thank you very much for your lessons we are learning a lot with you even my 5 years old dauther is now learning russian and your culture too! spasiva bam bolshoi! greetings from buenos aires argentina!
Merci beaucoup Irina pour vos leçons. Thank you very much your lessons are so pleasant and in a so different way to teach that you are for me a "referent teacher". Thanks a lot.
Anyway, just wanted to say.... thank you so much for your lessons, they're very understandable and helpful as well as fun!! :) Couldn't find any better videos than yours!! lol they're really great!! Thanks again Irina!!
Hi Irina, I like your video and have a question about its content. Why is the final letter д (d) at point 2:22 of the video in the words вход (vhod) and выход (veehod) is pronounced with a т (t) sound instead of a д (d) sound?
Hi, your lessons are the best. Thank you. "ш" is called something like "shirt" without pronouncing the English "rt". "Щ" is called "shhh-ih", like "shit" without the "t". Their names sound different but I think they sound very similar in words. I always thought it was supposed to sound like the "shch" in "fresh cheese".
Hi!..i live in mumbai, recently a russian girl has joined our gym. She is very demanding n very furious she questions us for small small thing all time, n our staff cant hardly talk english they try everything to solve her problem with a smile on their face...but she never smiles or inderstands us nor appreciates she keeps blattering something in russian loudly....i just want to knw what she says...can u help?
Irina Hello, I'm from Brazil. I'm learning a lot from your videos. thank you
Thank you so much for your videos, Irina. I find it easier learning from you than anyone else on TH-cam.
You are a creative soul.
The best easy way to learn Russian. Thank you teacher пака
thank you very much for your lessons we are learning a lot with you even my 5 years old dauther is now learning russian and your culture too! spasiva bam bolshoi! greetings from buenos aires argentina!
Спасибо большое за видео Ирина!!!.. это очень хорошая идея!!!
Merci beaucoup Irina pour vos leçons. Thank you very much your lessons are so pleasant and in a so different way to teach that you are for me a "referent teacher". Thanks a lot.
Nice method lovly ma'am
I love her style, shs is sesame streeting the hell out of us haha
perfect visualizations for associations, Thanks!
great teacher,,brilliant learning method thank you
Anyway, just wanted to say.... thank you so much for your lessons, they're very understandable and helpful as well as fun!! :)
Couldn't find any better videos than yours!! lol they're really great!! Thanks again Irina!!
Love the videos you make. Great teacher.
So useful! I'm going to try and learn as much as I can during the first week of the holidays. (1 weeks time!)
your videos are funny and helpful thank you
Great teacher thanks for such a useful lessons. After a long time waiting for lesson I was waiting a lesson about cases or telling a story :)
Very good.
Your videos are excellent! Большой спасибо!
Hi Irina, I like your video and have a question about its content. Why is the final letter д (d) at point 2:22 of the video in the words вход (vhod) and выход (veehod) is pronounced with a т (t) sound instead of a д (d) sound?
I love yours videos, thanks. Брендо from Brazil
Thanks...
Can you make a video about all the rules about Stressed and Unstressed vowels? If so, thank you, if not thank you anyway! :D
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Hi, your lessons are the best. Thank you.
"ш" is called something like "shirt" without pronouncing the English "rt".
"Щ" is called "shhh-ih", like "shit" without the "t".
Their names sound different but I think they sound very similar in words.
I always thought it was supposed to sound like the "shch" in "fresh cheese".
Спасибо!
"x" starts many bad words - Irina, my dear - that's the best part of the language, any language ["horka" being on top my list]
Thank you for your videos, I do enjoy to learn the language in this way:).
This is way more creative and fun to learn & remember to it imho.:)
Nice to meet you Irina! I am Pool. Wanted to ask you, do you teach Russian in Russia or abroad?
I live in Australia, Brisbane now, cheers
11:31 At first I thought that was a huge Russian word. lol Triggered my Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia
What is your name @R for Russian?
Where do you teach?
Irina
Some of the letters pronounce comes like A but it actually o
Do you write your name "Ирина" or "Irina" in Russia?
Great video.
Хорошо.
In Russian language - Ирина
Hi!..i live in mumbai, recently a russian girl has joined our gym. She is very demanding n very furious she questions us for small small thing all time, n our staff cant hardly talk english they try everything to solve her problem with a smile on their face...but she never smiles or inderstands us nor appreciates she keeps blattering something in russian loudly....i just want to knw what she says...can u help?
U just said the word H from the Greek alphabet
What happened to the board?
But I'll probably remember these sticks more than a board. Thanks!
9:42 ха-ха Смешно! :)
уха also means ear. Ear soup doesn't sound very appealing xa-xa : )