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Animal Vocabulary | Russian Language 

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@renanyt
@renanyt 6 лет назад
It's so funny, in Portuguese it's exactly the contrary, we use the male variation when we point to an animal, unless we know for sure it's a female.
@Riurelia
@Riurelia 3 года назад
It's like that in Spanish too. I found it kind of surprising that Russian uses the female form of an animal.
@empresseternity1
@empresseternity1 Год назад
In English, it is that way sometimes too. People will often refer to animals with male pronouns.
@bagaboiebailey
@bagaboiebailey Год назад
@@empresseternity1 Actually, i find that this is true depending on the animal in question: it all depends on what "gender" the general public sees to be the "right" one, due to pop culture and stuff. For example: -Dogs are masculine, so "he" is often used (e.g: "Wow, you have a big dog! *He* looks so friendly!") used, yet cats are feminine, so "she" is used instead (e.g: "Woah, your cat is so gentle. Is *she* a rescue, or from a breeder?").
@maxencedesdouits4240
@maxencedesdouits4240 Год назад
In French to
@neues3691
@neues3691 6 лет назад
Fun fact: The German word for Rhino is "Nashorn" which also literally translates to nose horn.Great video
@Judessin
@Judessin 6 лет назад
HenrikPachunke In finnish rhino is "sarvikuono" which means horn nose. Lazy, right?
@Jellygamer0
@Jellygamer0 4 года назад
Same in dutch Neushoorn
@mcorte2224
@mcorte2224 6 лет назад
I must say that this is a really nice and friendly Channel, it has been quite useful for me
@edwarda.casimiro9808
@edwarda.casimiro9808 6 лет назад
Great video, but no mention of слон. It was one of the first Russian words I learned.
@spanishconyolanda3814
@spanishconyolanda3814 6 лет назад
Thanks Fiodor
@Judessin
@Judessin 6 лет назад
Priviet! Can you maybe add pictures with noun words, that is also good way to learn because your brain remembers it when repeated.Thank you for good work!
@josediego1244
@josediego1244 Год назад
Обожаю это урок!
@samppakoivula9977
@samppakoivula9977 3 года назад
Btw there is two kinda slang words in my language: "koni" (конь) and "luuska" (лошадь). They both come from russian, but unlike in russian they kinda both mean a very low quality horse, "luuska" being the worse one of the two
@cslc88
@cslc88 6 лет назад
большое спасибо ! :D have a doubt, though : how do we know the gender for the wild animals? is there a rule or should we memorise each case?
@dantequizas3552
@dantequizas3552 6 лет назад
Хорошое видео. У меня есть вопрос. Тебя зовут ФедОр или Фёдор?
@dantequizas3552
@dantequizas3552 6 лет назад
Oh, why do you say it like fedOr then?
@user-kn4kx6dj5d
@user-kn4kx6dj5d 6 лет назад
Dante Quizás he said because it was hard for his girlfriend or maybe people around him to pronounce. He mentioned it in another video
@ethanspears7165
@ethanspears7165 3 года назад
Does the Russian language have special names for the genders of horses, like we do in English? Female horses are called mares, and males are called stallions or geldings.
@samppakoivula9977
@samppakoivula9977 3 года назад
I am not native russian, but yes, if I remember correctly then the word he mentions here for horse means any horse, but there is at least anothet word for horse in russian: конь. But looking at dictionary, it seems that конь is more of a horse used for riding. The word in the dictionary for mare seems to be кобыла while for stallion, again in the dictionary, seems to be жеребе́ц. But that is just on the dictionary, so if I am wrong, then any native speaker can correct me, because sometimes russian vocabulary is not so simple
@prasadashish911
@prasadashish911 6 лет назад
pyos is a male dog! Now i know
@tristabrooke
@tristabrooke 10 месяцев назад
My friend (who knows more Russian than I), says that “кошка” has a negative connotation to it. Is this true? I was going to use it as a nickname for a camp I go to.
@BeFluentinRussian
@BeFluentinRussian 10 месяцев назад
I don't think so, I think it's neutral!
@thecatvirusgotme889
@thecatvirusgotme889 5 лет назад
i thought rabbit is кролик - krolik, Is zayits another word for it?
@vladko2008
@vladko2008 5 лет назад
Заяц is hare
@Meowmurmeo
@Meowmurmeo 3 года назад
Everyone; i wanna learn russian for people! Me: jschlatt in russian
@fabijanodorcic6076
@fabijanodorcic6076 Год назад
Isn't cat also vasaba in Russian?
@MaRuIgI1716
@MaRuIgI1716 6 лет назад
Cat dog cow chicken Horse. Bear wolf fox rabbit squirrel lion tiger giraffe rhino hippo snake
@BeFluentinRussian
@BeFluentinRussian 6 лет назад
Кошка собака корова курица лошадь. Медведь волк лиса заяц белка лев тигр жираф носорог бегемот змея
@prasadashish911
@prasadashish911 6 лет назад
krolik is also rabbit?
@cuauhtli0739
@cuauhtli0739 Год назад
krolik would be rabbit, and заяц is a hare I believe. 🤔
@MrFritz-lq2fc
@MrFritz-lq2fc 2 года назад
носоро́г => Nashorn in German
@vladko2008
@vladko2008 5 лет назад
Фёдор, слово "Заяц" не произносится как "заиц"! Так только волк говорил в мультике "Ну, погоди" :) Ты хочешь сказать, что все русские так же говорят как волк??? Fedor, the word "Заяц" is not pronounced as "заиц"! Such only a wolf said in cartoon "Ну, погоди (Just you wait)". Do you want to say, that all russians are talking the same as wolf???
@MrYorickJenkins
@MrYorickJenkins 4 месяца назад
я думаю cto в русском языке кролик rabbit . заяц hare ?
@valeriesartspace
@valeriesartspace 22 дня назад
Wow how hot he was in this video😢
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