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Do you want to sound natural in Russian? Do you want to understand the Russian slang that native speakers use all the time? In this video, I will teach you 10 conversational Russian phrases that you must know in order to fully understand native Russian speakers.

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@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 5 лет назад
Q: WHAT NEW WORDS AND PHRASES HAVE YOU LEARNED FROM THIS VIDEO?
@zulkiflijamil4033
@zulkiflijamil4033 5 лет назад
Поехали! Давай! Да, точно. Я всегда слежу за вашими постами. Спасибо.
@kopeginisikenpavlov
@kopeginisikenpavlov 4 года назад
I knew them all but it was pleasure to listen thank you for your videos :)
@arthuramchan4740
@arthuramchan4740 3 года назад
Блин - I knew it meant pancake, but could not understand why in other videos it was used to express disappointment.
@iskrazamora7
@iskrazamora7 2 года назад
I am learning a lot watching your videos. Thanks. My way to practice listening is watching russian series with drama and natural entonation and real conversations. My English is not my mother tongue, but I use it as a second language. Some people say I am moderated bilingual. I am fluent in Spanish because I grew up in Cuba and over there I studied Russian Language for a couple of years and I want to refresh and actualize my knowledge.
@bojanlekic9194
@bojanlekic9194 4 года назад
OMG... This makes so much more fun to learn.
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 4 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@user-ld5em1bb9l
@user-ld5em1bb9l 3 года назад
вряд ли тебе это пригодиться ,чаще все же говорят "го пожрем"
@user-ld5em1bb9l
@user-ld5em1bb9l 3 года назад
Это не то чтобы сленг ,скорее банальные фразы ,но я угарнула слушая это АХАХХАХ
@komar139
@komar139 2 года назад
Ппц
@Ollie8789
@Ollie8789 3 года назад
Hands down the best Russian teacher on the internet! Большое спасибо! 🙏🏼
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Thank you! 😃
@modernfreeman4228
@modernfreeman4228 3 года назад
"Поехали" bothered me so much, thanks for explaining it.
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
You're welcome! :)
@MaksymMinenko
@MaksymMinenko 3 года назад
It's also famous because it was Yuri Gagarin's words before the blastoff (on April 12, 1961).
@ethiop_frum
@ethiop_frum 3 года назад
Учебник русского языка в советские годы указывал, что слово "да" может быть вводным словом (как "ну") или выступать в качестве союза "и". Также в начале фразы выражает пожелание. Примеры: Иван да Марья. Я ходил попить да покушать. Да как сказать-то? Да сбудется всё то, что Вы себе пожелали.
@user-im7dg9uf9d
@user-im7dg9uf9d Год назад
Видео отличное! Я сразу же подписался! Продолжаем изучать прекрасный русский язык! Огромный привет из Сербии! Обнимаем вас братья!!!
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian Год назад
Добро пожаловать!
@deezzzzz488
@deezzzzz488 Год назад
❤❤❤
@gpatrick52
@gpatrick52 2 года назад
Thank you!! Very informative!!
@josephnicholas9812
@josephnicholas9812 3 года назад
This is the most effective and most creative Russian learning channel in RU-vid!
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Thank you :)
@robfermann4205
@robfermann4205 4 года назад
I learned something about even the words I knew, but I didn’t know да нет, наверное at all. What a funny and useful phrase! Thanks for making this video.
@cheersfor6323
@cheersfor6323 2 года назад
Your English is neat and accurate. Keep it up
@josevicenteescuderiborra4787
Отлично. Спасибо большое.
@sindhuranjan8246
@sindhuranjan8246 3 года назад
U explain it so well n these words hv been so useful. Thanks a ton.
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
My pleasure 😊
@akshicho7609
@akshicho7609 3 года назад
Вы объяснили всё прекрасно !
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Спасибо, рада помочь!
@derekdaniels8649
@derekdaniels8649 2 года назад
Brilliant! Far better than any textbook. Огромное спасибо!
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 2 года назад
Не за что!
@commentator1338
@commentator1338 3 года назад
This explains so much. Thanks for the video you cleared up the confusion for me
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@gerald5310
@gerald5310 5 лет назад
I knew them all but your explanations reinforced my understanding of their usage! Спасибо большое! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 5 лет назад
You're welcome!
@n4tel0gic44
@n4tel0gic44 3 года назад
It's большое спасибо🙏💕
@markmarkyyy5632
@markmarkyyy5632 3 года назад
Just one fantastic video on phrases you hear all the time in Russian conversation. I'm so glad to be a subscriber.
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Thank you! 😃
@buynowpaynever
@buynowpaynever 3 года назад
Thank you for making Russian more "accessible"!
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
You´re welcome, Richard :)
@ignacioorozco9919
@ignacioorozco9919 Год назад
Thanks!
@aksharma4799
@aksharma4799 Год назад
Excellent.
@PAULOJAN1
@PAULOJAN1 4 года назад
Очень полезно! Сппсибо Кристина!
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 4 года назад
Рада помочь, Жан Паоло!
@PAULOJAN1
@PAULOJAN1 4 года назад
Я говорю только "да нееееееет" , может быть?
@barbarossancakli2027
@barbarossancakli2027 4 года назад
Thanks
@adastra3591
@adastra3591 9 месяцев назад
thanks for such valuable and practical lessons
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 9 месяцев назад
It's my pleasure!
@welkomafro7395
@welkomafro7395 4 года назад
Спасибо за объяснение
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 4 года назад
Рада помочь!
@rustambikzamanuddin1192
@rustambikzamanuddin1192 2 года назад
Really amazing
@stephenmaharaj5230
@stephenmaharaj5230 3 года назад
Great lesson. Lots of fun and very useful. I have come across some of these words in real life.
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Glad to hear that!
@kokuru70
@kokuru70 6 месяцев назад
This is very useful. thank you!
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 6 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@AtulTV
@AtulTV 4 года назад
your lessons are very helpful to learn russian fast thank you from India 🙏🏼
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 4 года назад
Glad you found them helpful!
@knittingnirvana
@knittingnirvana 2 года назад
Thank you loads! I've been watching a Russian TV series (am a complete beginner, so I understand one word every three minutes!) but several of the words you mentioned show up regularly, so I'm glad I know what they mean in slang, as the dictionary meaning did not correspond to the situations in which they were said! Thanks again! Love your energy! Keep up the good work!
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 2 года назад
Great to hear! I´m so glad this videos helped you clarify some doubts. We use these words all the time, so it´s really useful to know them
@nawfalovic
@nawfalovic Год назад
Hello im also learning russian are you interested to learn together ?
@knittingnirvana
@knittingnirvana Год назад
@@nawfalovic sorry, I can only learn on my own, good luck
@ChrisSchneider1000
@ChrisSchneider1000 3 года назад
Thank you! ДАВАЙ's many usages had me pretty mystified
@AdarshJon
@AdarshJon 3 года назад
Awesome video, thank you so much!
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@artfolkdub9650
@artfolkdub9650 3 года назад
always helpful kristina
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Happy to help!
@MUSICMANSIONWORLD
@MUSICMANSIONWORLD 3 года назад
This video is really great, спасибо 🙏
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@user-du3je5wq1r
@user-du3je5wq1r 4 года назад
Thank you so much! I like it
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 4 года назад
So glad you liked it!
@saintazad
@saintazad 4 года назад
Loved it.
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 4 года назад
So glad!
@m1676
@m1676 4 года назад
please we need more videos about Russian speech your channel is amazing!
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 4 года назад
Thanks for watching, I really appreciate your feedback!
@Pakde_Junior11
@Pakde_Junior11 Месяц назад
terima kasih Kristina
@sheeliekittie9298
@sheeliekittie9298 Год назад
Love love you channel. You make me keep going when I feel like giving up russian!!
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian Год назад
I'm so glad!
@sheeliekittie9298
@sheeliekittie9298 Год назад
@@BoostYourRussian sometimes I think there are so many resources to use and I feel so overwhelmed . How to begin?
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian Год назад
@@sheeliekittie9298 just begin somewhere. You don't need to use all available resources at once
@compositefred
@compositefred 3 года назад
Love it
@ricardomiguelesrodriguez1340
@ricardomiguelesrodriguez1340 3 года назад
You are the best Kristina!
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Thanks :)
@jamesthayer3969
@jamesthayer3969 3 года назад
My favorite Russian tutor!
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Thank you, James ❤️
@ernst_stvs
@ernst_stvs 2 года назад
Very good thx
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 2 года назад
Welcome 😊
@ira-mp3qh
@ira-mp3qh Год назад
Merci
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@marioskakkos4746
@marioskakkos4746 4 года назад
I found your commentaries and also these videos extremely helpful.could you make a video like this with songs please.Best of wishes i spaciba vas balshoy
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 4 года назад
Thanks for the idea!
@beriteri
@beriteri 3 года назад
"Давай" - also has a mean of cheering some team, some guy at the work and so on, I think this meaning used much in much more cases than anothers
@andyaripanofficial1524
@andyaripanofficial1524 3 года назад
This channel is great for me as a beginner
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Welcome aboard!
@godsavethequeen7299
@godsavethequeen7299 2 года назад
Невероятные уроки. Ты моя лучше учитель
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 2 года назад
Спасибо, рада помочь!
@danielneiva4444
@danielneiva4444 3 года назад
suas aulas são maravilhosas
@danielneiva4444
@danielneiva4444 3 года назад
Miito obrigado
@muratagin8803
@muratagin8803 3 года назад
Thanks спасибо
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Рада помочь!
@anonymousrussia123
@anonymousrussia123 3 года назад
Hi it's fun learning with you.
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Thank you 🤗
@marcin4144
@marcin4144 4 года назад
Great video! I wish my Russian was as godd as your English ;) Спасибо большое
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 4 года назад
Thank you too!
@mahmoudsalah5204
@mahmoudsalah5204 3 года назад
i love this way thank you very mush
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
You're welcome 😊
@annielady5694
@annielady5694 4 года назад
It's a very good video. 👍👍👍
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 4 года назад
Thank you, Annie!
@xhibit4197
@xhibit4197 2 года назад
Thank u keep it up pleaseee
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 2 года назад
Sure thing!
@iskrazamora7
@iskrazamora7 2 года назад
I like your passion and it's very contagious your happiness. Good selection in all the examples and is quite useful for me. For me the word блин was new. Ну давай пока и спасибо.
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 2 года назад
Блин is very common! It´s definitely worth learning by heart
@sarangbhasme5086
@sarangbhasme5086 3 года назад
that's helpful
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Glad you think so!
@peterlutz3311
@peterlutz3311 Год назад
I am really happy having discovered your channel , Kristina ! You are a great teacher ! ( I know what I am talking about , I am a teacher too (physics and mathematics ))
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian Год назад
Thank you so much for your kind words, Peter!
@stephanecoffin1799
@stephanecoffin1799 3 года назад
Such a fun a great video! We always say " yeah nah " in Australia too
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Interesting! And what does it mean? Probably no?
@abern1987
@abern1987 2 года назад
spasibo spasibo!
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 2 года назад
Не за что!
@bobbyhilton5807
@bobbyhilton5807 3 года назад
Finally someone made sense of stuff I hear but doesn't make sense to me.
@toddwaters1914
@toddwaters1914 5 лет назад
This is the first video of yours that I've seen. (I recently subscribed to News in Slow Russian and got an email link to this.) There is something here for everyone - nicely done! New phrases for me were: Давай meaning "bye"; Ничё meaning "I'm fine/ok"; and (З)драстье for Здравствуйте (but really it's more of a substitute for Привет, right?) I think I've heard these before, but they haven't really clicked, as it were, until now. I look forward to watching your previous videos, your upcoming videos, and of course working on my Russian at the News in Slow Russian site.
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 5 лет назад
Todd, I'm glad to hear you've learned something new from the video. I hope that other videos will also be useful to you!
@toddwaters1914
@toddwaters1914 4 года назад
@J M sorry, just saw this. Are you still trying to decide. If so, I can tell you what I think. Overall my impression is favorable.
@chadbailey7038
@chadbailey7038 2 года назад
So useful. Cnacnbo!
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@yakovfischer8443
@yakovfischer8443 4 года назад
Super!!! In my native Yiddish, "Nu" is used in place of "so". Also, we use a similar expression to "Da Nyet Naverno" usually when you ask if someone will actually do something. For example; Do you think he will arrive on time? Da Nyet Naverno Meaning to say probably not.
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing! I don´t know much about Yiddish, so it was very interesting to learn about this
@ronaldoechsler8531
@ronaldoechsler8531 4 года назад
Thanks so much. Putin's a great choice. He speaks very clearly. I'd like more examples of contemporary figures from the world of politics and culture.
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 4 года назад
Do you have someone in particular in mind?
@mahmoudabdellatif4114
@mahmoudabdellatif4114 4 года назад
Really helpful and your English is great as well .
@Orlington17
@Orlington17 3 года назад
@@BoostYourRussian politics is good! I study english with them, cause they usually use proper language (grammatically correct formal speech)! You may use those documentaries like president, world order, crimea way back home and so on, Lavrov and Putin speeches
@fanoflanguages7278
@fanoflanguages7278 5 лет назад
I was familiar with most of these words, but have not used them in actual speech. I intend to use them with some native Russian speakers that I know. Thanks.
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 5 лет назад
Great idea! I'm sure your Russian friends will be pleasantly surprise if you start using these words in a conversation
@macolga100
@macolga100 3 года назад
Don't :)))) it's quite bad Russian. Well, at least kids are taught not to - stuff like gonna. But it'll surely be hilarious if you do!
@maximilienandrews2084
@maximilienandrews2084 3 года назад
Excellent...Are you planning to issue more. An E Book maybe, or a cover book or whatever. ? If not what would be the most effective way to buildup slang?. Thanks a lot for your good humor
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
I´m not planning to publish an ebook with Russian slang in the nearest future. The most effective way to learn slang is probably watching Russian series (Кухня, etc.)
@attilakovacs5803
@attilakovacs5803 Год назад
I particularly like "Дв нет наверное." 😀 Thanks for the great lesson! Спасибо большое! Ну пока!
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian Год назад
Хаха не за что!
@mrdja993ns
@mrdja993ns 4 года назад
I already gave you like and subscribe, i haven't opened a book on Russian, but we can speak it in one month, after i finish your tutorials. 😂 Гритингс фром Србија мај систр, ај лав ју ол ❤️😂
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 4 года назад
Lucky you that it was so easy for you to learn Russian!
@mrdja993ns
@mrdja993ns 4 года назад
Boost Your Russian Лаки ај, ај хев ју ез а ментор 😂👍🏼
@martinvazquez2667
@martinvazquez2667 3 года назад
Пока, пока. Большое спасибо за видео!
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Спасибо за просмотр!
@simoncleghorn6602
@simoncleghorn6602 4 года назад
Excellent and good fun, really helps the learning process!
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 4 года назад
Thanks, Simon, glad you enjoyed it!
@idiomaconecta6677
@idiomaconecta6677 3 года назад
You are amazing!❤️ And beautiful
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Thank you so much!!
@kenmahoney6533
@kenmahoney6533 3 года назад
You are so good! and SO lovely in your manner... I just found my favourite Russian teacher :-)
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Thank you, Ken! 😃
@kenmahoney6533
@kenmahoney6533 3 года назад
@@BoostYourRussian check your PayPal x best wishes. Have a coffee on me
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Received! I really appreciate your support, Ken :)
@sonysheik9220
@sonysheik9220 2 года назад
This really help will you take any classes
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 2 года назад
Glad it was hepful! I don´t give one-on-one classes, the only way to learn from me is by using my online resources - RU-vid videos, courses, books, etc. You can find all the links here boostyourrussian.com/
@samyjohnmusic
@samyjohnmusic 3 года назад
Very nice plz lessons about case in Russian I always mix them up 🤔
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Noted!
@waadfrelle
@waadfrelle Год назад
I love you and you are now officially my first go to YT teacher. Your way of teaching speaks to me. I pause the video to write things down (my way of learning), you have the right amount of content, speed and way of addressing us. Thank you! I have one question: what do Russians say, if we in Europe would start speaking to anyone with: Madam, or sir (Dutch: Mevrouw, Meneer) can I ask you something (mag ik u iets vragen)? I have not encountered this in 3 years that I am studying Russian now LOLZ. Maybe communism got rid of all those 'titles'?
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian Год назад
Thank you for your kind words! I´m glad you´re enjoying me videos. You can say "Женщина / Девушка, вы знаете...?" or "Мужчина / Молодой человек, ...?" if you address a stranger on the street. Though the most colloquial way would be to say impersonal "Извините, ...?" Hope this helps!
@waadfrelle
@waadfrelle Год назад
@@BoostYourRussian that really helps, thank you so much. So I was right that there are no address titles other than: Woman and Man, so that makes 'Excuse me' the best opening. Thanks!
@nastassiamikhailova
@nastassiamikhailova Год назад
Actually "женщина" for addressing a person sounds kinda rude. Some people might get offended
@waadfrelle
@waadfrelle Год назад
@@nastassiamikhailova then what would you suggest?
@nastassiamikhailova
@nastassiamikhailova Год назад
@@waadfrelle "Извините, ..." sounds ok to me. Some people use "девушка" even for older females
@rfj1156
@rfj1156 Год назад
4:27 If anyone also wants to know an interesting fact, Russians (or people from Russian speaking countries) will say блин when there are children around, they use it to replace a different word starting with "б" whenever they are annoyed/if they drop something
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian Год назад
Haha that´s true!
@kobaltocr6927
@kobaltocr6927 3 года назад
💪🏻
@Nura4N
@Nura4N 4 года назад
Very interesting. Your Russian pronunciation sounds like native Russian. 👍
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 4 года назад
Lol, it´s because I´m a native Russian speaker! :D
@AdarshJon
@AdarshJon 3 года назад
What kind of comment is that 🤣
@MaksymMinenko
@MaksymMinenko 3 года назад
Oh, really? 😆
@nikolinanovakovic7781
@nikolinanovakovic7781 3 года назад
This was so interesting! I learned: да нет наверное, нечё, ну, блин.
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Glad to hear that! These are some useful words
@gwenengillsdottir1511
@gwenengillsdottir1511 3 года назад
Кайф!!
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Рада, что вам понравилось!
@wdilankakmw
@wdilankakmw 3 года назад
I love phrase let’s go 🙋‍♂️
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Haha yes, it´s useful!
@bernadetteparanos1024
@bernadetteparanos1024 2 года назад
שלום
@aristzam4308
@aristzam4308 4 года назад
Interesting to hear! I have asked same thing in another video and would like to know this. Is this russian pronunciation from Moscow/St.Peterburg? Just explain if the sound of the words differs from a region to another region all over Russia!
@kseniafedosova9169
@kseniafedosova9169 3 года назад
the pronunciation in different regions doesn't differ as much as it does in English (or German).
@user-ld5em1bb9l
@user-ld5em1bb9l 3 года назад
Russia is a huge country, and of course, the pronunciation in different parts of Russia is different, just in the prince in poor cities, and there are many of them, culture is neglected, as well as the clear pronunciation of words, all words are very abbreviated and the same "what are you doing?" so that not only the pronunciation is changing, but also in the principe the concept of constructing sentences and the reduced abbreviation to idiocy, and I apologize for the mistakes, I am sure that they exist since this is a google translator
@adaman6652
@adaman6652 4 года назад
For your information, Чё is used in Xinjiang China very commonly, and it means the same thing!
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 4 года назад
Wow, interesting! Thanks for sharing!
@user-ld5em1bb9l
@user-ld5em1bb9l 3 года назад
к вашему сведению ,чё это просто упращение слова "что" на Русском по крайней мере
@adaman6652
@adaman6652 3 года назад
Даша да я знаю, спасибо!
@debpartin8737
@debpartin8737 3 года назад
Чего чего was the usual answer I got for almost all questions.
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Hahah yeah it´s a common way of saying "I didn´t get you, could you repeat what you just said?"
@curtpiazza1688
@curtpiazza1688 2 года назад
👍
@antheus76nla
@antheus76nla 3 года назад
Nice , new to your chanel
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Thanks and welcome!
@richardmoore419
@richardmoore419 3 года назад
Great stuff ,very interesting )))) Number 1 in English would be let's go or come on .Number 2 has a 4th meaning , come on come come on or go go go in English ( davi davi davi ) as in encourage come on, to do something like skull ( drink) a beer in 1 gulp .Number 3 cho in English is hay as in what . Number 5 in English is um , ummm ok .I though number 6 blin was shit , like a shit I forgot my keys . Number 7 is pretty much Hi or even hay as in how you going in English .1 you could add is ne nada ,don't bother or no need . Number 9 took me a long time to work out while living in Russia ,destroyed my brain for ages ,probably not is spot on .
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing! Hahaha "да нет, наверно" is confusing for all Russian learners
@richardmoore419
@richardmoore419 3 года назад
@@BoostYourRussian we say yeeer as in O really and then maybe nooo with it as in it can't be or your kidding me but never straight up yes no together . I don't think I could ever even use that talking to my Russian friends unless I was just doing it for a joke . You should teach a little slang. Explain ti gavaresh hunyu to people for example . My Russian friends cry laughing when I say it to them for the first time haha . soft slang is very funny and fun to use.Russians love it too when said for fun of course .)) suchka is a funny one to use cheekily .We have to join words together in English where in Russian slang you can have 1 word to explain 2 or so . It's very cool for us to observe
@bluegtturbo
@bluegtturbo 3 года назад
Даваи пойдём was an expressed I heard all the time in Russia. It meant 'let's go'
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Yes, we say that phrase often!
@driouchben2846
@driouchben2846 Год назад
👍👍👍😊
@victoriaalexandre8430
@victoriaalexandre8430 3 года назад
I learn "наверное"
@kirkhammett1211
@kirkhammett1211 4 года назад
regarding давай, the same thing exists in turkish language. we say "hadi" , especially during phone conversation, instead of bye, though "hadi" doesn't mean bye. 😁
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 4 года назад
Interesting, I didn´t know that!
@shahabe1349
@shahabe1349 2 года назад
Способо вам, очень полезно ,но я незнаю почему от них я по больше люблю блин!!??
@user-qi5vf2ws8t
@user-qi5vf2ws8t 2 года назад
Well! As for me who is not native English nor Russian speaker, it was helpful once I could practice two languages. At least I could feel that the word ЗДРÁСЬТЕ doesn't sound 100 % DISÁSTER in my mother language (шутка). Thanks a lot. Hugs from South America.
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@johnvelas70
@johnvelas70 10 месяцев назад
Number 9 is similar to what we say here. "yes, no , maybe, sortakinda, I don't know".
@ahmedshahin2833
@ahmedshahin2833 4 года назад
Я изучаю русский язык на факультете Аль альсун в Каире и я очень люблю ваши видео
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 4 года назад
Спасибо! Успехов в учебе!
@user-ni7sl9hn3i
@user-ni7sl9hn3i 4 года назад
В Каире русский учат. Прикольно.
@fawadbahir
@fawadbahir Год назад
Hello Teacher first let me give you me highest gratitude i learn a lot from you Teacher i am studying in Russia right now and i have trouble in language can you please introduce me a good book for grammar and vocabulary thank you very much
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian Год назад
The new Penguin Russian course by Nicholas J Brown is a famous grammar book
@you75
@you75 3 года назад
good video abaut language russki.
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
Thank you! 😃
@Draculaura-xi3zk
@Draculaura-xi3zk 3 года назад
lmao this explains a lot, bcs i have a Russian friend that learned Polish by himself and when we text in Polish and i ask how he is, he often says 'nothing'. sometimes it seems kinda cold how he responds, but i know why now XD
@BoostYourRussian
@BoostYourRussian 3 года назад
ahahah I always say "nothing" or "not much" to that questions, it´s a very common reply
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