a smart beautiful woman who is learning Russian"? The second one doesn't make much sense
@@thequeertelope7941 I guess I'm confused by your question. I tried to say, "I know a smart, beautiful woman that speaks Russian." The woman isn't learning Russian. The woman is the reason I'm learning Russian.
The sentence is good, I'd change the wording a bit to create more intrigue. Something like: Я изучаю русский язык, потому что это интересно. Хотя, может быть не совпадение что я знаю одну умную красивую русскую девушку. The great thing about the flexible word order in Russian is that you can put the punch line word almost alway last in each sentence.
Or you can make it shorter and just reply "конечно из-за русских красоток" (of course because of Russian beauties) and maybe follow it up with "какие еще могут быть причины у мужчины?" (which other reasons can a man have?). And then follow it up with "но русский язык конечно тоже очень красиво звучит" (but the Russian language of course also sounds beautifully)
@@Свирепыйстол-ъ8т Oh, I get it. Then you'd want to say "я знаю умную красивую девушку". You know how you change "she" to "her" when you say "I know her"? Well Russian does the same thing, except for nouns too. Look up the accusative case in Russian
я профессиональный дегустатор блинов
Мне тоже бы хотелось этим заниматься)
@@LearntheRussianLanguageя, как native (не могу придумать подходящие слово в родном языке, лол), сказал бы "Я бы тоже хотел им стать":
"Мне тоже бы хотелось" - звучит так, как будто это начало отрицательно настроенного условия ("Мне тоже бы хотелось, если бы не sth")
"этим заниматься" - звучит странно, поэтому, т.к. дегустатор - профессия, можно сказать "им стать"
это не хейт, просто так будет звучать чутка понатуральнее
губа не дура
@@Hrenegoznaet-b9o Ñ
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subtitles mistake
should be блинóв
Спасибо за видео. Я учится Русский язык потому что я хочу стать медведь и спать всё зима 🤣🌨❄🛌😴
Я тоже хочу спать всю зиму хаха
😂 that's actually hilarious
Ok Russian people can appreciate but I doubt if they will show it for a stranger who they don't know... 🎉
And humor is one of the fastest ways to build connection, so you won't be a stranger anymore. Of course combine humor with a genuine interest in them and the language for best results.
да уж конечно😁
Do you like to news of Skabeeva called 60 minutes?
Don't mix culture and politics. Russian culture is wonderful, Russian politics is terrible. Someday Putin's regime will change, but the language and culture will remain.
@@Adrien_Order people, who like russian culture are russian. And what the majority of russians do? You know exactly
@@Adrien_Order imperor regime, Lenin regime, Stalin regime. How much regimes there will be. Don't pretend that russians don't like putin
@@Adrien_Order when russians will be at least calm people who don't kill a lot of people and will not propaganda shit, then welcome to that. Now, you'll only damage yourself with "culture"
@@ВладиславБондаренко-х5е don't pretend that Russians DO LIKE Putin. If they did, there would be no need to rig elections so much, keep lists of foreign agents, block Facebook, Instagram, Discord, slow down TH-cam, introduce many repressive laws, etc. Putin is not Russia, just as Hitler is not Germany and Mussolini is not Italy.
I would say avoid the russian at all
I don't make Russian harder than it is, but Russian IS harder than it is...
The logic is strong in this one.
So stop having it make it self harder than you think it is :)
Блин....I would not use these creative lines recommended by you on a very cold day on the streets on the typical Russian people walking around with poker faces and with no facial expressions.The result would be very unpredictable....😳
Yeah, these phrases are meant when you're already in a conversation and you notice a good vibe with the other person. Social tact is always useful to have. Though I feel as a non-native you get a bit more leeway than natives, since you can always put things up to "the language barrier".
Иду к человеку на улице и говорю: "Владимир Ильич расстрелял бы всех" :D
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