I decided to stop trying to learn Grammar and focus on vocabulary and I’ve improved more in the past week than I have in months. And videos like this are extremely helpful, thank you!
I stopped the video at every new verb and asked my favorite AI chatbot to conjugate the verb. It created tables containing present/past/future with perfective and imperfect aspects, and also in the imperative form. I wrote down every table in a notebook (yes, pen and paper). After a few verbs, I started to see the patterns. Thank you for the video. Subscribed and liked :)
I've learned so much and I've been able to use these words in conversations more effectively than language learning software. Please keep this going Fedor!
Hey guys, one cool thing I found that really helps me is to keep Google Translate open while I watch Fedor. As a native speaker, he sometimes says complex Russian words (with lots of syllables and sevearal "cyrillic sounds") and I cannot pick out the syllables clearly. So if I repeat his examples into my microphone, and translate from Russian to English, it will type out the Anglicized pronunciation below the Russian to help me see the word in latin letters and how they correspond to the cyrillic. It's been REALLY helpful! For example, when he said "Я лечу на самолёте" I was having trouble pronouncing the word for "aircraft" (самолёте) until Google showed me "Ya lechu na samolote" and it was clear to me... As long as Google translate accurately picks up what I am trying to say in Russian (i.e. the English translation is correct) I feel like I'm doing a half decent job. Sure, it's a crutch for now, but until I can read cyrillic words more accurately, it's very helpful! At least some AI robot can understand my Russian. LOL 😁 Maybe I should respond in Spanish so Fedor does not know I am cheating!~ ¡Estoy haciendo trampa! Also, Вызывать is my LEAST favorite Russian word. It is SO confusing for an English speaker to see that and get "vizyvat" from it. Mainly because in English, it appears to say "Buh-bul-three-bul-bat-bah" *What that actual Fuuuu----???* Why did they cram a three in there? 🤣😂🤣😂
Anyone reading the comments that is trying to learn russian that is why reading and understanding how to say words that are written in russian is sooooo important, learn how to read first then any words that appear you can just sound them out, most words in russian are said exactly as they are written удачи всем
Hello. I am from Turkey. I have been learning russian for 2 years. I am locaited in a russian speaking country. We have created a telegram group for new learners. Level A1-C2. You can ask to native speakers your questions,recive daily exercises , any suggestions. Monthly 50$
Vzyat - to take Uveedyo - to see Astavatsa - to stay Slushat- to hear Pradalzhat - to continue Nakaditsa - to be located Ya nakazuuz - my location Derjat - to hold Malshat - to be quiet Iskaat - to seek Paryekat - let's go Privesti - to bring Poteryat - to lose Pakazavite - to show Dit - to hit
Not too much content in one video, that's good! Other channels release videos almost every day full of new vocabulary, I simply can't keep track.. and you explain well. Great work!
Ваши видео очень подезны. Im doing Russian on Duolingo and its not too bad, but they just throw concepts and words at you randomly. It helps me a lot to hear your videos and get more complete explanations. Спасибо.
Взять-take Увидеть- notcie saw Подумать-think Посмотреть-to think a little Считать- count or beleive Слушать-hear Оставаться-to stay хотеться- to feel like it Чувствовать-to feel Вести- to lead Продолжать- to continue Держать- to hold Поставить-put verticle Находиться- to be located at Молчать-quiet Искать-to seek or find Верить-to belive Становиться-to become Происходить-to happen Кричать-to shout Поехать-go Проходить-to go through
Hey, thank you for thinking about beginners. I have started my russian journey 11 years ago when I was intensively looking for cheating methods in school for subjects I was struggling with (physics). Considering my teachers unable to understand the Cyrillic alphabet, I have continued to learn and understand the russian language and often replacing romanian words with russian for a better-coded cheating method. However, after high school I abandoned the learning process, just to find it interesting again when I met my bf, a russian speaker. Currently, the russian language seems interesting again given the war in Ukraine, considering I need to check and understand different points of view, mostly in russian. Thank you for helping us move forward:)
I have a story kinda similar lol I didn't study Russian but I learnt Cyrillic and used it mostly at school for personal notes, then I got interested in practicing historical songs in Russian on piano (Катюша, тд тд...), and for life situations I made an account in VK knowing practically nothing and let my vocabulary and grammar needs to use the site to drive my "learning". Once I started university yikes no time, now after 5 years I'm reading Russian again because I read the news from direct sources as is impossible to get different points of view where I live at...and decided to learn Russian a bit more formally, because is a lot of new vocabulary to handle so why not just do it well. I think is very interesting the fact that I didn't forget anything of what I've learnt in VK even after 5 years tho, but obviously my grammar is horrible, the Russian cases are...a special thing, even for a native Spanish lol. This channel is very complete I'm glad I've found it so I can get some bites of language even without to much time.
Plus one cheater here. I learned the alphabet to take notes on the wall and read from there during the exams. I also kept a diary written in Cyrillic (but not in Russian).
Hello. I am from Turkey. I have been learning russian for 2 years. I am locaited in a russian speaking country. We have created a telegram group for new learners. Level A1-C2. You can ask to native speakers your questions,recive daily exercises , any suggestions. Monthly 50$
This is just what I needed…I’m in A2 I have been learning Russian language for a long time but I have not speaking enough, and I realized I have a narrow vocabulary…this will help me a lot
Фёдр, спасибо за все твои видео. Я слежу за тобой уже много лет, и ты помогаешь мне понять тонкости этого прекрасного языка! (Надеюсь, ты не против, что я к тебе обращаюсь на «ты») Я заметила, что ты привел несколько примеров, связанных с видеоиграми, и мне стало интересно: снимал ли ты когда-нибудь видео об игровом сленге? Если нет, то можешь ли ты это сделать?)) Думаю, это было бы очень полезно!
Hello Fedor, I hate to bother you again, but I was wondering if I would get access to any content now if I were to purchase the camp (probably the 149 one) or if it would just reserve my spot for July. Love the content and want to support you, just wondering if I should get the camp or the class. спасибо большой
Hello. I am from Turkey. I have been learning russian for 2 years. I am locaited in a russian speaking country. We have created a telegram group for new learners. Level A1-C2. You can ask to native speakers your questions,recive daily exercises , any suggestions. Monthly 50$
Свой it's more reverse verb can be used when we mean things belonging to someone (for some reason it's not possessive, more like adjectivе(свой, чужой, и тд) And мой is always mine (твой,его, её и тд) You can say мой чемодан (my suitcase) But if свой чемодан it means the suitcase belongs to someone but we still don't know who
я возьму свой чемодан (here we do know whose the suitcase is bc Я возьму , I'll take) Or I'll take my suitcase Я возьму мой чемодан .just I will take my suitcase
@Oteyot . As russian I can say свой has а related group of words like свойственный, свояк, свойство etc Different words, but have (свой) in every single parts, it means they all like about a property, owning of something And мой(моя, моё) is only possessives Людям свойственно ошибаться People have a trend to make mistakes
I know Russian language and I can help you guys but you should English speaker coz I am also learning English language. We can change our knowledge from our piece of knowledge
Thanks a lot but...you really go too fast---for me, and i would love if you repeat a few time the new word....now, i know is your channel and you have been teaching for awhile. Again, thanks!
I decided to stop trying to learn Grammar and focus on vocabulary and I’ve improved more in the past week than I have in months. And videos like this are extremely helpful, thank you!
Vocabularies are the building blocks of learning a languages like in your native language
the worst thing you could do !
Focusing on both at the same time could be helpful
@@mohammedalhrary8701 stop
@Работаем, брат! question, is друг a neuter noun? Unless specified if it is male or female?
I stopped the video at every new verb and asked my favorite AI chatbot to conjugate the verb. It created tables containing present/past/future with perfective and imperfect aspects, and also in the imperative form. I wrote down every table in a notebook (yes, pen and paper). After a few verbs, I started to see the patterns. Thank you for the video. Subscribed and liked :)
YOURE SO SMART THANK YOU
I love this idea! I'm using your method!
I've learned so much and I've been able to use these words in conversations more effectively than language learning software. Please keep this going Fedor!
It's so fun hearing how many of these sound similar to my language - Macedonian. 😁
I'm studying Russian so it really helps!
Спасибо! ❤️
Общие языковые корни.
Не забывай свои корни - Помни! :) Don't forget your roots, remember them!
Polish is closer IMO. ez language to learn
Hey guys, one cool thing I found that really helps me is to keep Google Translate open while I watch Fedor. As a native speaker, he sometimes says complex Russian words (with lots of syllables and sevearal "cyrillic sounds") and I cannot pick out the syllables clearly. So if I repeat his examples into my microphone, and translate from Russian to English, it will type out the Anglicized pronunciation below the Russian to help me see the word in latin letters and how they correspond to the cyrillic. It's been REALLY helpful! For example, when he said "Я лечу на самолёте" I was having trouble pronouncing the word for "aircraft" (самолёте) until Google showed me "Ya lechu na samolote" and it was clear to me... As long as Google translate accurately picks up what I am trying to say in Russian (i.e. the English translation is correct) I feel like I'm doing a half decent job. Sure, it's a crutch for now, but until I can read cyrillic words more accurately, it's very helpful! At least some AI robot can understand my Russian. LOL 😁 Maybe I should respond in Spanish so Fedor does not know I am cheating!~ ¡Estoy haciendo trampa!
Also, Вызывать is my LEAST favorite Russian word. It is SO confusing for an English speaker to see that and get "vizyvat" from it.
Mainly because in English, it appears to say "Buh-bul-three-bul-bat-bah" *What that actual Fuuuu----???* Why did they cram a three in there? 🤣😂🤣😂
Anyone reading the comments that is trying to learn russian that is why reading and understanding how to say words that are written in russian is sooooo important, learn how to read first then any words that appear you can just sound them out, most words in russian are said exactly as they are written удачи всем
LOL I do the same thing!!!
So many verbs I didn't know yet. This is so very helpful. Thank you Fedor 🙏
Hello. I am from Turkey. I have been learning russian for 2 years. I am locaited in a russian speaking country. We have created a telegram group for new learners. Level A1-C2. You can ask to native speakers your questions,recive daily exercises , any suggestions.
Monthly 50$
At 13:33 the verb "to look" has the English definition of the previous verb "to think"
Yes! Our mistake:(
There is no 13:33 😂
@@fullfungo 0:47 is it
Grigory Leps, one of my favorite russian singers
I don't believe you.
Thanks Fedor your lessons are great.
Thank you for this type of videos. I really appreciate it. Could you please summarize words and examples of use in the video description?
Vzyat - to take
Uveedyo - to see
Astavatsa - to stay
Slushat- to hear
Pradalzhat - to continue
Nakaditsa - to be located
Ya nakazuuz - my location
Derjat - to hold
Malshat - to be quiet
Iskaat - to seek
Paryekat - let's go
Privesti - to bring
Poteryat - to lose
Pakazavite - to show
Dit - to hit
Not too much content in one video, that's good! Other channels release videos almost every day full of new vocabulary, I simply can't keep track.. and you explain well. Great work!
Ваши видео очень подезны. Im doing Russian on Duolingo and its not too bad, but they just throw concepts and words at you randomly.
It helps me a lot to hear your videos and get more complete explanations. Спасибо.
I'm doing Russian on Duo Lingo too. It's so nice to have it explained.
@rmtp1 Nice. 👍
Thanks for all you do, Fydor
These ongoing “50” videos are so helpful Фёдор -спасибо
What about conjugating These Verbs? Would be interesting!
Great video!! Great work!! 👏👏🙏🙏
Взять-take
Увидеть- notcie saw
Подумать-think
Посмотреть-to think a little
Считать- count or beleive
Слушать-hear
Оставаться-to stay
хотеться- to feel like it
Чувствовать-to feel
Вести- to lead
Продолжать- to continue
Держать- to hold
Поставить-put verticle
Находиться- to be located at
Молчать-quiet
Искать-to seek or find
Верить-to belive
Становиться-to become
Происходить-to happen
Кричать-to shout
Поехать-go
Проходить-to go through
Way too useful, thanks for the help
Thank you very much for this!!
Great video! Learned so much👍
Спасибо за видео, Фёдор!
1:08 посмотреть - -to think a little- to take a look
The miss typing took a place here.
проводить/провести can also mean to spend, like to spend time, although dont confuse it with spending money because theres a different verb for that
Another very helpful video! ☺️спасибо!
great video, thanks !
thanks!
Hey, thank you for thinking about beginners. I have started my russian journey 11 years ago when I was intensively looking for cheating methods in school for subjects I was struggling with (physics). Considering my teachers unable to understand the Cyrillic alphabet, I have continued to learn and understand the russian language and often replacing romanian words with russian for a better-coded cheating method. However, after high school I abandoned the learning process, just to find it interesting again when I met my bf, a russian speaker. Currently, the russian language seems interesting again given the war in Ukraine, considering I need to check and understand different points of view, mostly in russian. Thank you for helping us move forward:)
I have a story kinda similar lol I didn't study Russian but I learnt Cyrillic and used it mostly at school for personal notes, then I got interested in practicing historical songs in Russian on piano (Катюша, тд тд...), and for life situations I made an account in VK knowing practically nothing and let my vocabulary and grammar needs to use the site to drive my "learning".
Once I started university yikes no time, now after 5 years I'm reading Russian again because I read the news from direct sources as is impossible to get different points of view where I live at...and decided to learn Russian a bit more formally, because is a lot of new vocabulary to handle so why not just do it well.
I think is very interesting the fact that I didn't forget anything of what I've learnt in VK even after 5 years tho, but obviously my grammar is horrible, the Russian cases are...a special thing, even for a native Spanish lol.
This channel is very complete I'm glad I've found it so I can get some bites of language even without to much time.
Plus one cheater here. I learned the alphabet to take notes on the wall and read from there during the exams. I also kept a diary written in Cyrillic (but not in Russian).
Спасибо ❤❤❤
Love your videos; perfect for my level!
Hello. I am from Turkey. I have been learning russian for 2 years. I am locaited in a russian speaking country. We have created a telegram group for new learners. Level A1-C2. You can ask to native speakers your questions,recive daily exercises , any suggestions.
Monthly 50$
Спасибо
So useful!
I have let ads play out to their ends, so you get paid and make more new videos. Your channel is great.
This is just what I needed…I’m in A2 I have been learning Russian language for a long time but I have not speaking enough, and I realized I have a narrow vocabulary…this will help me a lot
0:52 is written in english wrong right? i'm a little confused.
very nice video, quick question; will you make another 50 Verbs #2 video?
Really helpful video.
Продолжить.
Hello. Thank you so muсh.💪
Unlike the other Russian teaching TH-camrs Tarkovsky style this guy is totally different , we can call it Hollywood style teaching
Are they perfect or imperfect form of the verb?
учу английский по видео для изучающих русский 🙂
I kind of wish the perfective aspects were included in the video, but other than that it's great!
Фёдр, спасибо за все твои видео. Я слежу за тобой уже много лет, и ты помогаешь мне понять тонкости этого прекрасного языка! (Надеюсь, ты не против, что я к тебе обращаюсь на «ты»)
Я заметила, что ты привел несколько примеров, связанных с видеоиграми, и мне стало интересно: снимал ли ты когда-нибудь видео об игровом сленге? Если нет, то можешь ли ты это сделать?))
Думаю, это было бы очень полезно!
whats the difference between ybidet and cMotret
Hello Fedor, I hate to bother you again, but I was wondering if I would get access to any content now if I were to purchase the camp (probably the 149 one) or if it would just reserve my spot for July. Love the content and want to support you, just wondering if I should get the camp or the class. спасибо большой
Hello. I am from Turkey. I have been learning russian for 2 years. I am locaited in a russian speaking country. We have created a telegram group for new learners. Level A1-C2. You can ask to native speakers your questions,recive daily exercises , any suggestions.
Monthly 50$
How do I copy the word into FlipCards?
Vengo a aprender Ruso y te pones a hablar en Inglés
Saludos desde España 🇪🇸
Y ADIÓS
Voy a buscar un ruso que me hable en Ruso
Can I use свой and мой interchangeably?
Свой it's more reverse verb can be used when we mean things belonging to someone (for some reason it's not possessive, more like adjectivе(свой, чужой, и тд)
And мой is always mine (твой,его, её и тд)
You can say мой чемодан (my suitcase)
But if свой чемодан it means the suitcase belongs to someone but we still don't know who
я возьму свой чемодан (here we do know whose the suitcase is bc Я возьму , I'll take)
Or I'll take my suitcase
Я возьму мой чемодан
.just I will take my suitcase
он читает свою книгу
He's reading his book
Again,we know whose that book is
And in this case свою =его (his)
@Oteyot . As russian I can say свой has а related group of words like свойственный, свояк, свойство etc
Different words, but have (свой) in every single parts, it means they all like about a property, owning of something
And мой(моя, моё) is only possessives
Людям свойственно ошибаться
People have a trend to make mistakes
@Oteyot они любят, не "любять"
It really good for me to study English n Russian
Видео был просто огонь!
Посмотреть - “to think a little”
Uhm.. 🙄 подумать was to think a little.. посмотреть was to take a look, right..?
Watched
At 50 seconds in, there's an error where you forgot to update the english translation.
For the 27th verb, you can put a sentence like eЯ смеялся над этим забавным шоу.)
YA smeyalsya nad etim zabavnym shou.
увидеть, видеть, думать, подумать ... I can't distinguish which one is correct. It's very difficult :
Thanks for the video but you speak so fast for beginner like me😊I wish it’s a bit slow down, repeat the words and examples couple time
Sometimes its similar to polish.
I wish you could speak more russian than english.
This video is great, but… would you please speak slower and repeat it at least once? Спасибо!!!!
I know Russian language and I can help you guys but you should English speaker coz I am also learning English language. We can change our knowledge from our piece of knowledge
я учу английский по этим роликам
I'm sure if I learned these verbs It'll be much eaiser to speak Russian.
But these verbs are hard and too long
Too fast.
Just click pause lol
You go too fast. When every word is new, it takes more time to process it.
Thanks a lot but...you really go too fast---for me, and i would love if you repeat a few time the new word....now, i know is your channel and you have been teaching for awhile. Again, thanks!
Bro put the romanization, of how say these words, that’ll help us actually speak it. ???? Wtf
Yeah that I'd really will help
Bro not 1 word about war? Seriously?
лол клоун просто 🤡
А зачем?
Maybe talk a bit slower. You talk so fast. Why not talk calmy
Федор, неплохо, спасибо. но флаг можно убирать. русский язык и современное российское государство - это две разные вещи, к сожалению