Thank you so much for these videos! I have started learning Ukrainian almost 2 months ago. Watching your videos here has been very helpful! Currently using Duolingo but I am considering using your professional classes as well. I work with a Ukrainian Doctor and I hope to surprise her one day by speaking Ukrainian to her! I am learning it because I find it a beautiful and interesting language. I have been learning Western European languages my whole life. This is my first adventure into the Cyrillic alphabet languages!
Thank you for your videos. I learned to speak Ukrainian from my mother and my Baba (who emigrated to Minnesota from the Ukraine). Unfortunately I did not learn the Cyrrillic alphabet. English was my second language, however, I have lost my ability to speak Ukrainian through lack of use. Through your videos, I am hoping to be able to not only be able to speak, but also read and write the language of my ancestral heritage. My plans include visiting the Ukraine, I am very grateful for your teaching skills. Marvelous.
Thank you for the video. Your videos are really helpful to me. I started to learn a few months ago and I guess I know the grammar rules but I just want to ask that why we use instrumental case for the second example? Could u explain it please?
Wowo, Thank you very much for sharing your information and thoughts. I have a frustrating experience. Not knowing where to begin or hitting a plateau can feel demoralizing and make it hard to hit the books and study like you know you should…Having friends from other cultures makes me more creative. In fresh ways about space and how people create their own world and environment. It is best way to connect between creative thinking and cross-cultural relationships.
So, if I'm asked about myself, I just need to change the perspective of the verb and put my answer into the question word's case, right? If I'm asked: Ким ти працюєш? I should answer: Я працюю вчителем. Because ким and вчителем are both in the instrumental case, right? I've got another question. While looking for some words in my lexicon, I've stumbled about a phrase: їхати зайцем I know that its meaning is to drive the bus without paying, but I'm curious about what does it mean exactly? Заєць is a hare. Does it mean to ride a hare, to drive with a hare or to drive as a hare like in працювати вчителем: to work as a teacher?
Hi. I have been learning Ukrainian for a couple of weeks of the Internet and have been watching your videos. I find them very interesting and learned from them. I am doing this on my own and don't know any Ukrainian speaking people I'm also not sure how to go about getting lessons. I am also dyslexic so may struggle in some ways. Would you be able to help me learn please. Thank you Louise.
You are a very talented natural teacher Inna! 🌻💙🙏 I don't have a chance/ don't talk to Ukrainians or Russians but have tried to make few videos about language 😔
Pretty women see in their Faith Loyality women see in their patience in a Faith Then give your love only for your faith and also make your Faith beautyfull in your heart ❤️ to see your beauty like a wather fall
Matching patterns is such a great way to make grammar rules less intimidating! Thank you so much for this. ❤
You are a natural teacher. I look forward to every post.
Thank you so much for these videos! I have started learning Ukrainian almost 2 months ago. Watching your videos here has been very helpful! Currently using Duolingo but I am considering using your professional classes as well. I work with a Ukrainian Doctor and I hope to surprise her one day by speaking Ukrainian to her! I am learning it because I find it a beautiful and interesting language. I have been learning Western European languages my whole life. This is my first adventure into the Cyrillic alphabet languages!
Thank you!!!
Дякую!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ This is SO helpful!
Thank you for your videos. I learned to speak Ukrainian from my mother and my Baba (who emigrated to Minnesota from the Ukraine). Unfortunately I did not learn the Cyrrillic alphabet. English was my second language, however, I have lost my ability to speak Ukrainian through lack of use. Through your videos, I am hoping to be able to not only be able to speak, but also read and write the language of my ancestral heritage. My plans include visiting the Ukraine, I am very grateful for your teaching skills. Marvelous.
Дякую за відео. Відмінна порада.
Дякую :)
Excellent advice.
A very talented and natural teacher Inna! 💐🌻🙏
This was very helpful
Superb
You are great. I also like to watch your lesson
I feel the passion of helping you understand.
Very helpful, great tips. Keep the awesome videos coming, they help a lot! 😊
: Kretschmer Дуже дякую!
Good
Thank you a lot you helped me a lot 💯💯👍🏽
Very helpful. I am starting to learn from this video. Thank you
This can help me in the long run
Thanks for this excellent class
This was really helpful!
Thank you for the video. Your videos are really helpful to me. I started to learn a few months ago and I guess I know the grammar rules but I just want to ask that why we use instrumental case for the second example? Could u explain it please?
Wowo, Thank you very much for sharing your information and thoughts. I have a frustrating experience. Not knowing where to begin or hitting a plateau can feel demoralizing and make it hard to hit the books and study like you know you should…Having friends from other cultures makes me more creative. In fresh ways about space and how people create their own world and environment. It is best way to connect between creative thinking and cross-cultural relationships.
!Gracias!
Is your course open? I would love
to buy it and learn from you.
So, if I'm asked about myself, I just need to change the perspective of the verb and put my answer into the question word's case, right?
If I'm asked:
Ким ти працюєш?
I should answer:
Я працюю вчителем.
Because ким and вчителем are both in the instrumental case, right?
I've got another question.
While looking for some words in my lexicon, I've stumbled about a phrase:
їхати зайцем
I know that its meaning is to drive the bus without paying, but I'm curious about what does it mean exactly?
Заєць is a hare.
Does it mean to ride a hare, to drive with a hare or to drive as a hare like in працювати вчителем: to work as a teacher?
Hi. I have been learning Ukrainian for a couple of weeks of the Internet and have been watching your videos. I find them very interesting and learned from them. I am doing this on my own and don't know any Ukrainian speaking people I'm also not sure how to go about getting lessons. I am also dyslexic so may struggle in some ways. Would you be able to help me learn please. Thank you Louise.
3:13 What is your profession? is a more accurate translation...
You are a very talented natural teacher Inna! 🌻💙🙏
I don't have a chance/ don't talk to Ukrainians or Russians but have tried to make few videos about language 😔
Hello Inna, at 0:18 what is the word you say before "Let's get started" and what does it mean? Thank you.
“Поїхали” means “Let's get started”.
wherev you are?
Inna what if I don’t understand English and all your explanation is in English language?
Its alphabet same? Or little differences?
私はアニメ見る
^^^ this is Chinese for you. Right?
Is it same with russian or little in differences?
There are some differences in Russian
🙋
Привіт привіт інно як справи
Не розумію, навіщо ми вчити Українську? Я ї не вивчав жодного разу але володію вільно! Сам се дивую, як то стало?
Pretty women see in their Faith
Loyality women see in their patience in a Faith
Then give your love only for your faith and also make your Faith beautyfull in your heart ❤️ to see your beauty like a wather fall