Most of the videos published here are created for my university students as part of the language courses I am teaching. I hope many people who learn or teach Russian will find them useful as well. ✔ As a learner, you can use the videos for learning Russian on your own, with your tutor, or as additional materials for your college classes. ✔ As an instructor, you can use the videos in the classroom or as part of homework.
0:44 Hola. Muchas gracias por la clase. Tengo una duda, ¿por qué en la palabra "унивЕрситет", la primera "E" se pronuncia como [ye] y no como [i]? Aquí te dejo el minuto 0:44
Have you watched these videos? 🎦 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fK_OqJ85kck.htmlsi=pjxtrujOzjUiVnVh 🎦 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mPpwdO3mcmU.htmlsi=fmvdGFisZkrQ5iVE
Маленький does not have a soft ending. It is a 7-letter spelling rule. The adjective endings in the prepositional case will be: ОМ, ОЙ, ИХ. Watch this video about adjective endings: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-G9pm5AJCw1s.htmlsi=L87a3pqg0HROjuJW
ive been progressing with your videos for the past 6 months and youre very helpful so thank you so much for that, sometimes people dont believe me when i say i am not russian because of how i speak and that is all thanks to you! i have a question though, if as a statement i said: «Я ещё не очень хорошо знаю русский язык» (i dont know russian very well yet) is that correct? and if someone asked: « Как ты знаешь русский язык?» could i respond with: « Я ещё не знаю русский язык очень хорошо» ?? thank you))
Thank you for your suggestion! This is a high intermediate level. That’s why I ask students to create their own examples using the prompts rather than giving my examples. instructions are different from the beginning level.