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You're wonderful. Best teacher I've found! You have patience, you slow down your words and you have the talent to choose the phrases and vocabulary that is actually useful to learn.
What I find as a VERY new learner of Russian is the middle "explanation" it has taught me to pronounce words as they sound, in a visual way as well as phonetic :) я фанат
This is an excellent format, the sentences on the right and you on the left. I was practicing and repeating with much enjoyment with you talking is like an encouragement and hearing you for correct pronunciation. And you have a sense of humor and are very friendly. Very enjoyable !
Your style is simple and easy And continued like this The sentences are short and then add other words to them, so we understand the sentence more and how to order it thank you so much :)
Excellent ‘love’ the pace it’s very good for a beginner.....if you ever want to exchange spanish for Russian hit me up....I am lacking the conversational piece. If you have suggestions on how I get the conversational piece going please suggest. Excellent work ladies!
Спасибо из France! You are the best Russian Teacher I seen on youtube (and I spent a lot of hours seeking). You got a great rythm when you speak, very clear, and I'm very thankfull that you takes care to put english and russians subtittles :) My boyfriend is ukrainian so I hope I could speak with his familly soon, I can't wait to share with them and understand their culture :D Thanks you a lot for the help and I wish you good things for the future! (Sorry for my english (I think I gonna improve him with your videos too)).
You should probably add that with the Мне нравится phrase, the thing you like should be in the nominative case (кто-то/что-то, it doesn't change), but with the Я люблю phrase, the thing you like has to be in the accusative case (кого-то/что-то, and что-то is also changed with female singular nouns)
Я обожаю это видео (I love this (one) video) or Я обожаю эти видео (I love these videos) Я обожал это видео (I loved this (one) video (male speaker)) or Я обожала это видео (I loved this (one) video (female speaker))
Sorry to bother you but I was wondering how I would say my kids names in Russian Lucinda, Isabella and Lillian to pronounce maybe if you could do a video on some common american names how they would sound in Russian thanks.
Hi, I am a absolute beginner, just learnt the alphabet. I have a question: what is the difference between saying «я люблю тебя» versus saying «я тебя люблю»
Just 'cause in Russian language "Харри" sounds less legible. what about names. We Adapted for us. Helmut -Гельмут Heinrich - Генрих Homer - Гомер(sounds like "Гамэр") Himalayas - Гималаи That's sound loud. It haven't a lot of differenсes. G in Russian like (Джи). (We have a rule about "жи" and "ши" sounds like "шы" и "жы") But we use Germany - Германия, not like English "Джермани" We have a lot of rules to write words. Rules often have exceptions. It is hard for children, when they study at school.
I didn't understand that how Harry's pronunciation changed in Gerry. Do Russians change name's pronunciation too according to their speaking method or because it is difficult for them to pronounce. In India indians also do this. So please help me understand this. Thank you.
it's not because of pronunciation, we can easily say Харри or Хэрри. But it's a historically formed rule, that h turns to г in the Russian language. Гарри, Генри, Голландия, Гамбург and so on. There are several exceptions of course. Also names often sound differently: Elizabeth is Елизавета, for example