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Basic Russian 1. Verbs of Motion. Going by Transport: ЕХАТЬ-ЕЗДИТЬ 

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Beginning Russian. Verbs of Motion. Going by Transport: ЕХАТЬ-ЕЗДИТЬ
This video introduces the second “going” verb - going by transport (ехать - ездить). It includes some practice to check your understanding. Recommended for the beginning level.
• Watch the first video about “going” verbs: Going on Foot: • Basic Russian 1. Verbs...
• Watch the video where you can practice “going verbs”: • Basic Russian 1. Liste...
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@AmazingRussian 2 года назад
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@olivieryeung398
@olivieryeung398 2 года назад
Exercise 1 to 7 is confusing because the choices in the title are Udut and Exat, but the questions below also include the other words
@jvandelooij
@jvandelooij 3 года назад
Great lesson, very clear graphics and instruction. Thank you very much!
@simplymilla
@simplymilla 4 года назад
Thanks, verbs of motion explanations are never enough
@gloriapallares7820
@gloriapallares7820 4 года назад
Спасибо большое, Ольга, отличное видео.
@elinarussianlang
@elinarussianlang 4 года назад
Супер! То, что нужно учащимся👍
@crisscringle
@crisscringle 3 года назад
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@etirammehdiyev8382
@etirammehdiyev8382 4 года назад
Thanks for video.
@MrM-pp9zm
@MrM-pp9zm 3 года назад
Amazing,i understand it, love it
@hinos72
@hinos72 Год назад
Thanks!
@AmazingRussian
@AmazingRussian Год назад
Спасибо большое!
@xaviercruzado3860
@xaviercruzado3860 Год назад
Thank you for the lesson and for highlighting the stress in each word. Very helpful.
@dwbush777
@dwbush777 3 года назад
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@user-lp4kv4po6v Год назад
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@runwalkhike
@runwalkhike 8 месяцев назад
Thanks, your videos are amazing
@AmazingRussian
@AmazingRussian 8 месяцев назад
Спасибо большое!
@mitin09
@mitin09 2 года назад
Спасибо большое, я посмотрю все эти уроки, мне очень нравятся
@soniatorretta5046
@soniatorretta5046 Год назад
Excellent explanations! What a great lesson, Olga. Thank you so much! 🙏☺️
@leex2560
@leex2560 Год назад
I really love the way you teach; straight to the point , no beating around the bush. It gives me joy when I understand a concept from any of your videos. Thank you so much 🥰💕 I'm definitely gonna recommend to my friends.
@behzadghatari3768
@behzadghatari3768 2 года назад
Молодец
@Heymsbrightside
@Heymsbrightside Год назад
Thank you for adding exercises at the end 😊
@rahagraphic646
@rahagraphic646 Год назад
спасибо
@meldacrpanl6319
@meldacrpanl6319 4 года назад
Большое спасибо 👍👍👍
@brunomorenosap
@brunomorenosap 4 года назад
Thanks a lot for the videos!!
@abdusalamyakubov284
@abdusalamyakubov284 3 года назад
Просто супер
@Meyerrrr
@Meyerrrr 4 года назад
Thank you for the video!👌
@himo_nr
@himo_nr 3 года назад
Это очень интересно большой спосибо 🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️
@sunving
@sunving 3 года назад
Thank you.
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@user-jw7dj9ud4r 3 года назад
Пасибо 🙏🙂
@reginaazevedo3146
@reginaazevedo3146 4 года назад
вы супер! Спасибо большое
@mercy3008
@mercy3008 3 года назад
Thank you for the video. It really helped me. Спасибо
@worldishere
@worldishere 4 года назад
спасибо большое, я жду смотреть другие глаголы движения, дойти, обойти, отойти и т.д. тоже, пожалуйста
@AmazingRussian
@AmazingRussian 4 года назад
worldishere , у меня нет видео о глаголах с префиксами. Но есть электронная книжка: sellfy.com/p/O24r/
@worldishere
@worldishere 4 года назад
@@AmazingRussian Спасибо, я посмотрю
@juliensalemkour5708
@juliensalemkour5708 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for the video. It is excellent. Would it be possible to get your videos without the background music? Thank you anyway…..
@AmazingRussian
@AmazingRussian 10 месяцев назад
The new videos do not have it.
@yashvora3099
@yashvora3099 Год назад
This is where I always get lost. In the beginning, when you added the example я еду в университет, was it implied that the university was out of the city? Also, example 5 in exercise, the explanation is that the vehicle is mentioned but is it again implied that the university is out of the city?
@AmazingRussian
@AmazingRussian Год назад
Hello! In the first example, it is obvious that the person is going to the university by car. In the second example, transportation is not mentioned.
@Epokouabou960
@Epokouabou960 4 года назад
Hello Teacher! Thanks a lot for your videos on Russian motion verbs. I'm an Ivorian,very interested in the Russian language. I'd like to know if these specifications related to motion verbs in Russian have to do with aspects (imperfective and perfective). Reply please.
@AmazingRussian
@AmazingRussian 4 года назад
THIERRY ATSE , the motion verbs that do not have prefixes are unidirectional and multidirectional but do not have aspect (imperfective-perfective). Prefixed verbs lose their directionality (uni-multi) and gain aspect. For example: идти - ходить (uni-multi); приходить - прийти (imperfective -perfective). Hope it makes sense.
@Epokouabou960
@Epokouabou960 4 года назад
@@AmazingRussian Thanks for these explanations.
@emmatruong5175
@emmatruong5175 2 года назад
Hi Amazing Russian, I hope you are having a wonderful Christmas holiday this year! For one of the examples, it said Летом я еду в Россию which means that you have plans to go to Russia in the summer. But can we use Летом я езжу в Россию in order to say “In general, in the summertime I go to Russia”? In the previous video, ходить can be used when talking about going places in general, so would this apply to ездить as well?
@AmazingRussian
@AmazingRussian 2 года назад
Hello Emma, When it is a distance trip, we always use «ехать-ездить». Plans: еду. Often, regularly: eзжу. Marry Christmas! 🎄
@emmatruong5175
@emmatruong5175 2 года назад
@@AmazingRussian Спасибо! Merry Christmas to you as well 🎄
@enobras1606
@enobras1606 Год назад
If I say I go to the cinema (going locally) but it is by car, which verb should I use?
@AmazingRussian
@AmazingRussian Год назад
Я иду в кино. Я еду в кинотеатр на машине.
@jamescrossley8599
@jamescrossley8599 2 года назад
I'm confused because the example sentence you used at the 4 minute mark seems to contradict with the information you gave at the 10 minute mark. At the 4 minute mark you gave the example of when we can use the е́здить verb. The example was 'Every day i go (е́здить) to the university'. But at the 10 minute mark in the video you say that we should use идти́ and ходи́ть verbs when talking about going to places locally, within the city, even if we use a vehicle. You used the example of going to the university, and going to work. Please can you resolve the contradiction? It's rather confusing. Thank you
@AmazingRussian
@AmazingRussian 2 года назад
In the example at min 4, the picture of a car means that transportation is mentioned. For that reason, I use “ездить”. If you see someone you know at the gas station in the car, for example, you can ask: «Куда ты едешь?» even though it is in the city. Hope it helps.
@mirkhodievblog7578
@mirkhodievblog7578 3 года назад
I don't know how to thank you
@AmazingRussian
@AmazingRussian 4 года назад
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