Russia Kommunalka - USSR | Russian Apartment Tour (subs)
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___________ Today I want to show you a Soviet-style apartment. And, of course, we'll practice Russian.
Russian or English subtitles are available.
⏰ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
1:03 в центре города
2:32 захожу в здание
3:04 немного истории
4:51 коммунальная квартира
7:59 комната в квартире
11:53 о Советском Времени
⌛ Remember: You can activate Russian or English subtitles to understand all Russian phrases in the video. You can change the video speed (slower or faster) if necessary.
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#russia #communalapart #kommunalkarussia
Вопрос: Вы когда-нибудь были в коммунальной квартире?
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
1:03 In the City Center
2:32 Coming into the Building
3:04 A little History
4:51 In the Communal Apart
7:59 In the Communal Room
11:53 About Soviet Times
I like how you stress the correct pronunciation of the words as you speak the Russian language. I enjoyed hearing Russian spoken so clearly as it has been years since I used it as my third language. Thank you so much.
Nice, my pleasure!
Hello from Israel,Natalia!
This was a very informative video .And a real pleasure listening to you.! Russian is a very beautiful language .Thank you !
You're welcome! 😀
Interesting video. Your voice is so soft and pleasant to hear. Greetings from Brazil.
You're welcome!
Hello Natalie, I enjoy your content. Thank you.
Thanks, interesting material and presentation.
My pleasure!
That was really interesting. Thank you.
Welcome!
Nice & informative video. Thank you.
You're welcome
Very educating for me. Thete is so many things i didnt know. And many words you are saying are very similar in french or english. From Canada.
Oh, thank you for your comment. Glad to hear! 😊
Спасибо, очень интересно
A very interesting video! Thank you
Спасибо!
This is great! Please keep making these, your videos are great. I know more people will start finding these, but it will take time. Just keep doing these, they are great! And you have a very beautiful smile :) Greetings from Finland / Estonia!
Nice to hear. Пожалуйста!
So interesting! Thank you!
My pleasure!
Здравствуйте, Наталья. У вас отличный канал. И спасибо Вам большое.
Добрый день. Приятно слышать!
thank you so much dear for your help and time
You're welcome. Thank you for watching!
Greetings from beautiful tropical island 🏝 🌴 of Kauai, Hawaii ! Great video ,many thanks for sharing .Beautiful city I was traveling long time ago when was 18
Nice to meet you! You're welcome.
Great work thanks!
You're welcome. It's my pleasure!
Fascinating. Thank you.
My pleasure!
I studied russian language for 3 years and I found that in St-Petersburg the people were easier to understand than in Maskva. Is there a different accent from one city to the other. Spassiba !
There is no different accent between the two cities. I'm surprised to hear that. It is very interesting information. Thank you!
these lessons are really amazing
Спасибо!
Very interesting and well done. I am a real estate broker in the USA. I have traveled to Lithuania snd stayed in a Soviet era apartment similar to this one in several ways. I believe that knowledge is powerful, and can be used to foster understanding between our countries. Thank you for your good efforts; I will look for more.
Thanks for sharing! You're welcome.
amazing channel ♥️😍
Thank you so much!! 😊
This is a great video for me a Russian language learner , thanks it has been very useful to subscribe 👍
Пожалуйста!
Very nice and very informative video. Thank you so much for the video. I like it. Love from India.
Glad you liked it! 👍👍
perfect pace to listen.
👍👍 thank you!
Мне нравится, когда вы говорите медленно. Это очень помогает мне понять. Хорошая педагогика.
Спасибо большое!
Thanks
Very cool and interesting, thank you for your time, greetings from a American in the Philippines
It's my pleasure!
New subscriber here, looking forward to more.
Спасибо большое
😀
Interesting stuff.. very different from korean apartment here.. thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you for watching!
Hi ! I find your viedo is interesting ! I am interested about communal apartment and how people life in Soviet time. Hope you can make some more ! thanks !
Yes, I'm thinking of doing one more.
Bomba devushka! 😘
Super merci
Glad to hear. You're welcome!
Natalia, when you were showing your apartment speaking in Russian there were no English subtitles at the bottom. I enjoy your soft calming voice 😇 but I’d like to know what you are saying!
Oh thank you! Yes, you can watch video only with Russian or English subtitles. You can select or view twice, first with RU, then with EN.
Hello Natalia, I watch many videos about life in Russia and apartments. I am wondering, when you show the heat source in the room you call it a battery. I think in USA we call it a radiator, if I am understanding your video as you walk us through the room.
Thank you for making this video.
New apartments now have radiators. It's right to call it. But in old houses, these are batteries. We call them batteries. Thanks for your comment!
Amazing, how nice after more than a century!
We can still see with our own eyes how people lived 30 or even 50 years ago, in what conditions and what inconveniences they faced.
We used to have these in the 🇺🇸 from the 60s back.
If you have ever saw the movie *A Raisin' In The Sun* they lived in such a complex.
Never saw. I'll watch this. I like these films. Thank you!
i'm so glad you maid this video.....my budie Sergey B ,refuse to show us the " reel St Pet's " ...it's coffee shops , restaurants , theatres , and fun all year long !!!! but behind the sugar coating , it's not allways glam and luxury . good job Natalia ... at least you have some honest ethic !
Exactly. I'm glad you enjoyed it. When possible, I'll try to make one more.
@@practicalrussian thanks from France Natalia
very nice piece of history. i am from romania and i am familiar with communal apartments
i guess it was something like soviets pushing the last nail in the coffin of aristocracy :))
интересно, спасибо, предлагаю тему советской архитектуры брутализма
Loved it !! As a global citizen one should appreciate others history and past , these buildings are one of their kind , no shame no worry to the people who lived their its a part of motherland one should appreciate this . Everything depends on country's idealogy one should not copy other countries for everything love what you had and be proud 🇷🇺💙
I love watching people's culture..no matter where they are from
Me too. You're welcome here!
👍👍👍👍👍👍
What does “Kommunalka” mean Natalia? Dobre Utra from Chicago! 💫🥀 David~
It means a communal apartment in which different families live in the same apartment. They have their own room, but they share a kitchen and a bathroom.
я очен люблю
Very intersting this video.I really liked
Glad you enjoyed it
And people still live in these apartments? How much would the rent be? Thank you
Right, people live in this apartment. Usually people rent one room. The price is about $180-200.
@@practicalrussian thank you.per month? Very interesting
@@sylvianolan2185 sure, per month
Now the prices gone up, you can't afford it, sorry
Hard Life. Brazil 1.000.000 best 🤠 good work, good vídeo.
thank you, I heard that this apartment was sold to investors for redevelopment.
I was wondering about the rug. Its not a Soviet era home without a red rug on the wall!
Yes, you're right. I grew up with a red rug on the wall, like all children in the Soviet Union.
а в радиаторах откуда горячая вода?
Это система отопления, вода идёт по трубам. Возможно, я не совсем понимаю ваш вопрос! 😅
Natalia, do people live here now?
Yes, it's a residential apartment, several owners, because it's big, several families live there.
Natalia I watch from Australia.
Thank you. Are the people living in such apartments single or couples? I can't imagine living in such a small space with kids (although I imagine some families probably do)!
Yes, there are families who still live in a communal apartment with children.
Where is the refrigerator?
There was a refrigerator at the entrance to the room. During Soviet times, the refrigerator was often located in the room rather than in the kitchen. I didn’t pay attention to it when I showed the room.
@@Yylbb000 Exactly!
Your 'smile' terrifies me.
💚💙💜
It looks like rundown ready to be demolished.
somehow, probably yes!
Interesting content, spaceba bolshoia. Although I live in the US. Ive been in ‘soviet’ era built apartments in Moscow and Kemerovo. I think the ones built from the late 1950’s through to the Early 1990’s are not very attractive and I don’t think built as well as the older less Stalinist looking pre ‘Patriotic War’ buildings.
Отличное видео
До свидания
Да, согласна. Спасибо!
You can see the effect of nobody owning the damn place.
People live here. It was summer, so people were at the dacha.
@@practicalrussian Not sure what dacha means. I was referring to the way the walls and overall the apartment looks not taken care of. That's what's happening where there is no owner and just tenants who don't care.
@@car9167 Yeah, you are right. People spend summer time outside the city, in the village.
That apartment needs to be condemned
Nothing special. It's not the only one in St. Petersburg.
@@Yylbb000 Right.
Вы бы не выдумывали, а спросили у понимающих о предмете людей.
Не совсем понимаю, что вы имеете ввиду!
@@practicalrussian, квартиры дворцового типа использовали для проживания хозяев с прислугой. В коммуналки (хостелы) их превратили после отмены крепостного права в Российской Империи, когда стали сдавать спальные места в аренду рабочим. Жить там могли по 8 человек в одной комнате посменно.
Советская власть, как Вы это назвали, строила для приехавших из сельской местности рабочих не коммуналки, а бараки, и преимущественно в Восточных областях, где осваивали полезные ископаемые. И жили рабочие изначально в бараках, как обычно жили младшие военные чины в Российской Империи.
Люди разного социального статуса в одной коммуналке не жили. Докторов наук, директоров, инженеров и профессоров не селили с дворниками и слесарями в одних коммуналках.
Позже вместо коммуналок в СССР строили общежития для приезжих студентов и рабочих. А коммуналки могли образовывать только из квартир изначально предназначенных для многодетных семей. Для чего были такие причины, как ВОВ, массовые амнистии и неконтролируемое переселение из деревень.
Мылись и питались рабочие на заводах, естественно. Где для этого были построены раздевалки с душевыми и столовые. Поэтому в коммуналках нету, например, душевых и столовых комнат для большого количества людей.
@@user-vn5yx5jw4s Возможно, вы правы. То, что я рассказываю, я брала из учебников. Спасибо за информацию. Буду лучше изучать это вопрос.
I love ♥️ your so attractive smile 😁, I don't know .
You are so kind. Спасибо! 🙏
@@practicalrussian I love you ,my dream Teacher 🌹
@@anjulkumar1994 Nice of you!
instead of spending on weapons soviets should have built homes
every country has its own story
какой нахух бойлер? это водонагреватель. какие плитки? это плитка. какое настил? это покрытие. удивляюсь почему коридор а не калидор.
Извините, я не строитель. Да, бойлер является накопительным водонагревателем. Возможно, это только водонагреватель. И вы говорите верно. Настил, потому что эти плитка постелена на деревянный пол, вы верно написали, как покрытие. А с коридором я не ошиблась, всё верно сказала.
Спасибо за комментарий!
@@practicalrussian про калидор я пошутил.
@@kachala Это я поняла :)
English please
There are English subtitles for this video. I'm talking in Russian, because my channel is about Russian language. Thanks for watching! 😃
Am I the only one who is unhappy about the visuals? Everything is so close-up, we never see the whole picture. Despite that, it's fascinating, her voice is friendly and informative.
This was my first video of this type. Next time I'll try to do better. Thank you for your comment!
Не очень красивый вид, стену
You are good personality girl ,I have crush 🥰 on you 🌹🌹
😊 thank you