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Я VS МНЕ in Russian Language 

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So, this weird structure "It's appealing to me" is common in these instances:
1. Мне нравится
2. Мне нужно, Мне надо
3. Мне можно
4. When talking about temporary feelings.
Examples of temporary feelings:
- мне приятно - It's pleasant to me
- мне хорошо - I feel good
- мне плохо - I feel bad
- мне всё равно - I don't mind (I don't care)
- мне нормально - I am okay
- мне идёт - It suits me
- мне весело - I'm enterntained
and more..
Hope you got something from this, and will be learning more on the topic!
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@wxyza1
@wxyza1 5 лет назад
It seems the RU-vid algorithms want to make me to learn Russian.
@timmy18135
@timmy18135 4 года назад
Russian space alliance behind it
@trevinormandy14520
@trevinormandy14520 3 года назад
Russian spy bots preparing the 2020 USA election 🤣
@somekid7
@somekid7 3 года назад
in soviet russia, russian learns you
@LiveRussian
@LiveRussian 5 лет назад
That's really good that you're talking about language patterns, Fedor!!! In every language there are these patterns that we use daily, and the patterns with МНЕ are widely used in Russian. Even talking about age, we say: МНЕ 20 ЛЕТ / like someone gave all these years to me))))). In English we say I AM 20, and in French literally "I have 20/j'ai 20 ans". So, all the languages have their patterns.
@judithmallorquinhernandez5671
@judithmallorquinhernandez5671 4 года назад
In spanish we say "Tengo 20 años" , which literally means "i have 20 years" (I'm 20 years old)
@Theyoutuberpolyglot
@Theyoutuberpolyglot 4 года назад
Also in portuguese Eu tenho 20 anos- We don't need to use Je, tu, il etc Tenho 29 anos.
@timewave02012
@timewave02012 4 года назад
I'm interested in how some languages can express ideas more eloquently or succinctly than others. For example, in English, one can't discuss the weather without an "it" subject that refers to nothing. This wasn't a problem in Latin.
@Theyoutuberpolyglot
@Theyoutuberpolyglot 4 года назад
timewave02012 in German es- es means it. Es regnet- it is raining ☔️. In English you have to use is, in German not. In my native language, you just need to use is. We hardly use it. There is no it.
@kweenk5072
@kweenk5072 3 года назад
It’s neat to hear all the different structures for all these languages. I wish I could learn a whole bunch of different languages, I think they sound beautiful. But unfortunately it’s taking me quite some time to learn just Russian alone. I don’t think my mind is smart enough to hold that much information to learn and remember more than a couple. Lol.
@Ukrainewinnerrrr
@Ukrainewinnerrrr 4 года назад
Merci Fedor once again for your nice explanations !
@sonjastaron3801
@sonjastaron3801 3 года назад
same structure in Spanish for "a mi, me gusta" (transl) to me, it is liking/agreeable = I like it - In English, the expression is "reflexive verb" - it is used with a reflexive pronoun, such as "myself" - e.g. "I am washing myself" - "he is shaving himself" in other words, the pronoun reflects itself back to the action (verb) - as always, great explanation - you could give many exaples in Russian: it is boring to me - it is confusing to me - etc. Maybe you could give more examples in Russian words - with more examples, I also learn new words faster.
@carloswendtful
@carloswendtful 2 года назад
The first thing I thought was the spanish comparison of "me gusta". It's interesting to see how different languages can work. In portuguese, it's "I like of it", with a preposition.
@Majesticmanatee217
@Majesticmanatee217 10 месяцев назад
I was so relieved when I realized this connection lol
@mohammadsaeed6234
@mohammadsaeed6234 3 года назад
Very helpful and clear. Thanks man
@motowulf88
@motowulf88 5 лет назад
I thought about this subject) glad you're explaining it)
@241hnd
@241hnd 5 лет назад
Thanks for explaining Fedor.
@rikvlasblom4272
@rikvlasblom4272 3 года назад
Thank you for explaining. Was pretty clear to me.
@gpatrick52
@gpatrick52 5 лет назад
I have had difficulty with these two words usages. Thank you!
@Sophiasofrenchparis
@Sophiasofrenchparis 2 года назад
Fantastic explanations Thanx for that
@as_below_so_above
@as_below_so_above 5 лет назад
Thank you Fedor for helping me conceptualize and understand these patterns and ideas much more effectively! You really break things down and make them easy to learn)) Keep up the great work!
@rescuecorey2
@rescuecorey2 2 года назад
This made this concept click in my head.мне нравится твое обучение. я часто смотрю на тебя.
@Fernando-du5uj
@Fernando-du5uj Год назад
отличне! Спасибо большое!
@vvx897
@vvx897 4 года назад
Awesome explanation!
@harshmnr
@harshmnr 4 года назад
Мне нравится этот видео. Спасибо! 😊 ~:~
@granist
@granist 3 года назад
Hello, I want to say thank you. I admit that your videos help me.
@budget-advisor9486
@budget-advisor9486 4 года назад
Мне очень нравится ваши видео! Спасибо! 😊
@logosnaki
@logosnaki 4 года назад
нравЯтся*
@henglee1252
@henglee1252 2 года назад
@@logosnaki really? Lol
@IgrwOw
@IgrwOw 2 года назад
@@henglee1252 for plural
@vizekapitanlysopp7089
@vizekapitanlysopp7089 Год назад
So glad that in German, the logic is the same. Мне нравится = Mir gefällt Мне жарко = Mir ist heiß For "Мне надо/нужно" and "мне можно", you can indeed use the Dative in german too, so sense is there, but we would not commonly use it.
@EssentialEnglishIdioms
@EssentialEnglishIdioms 2 года назад
I was so confused until I saw the *eat in the corner when you said поесть. Thank goodness. I thought I was losing my mind! Had I been saying "would you like something to sleep?" 😅 Thanks for the super literal translation of "Мне нравится" and the rest. This kind of thing really really helps although I understand that Russians do not actually think in those terms.
@felixygarcia7328
@felixygarcia7328 4 года назад
I've been up all night мне нужно кофе. I can see the exact translation to мне in spanish to which is ESTOY and it translates to I am or explaining how currently you are. Interesting seeing definitions and crossing them with english and spanish.
@cassandraelliot7878
@cassandraelliot7878 4 года назад
Thank you. I am making a chart of the examples you give us to help me remember. This helps me understand how Russian's think.
@homaghezel3272
@homaghezel3272 3 года назад
Thank you.
@DinikinDinikin
@DinikinDinikin 3 года назад
He says привет, друзья, как дела with accent)))
@request52945
@request52945 2 года назад
Мне нравится этот видео. Мне тоже нравится смотреть твое видео 😊
@xouleposxoulepos4506
@xouleposxoulepos4506 4 года назад
good video man
@vaguelyvagrant9694
@vaguelyvagrant9694 5 лет назад
Related to this: what is the difference between я хочу and мне хочется? Or when would say мне интересно as opposed to я интересуюсь or мне интересует ? Keep up the great videos!
@BeFluentinRussian
@BeFluentinRussian 5 лет назад
Great questions! Я хочу is more active desire versus мне хочется. I guess я хочу is a stronger desire. Я интересуюсь is like you're actively learning something, while мне интересно and меня интересует is like something is of interest to you, but you're not actively learning it.
@dr.nesrine9858
@dr.nesrine9858 5 лет назад
Thank you Please can you make a short conversations for beginners and thank you
@mainlawcafewv7681
@mainlawcafewv7681 5 лет назад
good stuff
@knittingnirvana
@knittingnirvana Год назад
Thank you for another excellent video, I'm a beginner so excuse the question: if what you're adding after these expressions are nouns not verbs, do they get the dative ending? Спасибо большое
@TheMasterCrep
@TheMasterCrep 5 лет назад
I learn russian mostly through english aldough I am a native german speaker. So at first I didn't now the difference between МНЕ and Я but while I watched your video I realised that in german we also have to differnt words for I, which are: Ich (Я) and mir (МНЕ) so I guess I should think grammar wise first whether I can make sense of it in german. :D
@jreid641
@jreid641 5 лет назад
Hi Fedor, I love your videos. I am having a problem with pronunciation. I try to sound out the words based on what little I know of the Cyrillic alphabet and I rarely come up with anything that sounds like how you pronounce the words in the videos. Any suggestions? Thanks.
@vvx897
@vvx897 4 года назад
Hi John Reid. I literally stress the words opposite of how I would say the word in english.
@aftabsarwar2213
@aftabsarwar2213 5 лет назад
Каждый день, Мне нужно ваше видео. мне нравишься вам потому что вы очень хороший учитель. Я люблю ваш канал. Я люблю русский язык. Мне нравится Россия и россияне. Афтаб Сарвар из Пакистана. Спасибо за видео.
@egorovsa
@egorovsa 5 лет назад
HI, Very Good try. Let's get better ) Я хочу смотреть ваше видео каждый день. Ты мне нравишься потому, что ты очень хороший учитель. Я люблю ваш (твой - informal or friends talking) канал.
@joelniv6718
@joelniv6718 5 лет назад
Good video Fjodór, it's partly like German and Hebrew. You say like "Mir ist heiß" for "I'm hot" and it means "To me is hot".
@TheMrJoshua
@TheMrJoshua 5 лет назад
awesome
@pestilence6444
@pestilence6444 5 лет назад
Федя, может и правда сделаешь видео про то, когда буквы читаются не так, как пишутся, о-а, е-и, звонкие на глухие когда меняем и т.д)
@BeFluentinRussian
@BeFluentinRussian 5 лет назад
уже ж есть же. ru-vid.com?o=U&video_id=B-MukOaSk3Y
@pestilence6444
@pestilence6444 5 лет назад
@@BeFluentinRussian А,есть? ну извини, не припомнил
@glendamcgee1779
@glendamcgee1779 5 лет назад
"It pleases me"
@somekid7
@somekid7 3 года назад
me gusta
@awinashbiniwale8012
@awinashbiniwale8012 5 лет назад
Good attempt
@ghtght4234
@ghtght4234 5 лет назад
How do i know if "o" sounds like "o" or "a" in a word? Its so confusinggg
@BeFluentinRussian
@BeFluentinRussian 5 лет назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-B-MukOaSk3Y.html here you go
@elyessmemni6573
@elyessmemni6573 5 лет назад
I guess it s a matter of stress. if the syllable containing the [o] is stressed, then the sound should be pronounced full [o] but if it is unstressed, the "o" is actually pronounced like [a]. example, "хорошò": the 1st two syllables are not stressed, thus the [o]s are like [a]. in the last syllable we have a stress, there4 this is the case of an [o] not [a]. I hope I clarified it a bit. I don't know what Fedor thinks about this. I hope I ain't mistaken :-)
@ghtght4234
@ghtght4234 5 лет назад
Be Fluent in Russian thank youuu 😊😊😊
@ghtght4234
@ghtght4234 5 лет назад
Elyess Memni thank youuu 😊😊😊
@Legends975
@Legends975 5 лет назад
Thanks . Спасеба
@Legends975
@Legends975 5 лет назад
Is it Prononce like an" a "or "o"?
@Legends975
@Legends975 5 лет назад
Oh thx so the" o"pronounce like an "a"
@rayane6924
@rayane6924 5 лет назад
Could you do us a video about how we introduce our selfs please
@saheedur
@saheedur 5 лет назад
Can you explain something on past tenses
@alimakaba6170
@alimakaba6170 4 года назад
👌
@chai7600
@chai7600 2 года назад
hey i have a question does menya mean me/to me, but mnye meanes for me in most cases? and why do we say mnye nravitsya and not menya nravitsya? thanks :)
@danielbeta7393
@danielbeta7393 3 года назад
Hi,! So when you use or can use Я? Thanks
@burcuselinunlusanalumni6603
@burcuselinunlusanalumni6603 5 лет назад
А, да...Теперь все я понимаю! At least i think now I got it. It is like in Russian these are in passive kind of forms. “For me” like. Thank you so so much! I can also speak Turkish and i find it similar in logic. Especially “мне направится” is “hoşuna gitmek” in Turkish. (For those of you who can understand me, i would like to add this clarification)
@egekaraylanl8340
@egekaraylanl8340 4 года назад
Eyi dedin kral
@jff470
@jff470 4 года назад
Your presentation (introduction) is very funny, it is almost an esoteric ritual. But till know I don't how is the pronunciation of your surname in Russian. How to talk some name in Russian would be interesting.
@Menethiil
@Menethiil 5 лет назад
Hello! Thank you so much for your vids. I am a little bit confused about the sounds "а" and "о" for example "Спасибо" we say "спасибА" not "спасибО". Why in some Russian words do we read "o" as "a"? I hope you understood my question! Thank you again 😊
@pestilence6444
@pestilence6444 5 лет назад
In fact there's nothing difficult. If "o" is stressed you pronounce it as "o". If it is not you pronounce it as "a". It always works. For example the word Молоко we must pronounce it as Малако because the last "o" is stressed. Or the word Помощь would be like Помащь (the first "o" is stressed.) In your word Спасибо the stress in under the letter "и". Clear? :)
@Menethiil
@Menethiil 5 лет назад
@@pestilence6444 thank you so much for you help i finally understood!!! 😄😄
@TheForestfugitive
@TheForestfugitive 5 лет назад
One thing to remember is that Russian words will only ever have one stress per word, so you will never have more than one "o" make the o sound in a single word. So if you see a stress mark above a letter you instantly know every other letter will be pronounced unstressed. Hope that helps
@nelly94
@nelly94 4 года назад
But if you pronounce "o" all the time, you will be still right, some of the nations in Russia like "Komi people" they pronounce "o" all the time, they do not use "a". So it is still correct and not wrong.
@raulsantana5346
@raulsantana5346 4 года назад
Got it#!!
@numgum
@numgum 4 года назад
Can you explain things like: 1. How to order the words. Like is it constant? Ex: Is it У меня нет кошка (or кот, idk the difference) or is it У меня кошка/кот нет? 2. Words like твоя, тебя, мне, моя, мои, меня, нас, вас. That's all I got
@Sword792
@Sword792 3 года назад
In spanish its similar but different. For i can its yo puedo, or i need yo necessito (conjugated)
@dimidome2653
@dimidome2653 5 лет назад
Fedor could you make a video explaining to us how to think in a "Russian" way and how you perceive the world as a native Russian speaker?
@cpycy5831
@cpycy5831 5 лет назад
Have you discussed about "W" in Russian?
@rhn122
@rhn122 5 лет назад
I have a question Sometimes I see verbs that have been "....те"-ed like Атакуйте, Уничтожьте, Защищайте, Скажите, etc. What are the meaning of those and how do we change the verbs to be in that form?
@BOBER-OPPORTUNIST
@BOBER-OPPORTUNIST 5 лет назад
Федя did video on this topic ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vNfXyBTXSNk.html
@charger3703
@charger3703 5 лет назад
anyone know if he did any video on pronouncing the letter "г"? i noticed it can be pronounced as "в" and i dont know why. "eго"
@LiveRussian
@LiveRussian 5 лет назад
I have a video about it, maybe it can help ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JinsJYfEEl4.html
@darya_elven
@darya_elven 5 лет назад
I recommend you this lesson: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AK-ZbWcrKCk.html
@GauravSanjeevKumarBhardwaj1220
Goddamn its true,it does sound like в,is it related to vowel reduction ??
@m.t.asteriti9860
@m.t.asteriti9860 5 лет назад
It's the unchanged historical way of pronouncing of "г". This only applies to pronouns, however, as far as I know; (его "yevo", нашего "nashevo", etc.) I've never noticed any word in Russian that pronounces "г" as "в" other than pronouns that have the letter "г".
@GauravSanjeevKumarBhardwaj1220
Ok then
@yankeydoodle101
@yankeydoodle101 5 лет назад
Can you do a video on the verb скучать please
@axentfly8945
@axentfly8945 5 лет назад
What you want to know about this verb?? So, it seems that is not difficult verb.
@Verbalaesthet
@Verbalaesthet 2 года назад
In German we also say "It appeals to me" in the Dative case. I think Russian and German has a lot more similarities than I had expected.
@mitchellmartinez4638
@mitchellmartinez4638 4 года назад
This video revealed itself when I searched "When to use 'короче".
@SuperRip7
@SuperRip7 2 года назад
In Spanish, when you say It's hot- it is translated as Hace calor ! and I don't know hacer is used that way.
@shane2286
@shane2286 2 года назад
somehow I could say that for stative verbs (except to be) could be said with "Мне" , like : need , like , ...... however I know a language is not completely translatable to another but i tried to make a rule though it's not possible😅
@T0m0zuki
@T0m0zuki 5 лет назад
As a Slovene I totally understand the difference because we use similar words. But it could be difficult to the English.
@elyessmemni6573
@elyessmemni6573 5 лет назад
hello out there, I am a Russian-learner and I am a beginner. i ve been facing some trouble concerning word construction. so do you please know some pdf books that could be useful in giving concise information about Russian morphology. Thank you.
@elyessmemni6573
@elyessmemni6573 5 лет назад
iamkatykors really!!! thank you. i am very glad I found someone who can help me polish my language.
@adryfm6172
@adryfm6172 4 года назад
Try the app Duolingo, its helpfull
@leandroavi6755
@leandroavi6755 5 лет назад
Ты супер 👍спасибо Я не нравится лето.or мне не нравится лето ! And if I wrote я не нравится is that wrong 100% ?
@BeFluentinRussian
@BeFluentinRussian 5 лет назад
It is 100% wrong lol
@leandroavi6755
@leandroavi6755 5 лет назад
@@BeFluentinRussian 😅😅 thank you🙏🙏🙏
@laryssalopesgyn
@laryssalopesgyn 5 лет назад
I have a question: I've once read the sentence "Ты нравишься мне" and it was translated as "I like you". My question is: Wouldn't it be "мне нравится тебе" instead of "Ты нравишься мне" ?
@avrovulcan1903
@avrovulcan1903 5 лет назад
It probably means “you are liked by me” or something. Idk this language is killing me
@BeFluentinRussian
@BeFluentinRussian 5 лет назад
So, the literal translation is "You are appealing to me." That's just the structure of the sentence whenever we want to say "i like"
@avrovulcan1903
@avrovulcan1903 5 лет назад
Saint Mikha'el Явенович Римский-Корсаков I like your analogy 😆.
@Adde-hy7wx
@Adde-hy7wx 5 лет назад
Мне нравится этот видео!
@whoyacallinpinhead6336
@whoyacallinpinhead6336 5 лет назад
Это*
@Adde-hy7wx
@Adde-hy7wx 5 лет назад
@@whoyacallinpinhead6336 why? Doesn't это mean this is?
@whoyacallinpinhead6336
@whoyacallinpinhead6336 5 лет назад
@@Adde-hy7wx We don't say "Этот" when talk about videos.
@Adde-hy7wx
@Adde-hy7wx 5 лет назад
@@whoyacallinpinhead6336 OK I guess eventually I will get good enough to really understand, thank you anyways.
@whoyacallinpinhead6336
@whoyacallinpinhead6336 5 лет назад
@@Adde-hy7wx Good luck
@Ronlawhouston
@Ronlawhouston 3 года назад
Мне нравится but я люблю - I still don't get it. I just learned the rules. Apparently certain verbs demand dative case?
@KimJongunSUBSNOW
@KimJongunSUBSNOW 4 года назад
Im so confused when u said those three examples. Like for мне нравится it just translates to to me like. But ur translation is different
@galinaioffe2250
@galinaioffe2250 3 года назад
Ya hochoo, mne hochetsa-- I want. In this case there is no real difference to which one you use. Ex: ya hochoo piet Mne hochtsa piet I want to drink
@trevinormandy14520
@trevinormandy14520 4 года назад
Мне нравится русский хип-хоп et je suis d’accord avec le commentaire qui est juste en dessous du mien. I’m half American half French and I’m taking Russian lessons with one of my ex-teachers of mathematics it was also Russian.
@laurengreaves11
@laurengreaves11 Год назад
I love russian guys. But how come you are too perfect to me🤣 as my type
@anarghyasumanth8590
@anarghyasumanth8590 5 лет назад
According to Google Translate, we use "Мне" when describing age. Is that an error by Google Translate or is there a reason to use "мне"?
@Marat_Kazey
@Marat_Kazey 4 года назад
Correctly Мне 21 год.
@qutrg
@qutrg 5 лет назад
Can we can also use it in situations like "give it to me" or "give me" = дай мне / (Дайте?) мне
@nightyonetwothree
@nightyonetwothree 5 лет назад
sure
@qutrg
@qutrg 5 лет назад
thank you ))
@andinisoetrisno8475
@andinisoetrisno8475 5 лет назад
I think it also could be a dative case :)
@Mr529cp
@Mr529cp 4 года назад
I got confused when I watched a movie and a Russian part came on and the guy said “I need to shower” and he said “я нужен душ» ? haha
@IgrwOw
@IgrwOw 2 года назад
Мне жарко means you got warm for some reason? like you just wear a coat and say "Мне жарко". correct?
@arunimasaha4171
@arunimasaha4171 5 лет назад
How to stop translating things in head? That also word to word. I know this is something voluntarily and we can avoid it or reduce it by training our brain to think in that language but since I'm a beginner to use a monolingual dictionary so what can I do?
@MoodyWeatherASD
@MoodyWeatherASD 5 лет назад
Okay so you know what an apple is, right? You can think of it without having to define it. You can eat it, you can hold it, you can throw it at your sister (please don't). You just know without taking extra steps. When learning the Russian word, instead of thinking "яьлоко means Apple" you want that same feeling as above. "яблоко means the same thing Apple means." I hope that makes sense!
@rachelwalkup5509
@rachelwalkup5509 5 лет назад
Are you actively working to lose your accent? I’ve been watching your videos for a while and I can notice the difference. You almost sound American now.
@LadyChaos1992
@LadyChaos1992 5 лет назад
I love his Russian accent!
@sandraabbess8051
@sandraabbess8051 5 лет назад
What's the different between мой / моя
@VovanPu
@VovanPu 4 года назад
Masculine / feminine
@sanji6031
@sanji6031 4 года назад
what the difference вас and вам and ви?
@xKhaozs
@xKhaozs 3 года назад
I live here by 2 years and my mind still have problems to conjugate and think the word нравится, when it’s I like you and You/he/she don’t like me, for example
@zaidal-mhamid1784
@zaidal-mhamid1784 4 года назад
the difference between это and этот
@origamifox5180
@origamifox5180 5 лет назад
When do I use У, like with "у меня"
@axentfly8945
@axentfly8945 5 лет назад
Hi. The most common situation, when you mean - "I have". For example - "У меня есть карандаш", that you can say in English as - "I have a pencil" literally. "I have a [something]" - the basic construction, when you use "У меня" in Russian translation. Of course, you can use another verbs instead "have". "У меня забрали стол" (They took my table). So.. Before this situation you could say - "I have a table"("У меня есть стол").. But later "they took your table" . And you say about it - "У меня забрали стол" ("They took my table"). Another situation, when you can ask a question - "where" (где?). "У меня дома живет змея" - The snake lives (where??) in my house. And right again, you can say - "I have a snake". But it valid only if the snake really belongs to you. At first variant you only specify, that snake lives in your house (so it can belongs to your mother or other person).
@origamifox5180
@origamifox5180 5 лет назад
Axentfly спасибо большое
@user-oe2cc3tc5t
@user-oe2cc3tc5t 4 года назад
If you literally translate "I'm hot" in English "Я жаркий" instead of "Мне жарко" you'll sound like "I'm bloody good at making love"
@Infornografista
@Infornografista 4 года назад
So Я жаркий is the one to use when visiting Russia.
@user-oe2cc3tc5t
@user-oe2cc3tc5t 4 года назад
Ok... when visiting Russia don't say that to guys though :D
@felixygarcia7328
@felixygarcia7328 4 года назад
After listening to myself speak the bit of russian I've learned I hear myself talk spanish and it sound like Russian lol must be the Tough pronunciations.
@timewave02012
@timewave02012 4 года назад
Russian seems to have a lot of difficult consonant clusters. At least if you can pronounce Spanish you can pronounce the Russian "Р"
@daeboilyoverhorse9026
@daeboilyoverhorse9026 5 лет назад
Dein akzent oh god XD
@hooman1405
@hooman1405 2 года назад
How do you say "you're weird" or "you're stupid" in russian
@justinkimberlakeofficial
@justinkimberlakeofficial 5 лет назад
Мне - can mean “to me” but I have seen «ко мне» which also means “to me” right? Whats the difference
@BeFluentinRussian
@BeFluentinRussian 5 лет назад
That would be more of "toward me".
@vjan2012
@vjan2012 3 года назад
When there is a movement it wld b KO MHe
@vjan2012
@vjan2012 3 года назад
Also мне жарко would be I feel hot.
@vjan2012
@vjan2012 3 года назад
Он идёт ко мне
@herefobeer
@herefobeer 3 года назад
Tip for Indians -- It's the exact concept of "main" vs "mujhe" in Hindi. When you mean "mujhe" use Мне. I'm yet to find an exception.
@darkyboode3239
@darkyboode3239 3 года назад
When I first started speaking Russian I thought мой meant me, but it actually means my. But I just checked and мне actually means me.
@MaksymMinenko
@MaksymMinenko 3 года назад
Rather "to me".
@mrd2211
@mrd2211 2 года назад
почему ‘я люблю`не ‘мне люблю` ?
@eddieed9684
@eddieed9684 5 лет назад
So Я means "i" and Мне means "me" ? Please correct me if im wrong
@schelowski
@schelowski 5 лет назад
Eddie ed Мне means “to me.” There is another word for “me,” which is «меня». However, you can’t use «меня» to start a sentence unlike «мне».
@sunnydevsekar1948
@sunnydevsekar1948 4 года назад
How to say u are not allowed
@jaclynlyang5705
@jaclynlyang5705 4 года назад
Мне нравится is almost like in French ça me plaît.
@vaqifboran8848
@vaqifboran8848 5 лет назад
Is a part of you from Azerbaijan?
@charger3703
@charger3703 5 лет назад
no way, i dont think he has a turkic heritage
@vaqifboran8848
@vaqifboran8848 5 лет назад
@@charger3703 the reason why I thought so is that his surname is Azeri word
@charger3703
@charger3703 5 лет назад
hey i didnt knew that. his surname is shirin which translates to "cute" or someone being nice in Turkish.
@charger3703
@charger3703 5 лет назад
and the word is persian i guess.
@vaqifboran8848
@vaqifboran8848 5 лет назад
@@charger3703 yes and also its translation is so in Azeri
@Dawson2011H
@Dawson2011H 5 лет назад
What about “как тебя зовут? Мне зовут ... “ and “сколько тебе лет? Мне десять лет?” ? That are permanent, I think. Are these exceptions?
@xandranicholai7301
@xandranicholai7301 5 лет назад
Dawson Winter it’s «Меня зовут», not «мне». It’s меня because the saying is: “they call me”. «Меня» = me, «зовут» = they call.
@Dawson2011H
@Dawson2011H 5 лет назад
Xandra Nicholai - Thank you for the explanation. I am really sorry about the mistake. I should’ve been more careful about it.
@camradrip3730
@camradrip3730 4 года назад
Мне десять лет? - not permanent. In next year "мне будет одинадцать"
@the_numb20
@the_numb20 4 года назад
А он из какой страны!?
@nazmatli2144
@nazmatli2144 5 лет назад
There is still something which i cannot understand/ I just accept like that. Why do you say Мне грустно (it's fleeing- ok) Я рад (а нельзя сказать "мне рад(о)" ) ))
@monahin5390
@monahin5390 5 лет назад
You can say Мне радостно
@nelly94
@nelly94 4 года назад
And you also can say "я грущю"
@GHOSTFREAk915
@GHOSTFREAk915 4 года назад
I made this video reach 1k likes.. Yey 🤙🏻
@scott6421
@scott6421 5 лет назад
Can someone post as many MHe phrases to use it.. so far I know.. Like, Need, Aloud,Can,Interested, Funny, Hot and don't care.. like MHe Sarrovno.. can someone else post more words or phrases to start with MHE instead of YA.. thank you!
@MaksymMinenko
@MaksymMinenko 3 года назад
Мне жаль -- I'm sorry Мне плохо -- I feel sick Мне пришлось ... -- I had to ... Мне кажется -- I think Мне удалось ... -- I was able to ... (usually it's *finally* I was able to ...) Мне бы ... -- I wish I had ... Мне повезло -- I was lucky
@coffeecuppepsi
@coffeecuppepsi 4 года назад
In that sense Russian is similar to Spanish
@mrgarlic7478
@mrgarlic7478 2 года назад
Мне смешно
@arsha3531
@arsha3531 2 года назад
I am hot is incorrect, you have to say I feel hot
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