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You have to know how to ask questions in Russian. How else would you ask for directions in Moscow?
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@landonnett2132
@landonnett2132 7 лет назад
I have been trying to learn Russian for years, but I could never find a good RU-vid channel. These videos are great! Thank you so much!
@S9V9G3
@S9V9G3 4 года назад
dang, is it that hard?
@chopicoal3058
@chopicoal3058 3 года назад
Luis nah I’ve been learning for a month and I know basic coms now
@sanaeel-aouady3989
@sanaeel-aouady3989 3 года назад
Wtf this shit gonna take years?!!! 😲🤯
@ajax7590
@ajax7590 2 года назад
What’s the best way to learn the grammar ?
@somethinggreat1750
@somethinggreat1750 2 года назад
@@sanaeel-aouady3989 well yea to a certaint level
@user-ve9cs7ee6x
@user-ve9cs7ee6x 6 лет назад
Почему- for what reason (what instigated the decision) Зачем- for what outcome
@user-ve9cs7ee6x
@user-ve9cs7ee6x 6 лет назад
:D Russian was my first language, but since going to school all the rest of it I've had to re learn a lot. Thanks for the videos.
@straightedgesoldierx6111
@straightedgesoldierx6111 5 лет назад
So you could say that зачем is more like the English “to what end/ what do you hope” for example, “to what end will you continue these destructive actions” or “what do you hope to accomplish by banging a hammer on your car”. One is past and the other is future.
@ahb1
@ahb1 4 года назад
Зачем : how come?
@alwayslearning4629
@alwayslearning4629 4 года назад
In case there are any Spanish speakers here, I believe that the difference is like this in Spanish: Почему -- Por qué Зачем -- Para qué
@JadetheGoober
@JadetheGoober 3 года назад
Poetry honestly
@DavidEmerling79
@DavidEmerling79 4 года назад
In his example of watching somebody beating on their car with a hammer ... It seems if you asked, "Зачем ты это делаешь?" this would be like asking, "What do you hope to accomplish by doing this?" It seems if you asked, "Почему ты это делаешь?" this would be more like asking, "What led you to do this?"
@matroqueta6825
@matroqueta6825 3 года назад
As a foreign learner sometimes speaking Russian feels like walking down a stair that has one step less than you expected
@asinat2099
@asinat2099 3 года назад
Amazing teacher !!!
@FireKraftStudios
@FireKraftStudios 4 года назад
Thank you so much Fedor
@nvkotian7539
@nvkotian7539 3 года назад
I am back to school again. Enjoying my second Lockdown period at home. Your video is useful.
@carlosdcm2424
@carlosdcm2424 7 лет назад
I would suggest to make videos of you talking in russian with english subtitles. We need to hear russian people talk to learn faster and better. Anyway these videos are so good!! Thank you so much from Mexico.
@abbeygallepersonal
@abbeygallepersonal 5 лет назад
En un año, que tanto Ruso has aprendido? Tengo curiosidad ya que yo he comenzado a aprender Ruso.
@Theyoutuberpolyglot
@Theyoutuberpolyglot 4 года назад
Si, pero eso es para los que tienen un nivel intermedio o avanzado. Si te pones a escuchar ruso no te enteras de nada. Con un nivel intermedio puedes advinar el significado de las palabras atraves del contexto. Somos principiantes, así que no te servirá mucho escuchar un ruso hablar su idioma nativo. Yo lo porbé y no me he enterado de nada. Hablan rápido- todos nosotros o la mayoría de los nativos hablan sus idiomas maternos con bastanta agilidad y soltura. Para un oído extranjero le va a parecer que el nativo habla muy rápido, pero en teoria no habla más rápido que tu cuando hablas tu idioma nativo.
@Theyoutuberpolyglot
@Theyoutuberpolyglot 4 года назад
@@abbeygallepersonal Yo he aprendido algunas palabras y frases sueltas. Quizás superé un examen oficial del nivel A1. Como mucho estoy en el A2. Llevo desde enero estudiando unas 2-3 horas. Una cosa es entender ruso, identificar las palabras si las lees y otra cosa es la automatización, es decir, hablar un idioma con mucha naturalidad como si fuera un instinto o un sexto sentido. Yo estoy aprendiendo ruso con Babbel. Yo entiendo como 1000 palabras, pero reproducirlas yo mismo de manera natural no lo logro. Me refiero sin leerlas.
@Kithzer
@Kithzer Год назад
@@Theyoutuberpolyglot Why can't you say these words?
@Theyoutuberpolyglot
@Theyoutuberpolyglot Год назад
@@Kithzer It is difficult to pronounce words which has a lot of consonants on them. If I see 3 or 4 consonants together it is a nightmare to pronounce them and be understood. Russian is not like German or Italian. The language is indeed tough. It is not the alphabet, but several consonants together in words which makes the language hard to pronounce. I have no idea, what is you native language. If you are Bulgarian, Russian is not very difficult. It is very different to my native language.
@michaelpeter1116
@michaelpeter1116 4 года назад
The best english-russian podcast available! #befluent
@denistimofeev3948
@denistimofeev3948 2 года назад
А я по его урокам изучаю английский:))) Спасибо, Феденька:-)
@andrewtaylorlugnetgymnasie5077
Denis I see you left a message 1 year ago. Is he still posting?
@Whammytap
@Whammytap 4 года назад
Спасибо, Fedor! It is beginning to come together for me!
@MrMarina101000
@MrMarina101000 3 года назад
I’m saving all these all videos so I can find them later, they’re great for reference, I don’t really know them yet but, if I hear them in Russian content, I’ll need to find them again ! Thanks fedor!
@learner247
@learner247 3 года назад
Great video. Thank you for speaking clearly and repeating each phrase--very helpful.
@DjLuFin
@DjLuFin 7 лет назад
You've helped so much, спасибо федор.
@homaghezel3272
@homaghezel3272 3 года назад
You really care about your students, Thank you.
@Gamerapk
@Gamerapk 3 года назад
This video helped me a lot thanks man ur doing a good job .all the best ♥️
@abdulachik
@abdulachik Год назад
thank you very much, i have been learning a lot from these
@DrOrson
@DrOrson 5 лет назад
Thank you. You are a good teacher.
@trumpnewsnetwork9619
@trumpnewsnetwork9619 6 лет назад
Love these videos, they help a bunch
@stevefisherman8135
@stevefisherman8135 6 лет назад
superb videos, thank you guys
@autumnbehon942
@autumnbehon942 5 лет назад
Your videos help me so much! Большое спасибо!
@user-fu4cz6ic9n
@user-fu4cz6ic9n 7 лет назад
I love when you keep the videos sweet and short! I love these sheets and I want one! #Befluent 💕
@walterbonetti7174
@walterbonetti7174 7 лет назад
Very helpful, as usual! ☺ I'll try to use more often "зачем" too. By the way, cool haircut! 👍
@WayToVibe
@WayToVibe Год назад
I'm wondering why anyone would just start hitting their car. Then I remember Fidor is from the same place that generated the absolute treasure trove of comedy that is RU-vid's entire "Meanwhile in Russia" entertainment black hole.
@chriswright4516
@chriswright4516 7 лет назад
your videos are very helpful
@jonhcontreras
@jonhcontreras 6 лет назад
Thank you for your charming videos. I have been to Ukraine twice this year and I am going back next spring. Since the people can understand Russian there, I find your videos helpful. Thank you for your good work.
@nvkotian7539
@nvkotian7539 3 года назад
Very useful lessons. Thank you very much Sir. Love from Mumbai,India.
@aspenx-qc3rm
@aspenx-qc3rm 4 года назад
спасибо федор
@LG-df1rw
@LG-df1rw 3 года назад
Thanks. This is very helpful...
@chandermanitomar3766
@chandermanitomar3766 6 лет назад
great videos you are great brother
@bard86
@bard86 6 лет назад
Вы преподаёте действительно хорошо! :)
@gilbertcastro7621
@gilbertcastro7621 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much!
@baharioktafian
@baharioktafian 4 года назад
Где: dimana Куда: kemana Откуда: darimana Почему: kenapa Зачем: untuk apa Thank God again. I love Russian.
@its_kam
@its_kam 4 года назад
Easier to understand. Thanks mate!
@anzhelar
@anzhelar 7 лет назад
Молодец, Фёдор!
@jorgeluizjlc2011
@jorgeluizjlc2011 2 года назад
Deine Nachrichten sind sehr gut. Ich lerne so viel!!!
@user-bw9hq2kj5k
@user-bw9hq2kj5k 11 месяцев назад
Thx, this video helped me a lot
@lazaroneto3715
@lazaroneto3715 7 лет назад
Spasibo teacher!!!
@alimoonlight7982
@alimoonlight7982 4 года назад
Thanks my brother
@celsogenny
@celsogenny Год назад
FEDOR deserves an oscar. Big tanks from Mozambique🇲🇿
@hassanardab
@hassanardab 7 лет назад
thank you I like your videos it's very helpful for me, you know I have been I Russia for 2 months but I feel like am not making any promises.. so thanx again )
@susanm9124
@susanm9124 4 года назад
Thank you!
@EduardoMartinez-dm5pp
@EduardoMartinez-dm5pp 4 года назад
Большое спасибо )))) your vids help a looot!! :D
@connyvlot6576
@connyvlot6576 7 лет назад
I love your videos!👍😃 They're so helpful and to the point. About this video I have the following question: the 6th type you mentioned 'whose', is there also a similar word for plurals? In other words, which word precedes plural nouns, e.g. Whose books are these? Bye from the Netherlands.
@ebrahimahmed1932
@ebrahimahmed1932 4 года назад
nice sound nice discaption thank you my teacher
@marikazaradzka205
@marikazaradzka205 5 лет назад
спасибо! Thank you for this lesson #befluent
@oscarsafe2354
@oscarsafe2354 5 лет назад
Федор, я учу русский, и твои занятия мне очень помогают. Спасибо
@sudhirsaraf6396
@sudhirsaraf6396 4 года назад
Thanks for you
@sobersjoban4681
@sobersjoban4681 3 года назад
Very helpful 😎 bro
@zaheersodozai6779
@zaheersodozai6779 Год назад
Very impresseing thanks
@NN-qv7if
@NN-qv7if 4 года назад
In Croatian it is basically all the same or very similar. We say zašto as "why" (for what), and počemu seems just as a different case of što (maybe dative/locative) :) Very interesting
@larberry100
@larberry100 4 года назад
отлично видео - большое спасибо
@marikhachidze5278
@marikhachidze5278 2 года назад
Thanks💚💚💚
@basicinfo6816
@basicinfo6816 5 лет назад
Nice Video. Please make a video on Level1 Vocabulary. Thanks
@iainmackenzie6379
@iainmackenzie6379 7 лет назад
спасибо!
@megawatch8625
@megawatch8625 7 лет назад
Спасибо :)
@riddlemethisbatmann8
@riddlemethisbatmann8 7 лет назад
Just amazing! #befluent
@donovandownes5064
@donovandownes5064 2 года назад
I would say зачем is like "what are you trying to get out of doing this" and почему is like "what caused you to do this"
@bonbonpony
@bonbonpony 6 лет назад
05:20 Maybe it's "what are you trying to achieve by doing this"? (focusing on the consequences or intentions of the action instead of its causes and reasons behind it). Am I right?
@feedmediamonds7231
@feedmediamonds7231 6 лет назад
Ty ❤️💎
@aliarsalan1723
@aliarsalan1723 7 лет назад
#feluent your doing great job 👍👍
@caveman221
@caveman221 Год назад
Vaskolka - at what time Atkuda ti - where are u from Kuda - where from Pachimu - why For What reason - zachiem Kakoye - which Chey or chyor - whose
@krishruwan9239
@krishruwan9239 5 лет назад
Good job bro awesome
@cassm1525
@cassm1525 3 года назад
#befluent Thank you so much my friend YOU are the reason me and my household are going to have success traveling to and communicating in Russia :)
@celloujallow3380
@celloujallow3380 4 года назад
Thanks u... Хорошо
@craigedwards6108
@craigedwards6108 Год назад
Great lesson. # be fluent
@clicksandbeeps61
@clicksandbeeps61 4 месяца назад
Спасибо друг!
@DNTK20
@DNTK20 7 лет назад
Finally I know the right meaning of во сколько! haha thanks #Be Fluent
@richarddiasribeiro429
@richarddiasribeiro429 4 года назад
Could I use "почему" to answer something or is it like in english,in which we use another word for it(in this case,"because"). By the way,thanks for the video,great as always!
@emmanuelrodriguezsilva9613
@emmanuelrodriguezsilva9613 4 года назад
привет Фeдор! I'd like to ask you what´s the plural form of which? Grazie mille, your videos are completely extraordinary. Greetings from Mexico.
@archiebotten4061
@archiebotten4061 5 лет назад
Хорошее видео!
@aztecwarrior7373
@aztecwarrior7373 3 года назад
Great job#be fluent
@shizioka__2869
@shizioka__2869 4 года назад
That feeling when you are Russian and you don’t need to learn it. (But you learn German and English)
@DIEGO-ml7dd
@DIEGO-ml7dd 6 лет назад
Hi Фёдор! Very useful video. Congratulations and thank you. Keep up the great work! But how do you say 'how'? Like for example: "How to eat with Russians?" You use что? Спасибо большое:)
@Phryzzle
@Phryzzle 6 лет назад
Maybe you found out by yourself, but "how" is "как". For example: "How are you?" = "Как дела?"
@sonnywils
@sonnywils 2 года назад
Wait, and what about how?
@loner55able
@loner55able 7 лет назад
привет Фиодор, что значит этот вопрос - Какие это были версии? Я не очень понимаю как слово "это" использоваться​ здесь. Измените, если грамматика неправа. Спасибо.
@wildlifenatural482
@wildlifenatural482 5 лет назад
Thanks honey 🍯 ♥️
@hattieuthoi
@hattieuthoi 5 лет назад
Спасибо :) #befluent
@stevenandonion8006
@stevenandonion8006 3 года назад
Gosh i'm 4 years late, but i hope you'll still send the sheets to me. love your videos! very helpful)))) #befluent
@mrchristian0457
@mrchristian0457 9 месяцев назад
Are these all nominative? If so do these all change with case too?
@EdouardAlex
@EdouardAlex 7 лет назад
You are better than my russian teacher! привет из Франции. спасибо #BeFluent
@user-yk1ce8ri5p
@user-yk1ce8ri5p 9 месяцев назад
Привет Товарищ ! Я уже из Франции !❤ Ты говоришь по русски сейчас ?
@jonhcontreras
@jonhcontreras 6 лет назад
....see... Everybody loves you ☺
@Triadii
@Triadii 2 года назад
this is my stumbling block ❤️
@andrewtaylorlugnetgymnasie5077
Are you still working on this? I think your site is really good.
@jreid641
@jreid641 4 года назад
Definitely want the sheet of paper. #befluent
@OutOfComfort21
@OutOfComfort21 4 года назад
About two years ago I started learning Russian. For some reason, reading it is easier than speaking and understanding because I don't know most words and I kinda spent more time learning the alphabet because my Spanish teacher always said "once you know the alphabet you'll be able to master the language easily". I do know the basics like how to ask for directions etc. English was easy because I watch a lot of English movies and I listen to a lot of English songs, I also think in English quite a lot. So, I came up with this Idea. What if I do the same with Russian. I still don't know how to properly speak Russian and whenever I try to think in the language all I can think of is "мне это не нравится" and a few other things. Some words sound familiar from time to time and there are times I fully understand a person but I just don't know how to formulate sentences to respond
@Dada-fq6do
@Dada-fq6do 3 года назад
i have the same exact problem, i feel you... i’m italian and i’ve been studying russian since october
@OutOfComfort21
@OutOfComfort21 3 года назад
@@Dada-fq6do the progress is slow but we're getting there haha
@marvingeorge8856
@marvingeorge8856 5 месяцев назад
​@@OutOfComfort21after 3 years, how has your Russian progressed? I'm curious to know, thank you
@anubhavkundu521
@anubhavkundu521 5 лет назад
awesome #befluent
@georgebarker8139
@georgebarker8139 4 года назад
What are the answers words for these questions ?? Eg if someone asks you когда (when) the reply would be тогда (then)
@connyvlot6576
@connyvlot6576 7 лет назад
#be fluent
@olarane9272
@olarane9272 4 года назад
Can any one tell me please why we use genetive case when saying В жизни каждого человека бывает два возраста счасья
@mirtaban9641
@mirtaban9641 6 лет назад
Very useful #befluent
@josephmith6198
@josephmith6198 3 года назад
Perhaps почему is like "por qué" and зачем is like "para qué".
@alexnoahllourenc5062
@alexnoahllourenc5062 2 года назад
The first letter of what in Russian and the first of whom don’t have the same sound , right ? Why? Some rules ?
@prince223681
@prince223681 5 лет назад
Great videos as always. Please speak more russian. Subtitles if needed.
@JamesThomas-fj7ih
@JamesThomas-fj7ih 3 года назад
Does the gender of чей indicate the speaker or the thing being asked about?
@zbigniewbrzezinski8869
@zbigniewbrzezinski8869 11 месяцев назад
You seem to have forgotten the question word “how!”
@FoxSlyme
@FoxSlyme 3 года назад
6:18 "ой"
@Giordana107
@Giordana107 5 лет назад
About ЗАЧЕМ. I think one could explain it by saying that it's more like "What's the point of doing that thing? What do you expect to get from doing what you are doing?". Like "Почему ты здесь?" "Because I love russian and teaching" "А зачем?" "So that /because by doing that on YT you get to know Russian more easily" Am I right?
@BeFluentinRussian
@BeFluentinRussian 5 лет назад
Yes! Почему refers to past reasoning Зачем refers to future benefit
@deltakm8884
@deltakm8884 3 года назад
May I know (which and whose) in case of plural?
@pabasararanasinghe123
@pabasararanasinghe123 Год назад
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