Use Russian logic with these 3 rules

2024 ж. 27 Нау.
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  • As a bilingual who speaks English and Arabic, the logic in Russian speaks more sense to my Arabic brain than it does to my English brain. Russian and Arabic function in surprisingly similar, similar ways! ❤

    @NJ-qt5cx@NJ-qt5cxАй бұрын
    • Yes, as a Russian who studies Arabic I can confirm, surprisingly similar logic, a lot of similar approaches to things. I find Arabic more clean and structured though, very beautiful language on many levels. But of course I don't really speak Arabic, my level is very low and Russian is my native, so I might be wrong on that

      @alexmashkin863@alexmashkin863Ай бұрын
    • Indonesian also doesn't use 'to be' when it comes to adjective after subject in present tense. The 'to be' is only used when describing activities too. Pretty similar isn't it. I am learning Russian due to many Russian visitors in Bali nowadays. Makes me happy that the grammatical rules are pretty similar with my native language.

      @atrudokht@atrudokhtАй бұрын
    • ​​@@atrudokht you're Indonesian? I'm also an Indonesian who is trying to learn the Russian language too Is it similar to Indonesian grammar? For me it's way too different I don't get the "to be" thing

      @astalkerfreedom567@astalkerfreedom567Ай бұрын
    • Same as in Maltese.

      @johnportelli3035@johnportelli3035Ай бұрын
    • I SPEAK ARABIC AND ENGLISH TOO بس عنجد والله معك حق الروسي و عربي كثيررررررررر قراب ع بعض

      @unknown-es7tt@unknown-es7ttАй бұрын
  • Fedor, I just wanted to say thanks for all these lessons. After almost 2 years trying to study, I give up on Russian, it's just too hard for me and stresses me out, but your lessons helped me grasp at least some of it. Good luck to anyone trying to learn Russian.

    @breseph@bresephАй бұрын
    • Come on man, you went on this journey far, you can do it and learn it. Its a burn out. Take a week break and u will come back stronger and motivated. Its very impressive to speak a language like this, trust

      @lethall6609@lethall660926 күн бұрын
    • Try to get more input. That’s not hard as you think. You can’t understand anything and is okay. Don’t worry about that. Just take a habit to watch or listen to something on Russian every day. Your brain is gonna try to acquire word slowly step by step. Watching KZhead is the best way so far. I know foreigners who watched talk shows and speak very well. So try this. I’m using the same approach to acquire English and Japanese.

      @malcowicz@malcowicz10 күн бұрын
  • I speak fluent English and French. My native is Hungarian. I live in Germany, so I learn German (I‘d say that I‘m on a B1-B2 level), but because my girlfriend‘s native is Russian, I started to learn that also. Not to mention that I‘ve always liked how it sounds. My mother used to say things to me in Russian when I was a child, I liked to listen to it. What I want to say is that, we found so much similarities between Russian and Hungarian with my gf, both grammatically and vocabulary. I really like this channel, it helps a lot. Спасибо большое 👍

    @jlacika19@jlacika19Ай бұрын
    • Of course, hungarians came to europe from russia many many years ago😊

      @olegpetrovskiy1583@olegpetrovskiy1583Ай бұрын
    • hey bro a fellow Serb here, just wondering how long it took you to learn French?

      @Bravo6goindark@Bravo6goindark28 күн бұрын
    • @@Bravo6goindark approx. a year was enough for basic conversation in fact :D from english, it was easy for me

      @jlacika19@jlacika1927 күн бұрын
  • This is the lesson I was missing! Mind blowing crystal clear! Much appreciated!

    @theretroman3862@theretroman3862Ай бұрын
  • Для тех, кто учит английский и не понимает, как правильно использовать определённый и неопределённый артикли. Чтобы проверить правильно ли по смыслу вы поставили артикль, нужно мысленно заменить его на проверочное слово: A / AN => ANY THE => THIS / THAT Также не стоит забывать про то, как выбрать между A и AN. Делается это по аналогии с русским предлогом О / ОБ, то-есть артикль выбирается такой, который делает произношение более удобным. Если следующее слово начинается с согласной, то используем A, если с гласной - AN. A Table A Spoon AN Apple AN Eagle Исключение составляют такие слова как HOUR, в которых первая согласная не произносится или аббревиатуры, произношение которых начинается с гласного звука. AN Hour AN Honest person AN FTP server AN SSD drive

    @bshthrasher@bshthrasherАй бұрын
    • Your system is so funny because, a very long time ago, “any” was the plural of “a/an” (like German “einige” for “ein”) and “that” was the neuter form of “the” (like German “das”). 😁

      @brendangordon2168@brendangordon2168Ай бұрын
    • @@brendangordon2168, that's interesting, I've never heard about it 🙂

      @bshthrasher@bshthrasherАй бұрын
  • I am to come to Russia this year for studies and your channel has been of much help to me to get started learning Russian language.

    @shulekwanzaa@shulekwanzaaАй бұрын
    • Откуда ты

      @wailgg937@wailgg937Ай бұрын
    • @@wailgg937 Я из Танзании, а ты?

      @shulekwanzaa@shulekwanzaaАй бұрын
    • @@shulekwanzaa я Алжир 🇩🇿

      @wailgg937@wailgg937Ай бұрын
    • ⁠@@shulekwanzaaбратишка, добро пожаловать! В какой город едешь, на кого учишься)?

      @SenyaPiterskiy@SenyaPiterskiyАй бұрын
    • ​@@shulekwanzaaо господи, что за страна третьего мира

      @tahtitaivas.@tahtitaivas.Ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for the explanation. It makes a lot of sense now. 😊

    @Suzy.musician@Suzy.musicianАй бұрын
  • I’ve been watching your videos for a while now. I like your new format and approach! It flows so nicely. Great job!

    @karmafile7685@karmafile7685Ай бұрын
  • Thanks for posting

    @list1726@list1726Ай бұрын
  • very nice video thank you as always!

    @ReformedJesus@ReformedJesusАй бұрын
  • Фёдор! Привет! Просто хотелось сказать, что из-за знания русского языка мне удалось изучать японский язык и понимать его грамматику быстрее. Если кому-то интересно это, могу объяснить. Ребята, продолжайте изучать русский язык с этом каналом. Он мне было очень полезно, но мой метод изучение иностранных языков изменился и мне пришлось найти другие способы обучения, потому что я чувствовал, что узнал все, что мне нужно, из этого канала. Однако, я так много научился. Отличное видео, как всегда.

    @AlanJonesu@AlanJonesuАй бұрын
  • Thanks for useful video❤

    @Aleksandr_Ustyugov@Aleksandr_UstyugovАй бұрын
  • I’m Russian, super interesting even for me ;) I understand what you says but this is kinda crazy that I don’t understand any rules but understand it perfectly

    @proggga@progggaАй бұрын
  • Awesome video bro! I hope to join BeFluent camp in the future. First I want to learn a lot of vocabulary.

    @RapidCycling07@RapidCycling07Ай бұрын
  • Same as in Maltese. Russian and Maltese even have many same words but with different meaning.

    @johnportelli3035@johnportelli3035Ай бұрын
  • Вы очень большой молодец что изучаете столь тяжелый язык. Я сам из России поэтому удачи вам в изучении

    @Zefirka34@Zefirka34Ай бұрын
    • Чел...

      @dfacnt@dfacntАй бұрын
    • Я надеюсь это рофл

      @Kak_na_russkom_sdelat@Kak_na_russkom_sdelatАй бұрын
    • Человек с ярким русским акцентом и именем Федя - конечно от только изучает русский язык, какие сомнения 🤔

      @somebodyMx@somebodyMxАй бұрын
  • thanks for making these free

    @Pharaoh22@Pharaoh22Ай бұрын
  • Thank-YOU so much for the fantastic words good morning watching from st.petersburg

    @ginamoises3180@ginamoises3180Ай бұрын
  • What a great lesson!

    @RudyBoy@RudyBoyАй бұрын
  • In 2 hours (в два часа) - russian prepos. "в", that usually means "inside", so then here it's like "inside 2 hours" (am or pm) - inside EXACTLY this 2 am/pm At 2 hours (через два часа) - russian prepos. "через" means "over" or "through", so then here it's like "when time will be jumped OVER 2 hours" or "when time will going THROUGH 2 hours"

    @jefffstone@jefffstone2 күн бұрын
  • Another way to simplify "в/через" choice is to remember, that we usually skip the "hour" word in the time description, since there's no ambiguity. "Увидимся в два" = "See you at 2 o'clock". But when you want to define a period, you always have to specify it, or your interlocutor will say: "Я не понял, мы увидимся через два - часа? дня? месяца? года?"

    @user-qt7fh5bc8z@user-qt7fh5bc8zАй бұрын
    • Обычно, если это имеет двусмысленное понимание, добавят, что имели в виду: Увидимся через пару дней! Увидимся года через два! Увидимся через пару минут!

      @ethiop_frum@ethiop_frumАй бұрын
  • You're the best 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

    @brucejheison@brucejheisonАй бұрын
  • Спасибо

    @BlackJaguar12@BlackJaguar12Ай бұрын
  • I swear every time I see a video of yours, it is telling me the opposite of what Duolingo is telling me hahaha

    @its_gungnir_mckittrick@its_gungnir_mckittrickАй бұрын
  • Thank you!!! From an Argentinean in USA.

    @allierod1366@allierod1366Ай бұрын
  • Спасибо огромное ❤

    @ilyasboudibi6999@ilyasboudibi6999Ай бұрын
  • Охрененно. Очень полезно для тех кто изучает английский. Спасибо за то что ты есть.

    @user-js7fd2ry5v@user-js7fd2ry5vАй бұрын
    • Кстати да, английский Фёдора приятно послушать :)

      @sergeyandreev7877@sergeyandreev7877Ай бұрын
    • Федору - респект, смотрю его уроки русского и узнаю разные фишки про английский язык, тем более что его английский очень четкий и понятный, ну по крайней мере для русского уха ☺

      @somebodyMx@somebodyMxАй бұрын
  • Не знаю зачем я это смотрю, но мне нравится!! Чувствую себя таким флуент над англичашками))

    @Lisbigboss@Lisbigboss27 күн бұрын
  • 2:59 Sorry bro, running shoes it's a compound noun and running is a part of it and if we'll be more specified it's a gerund not an ADJECTIVE.

    @cassinimission@cassinimission24 күн бұрын
  • I am waiting for you to teach us about cases

    @michailmubarok8568@michailmubarok856829 күн бұрын
  • I am really watching this video to learning English

    @Kak_na_russkom_sdelat@Kak_na_russkom_sdelatАй бұрын
    • how???????

      @Manual_Gaming@Manual_Gaming28 күн бұрын
    • @@Manual_Gaming вот так

      @Kak_na_russkom_sdelat@Kak_na_russkom_sdelat27 күн бұрын
    • @@Kak_na_russkom_sdelat oh nice

      @Manual_Gaming@Manual_Gaming26 күн бұрын
  • Esbasibo brother! I have plan to speak Russian fluently in 6 months! Still I was selected 4 youtuber including you , please keep going brother ! I’m watching u in the next six months Uraaaa 💪 we will dominate this world with Russia 🇷🇺

    @Adwa-1896@Adwa-1896Ай бұрын
  • То же правило действует и в испанском: вы не можете думать по-английски.

    @TribulationIsNear@TribulationIsNearАй бұрын
  • You have a real gift for explaining things very clearly. Much appreciated from New Zealand!

    @calprimo11@calprimo11Ай бұрын
  • Coincidentally my russian born coworker taught me how to say красиво today and taught me it’s beautiful (He used “Beautiful girls” as an example) it’s interesting to think how it’s used didferently because in this ‘lesson’ красивый seems to be the correct use in that scenario

    @anthonyburkhart3476@anthonyburkhart347628 күн бұрын
    • Можно использовать Красиво в случаях Красиво надуть/объегорить /to cheat someone/ Красиво уйти/свалить/смыться/смотаться /to leave/ Особняком стоят Красиво нагнуть /to bend/ Красиво натянуть /to pull/ Красиво сделать

      @alfagpay1640@alfagpay164026 күн бұрын
  • 1:55 You will be understood easily, but that would be very clear Russian is not your Native language. Besides there is "to be" capula in some Slavic languages, for example in Church Slavonic, the language that appears in liturgical services of Russian Orthodox Church. There is a lot of "Аз есмь", which is literally "I am", in Church Slavonic Bible.

    @thewhite8uard@thewhite8uardАй бұрын
  • Can you make a video and explain ЖЕ?

    @user-pd4vg4et4g@user-pd4vg4et4gАй бұрын
    • Let me explain

      @Kak_na_russkom_sdelat@Kak_na_russkom_sdelatАй бұрын
    • @@Kak_na_russkom_sdelat Ok, I'm letting you. :))

      @user-pd4vg4et4g@user-pd4vg4et4gАй бұрын
    • Means nothing except it strengthens common meaning of sentence, often surprisingly for speaker.

      @olegpetrovskiy1583@olegpetrovskiy1583Ай бұрын
    • @@user-pd4vg4et4gЖе is close in value to уже, which translates as already. Же is used as a reproach, in the event that you have already talked about it Например: Мама: на улице сейчас холодно, оденься потеплее чтобы не заболеть Сын: я не заболею a few moments later Сын: Я заболел Мама: Я же тебе говорила, а ты не послушался but it may also not matter, but be used just for emotional coloring: Я знаю and я же знаю have the same meanings these are not all usage examples, because I can't fully explain it in English. I wrote most of this text through a translator. I hope now you can understand what "же" means

      @Kak_na_russkom_sdelat@Kak_na_russkom_sdelatАй бұрын
    • @@Kak_na_russkom_sdelat Спасибо большое! If you have anything else to add, feel free to write it in Russian. I understand a lot. :))

      @user-pd4vg4et4g@user-pd4vg4et4gАй бұрын
  • What about if you're literally just saying "I am"? Example: "are you at home?" "I am"

    @kierranhorsfield3687@kierranhorsfield3687Ай бұрын
    • I've seen "Я дома" to that question. I reply anyway to see if someone answer you

      @clipsdeunpyke9551@clipsdeunpyke9551Ай бұрын
    • An answer in this case will be just я дома or дома.

      @olegpetrovskiy1583@olegpetrovskiy1583Ай бұрын
    • The full answer to that question in English would be 'Yes, I am', and you can skip the first part of the answer. In Russian, you can skip the second part and simply say 'yes' = да. It won't sound abrupt or weird. Or, as suggested above, confirm by saying, 'дома' or 'я дома'. I suppose the full answer in Russian would be, 'да, (я) дома'. EDIT. Basically, you can repeat the meaningful word. 'Is he tall?' 'Tall.' is a perfectly normal exchange in Russian.

      @AmoritaStorre@AmoritaStorreАй бұрын
  • Лол да ты же много бухал ахахахах

    @maksdec7937@maksdec7937Ай бұрын
  • Я люблю вас (не гей) Фёдор!!!

    @catwithfries437@catwithfries437Ай бұрын
  • None of these tells me why not to use есть.

    @sideswipe147@sideswipe147Ай бұрын
    • to be verb is not used in Russian present tense, that's all.

      @ruhzig@ruhzigАй бұрын
  • Fedor: if a word and in ть it's likely a verb. Russian 😮: мать, рать, деготь, путь, стать, плеть, шерсть, месть, масть, злость, весть, благодать, печать, мечеть etc.

    @user-el4gy2su3e@user-el4gy2su3e25 күн бұрын
    • likely, not always)) (быть, знать, жить, любить, работать, ждать...) a lot of the time you can tell the difference by the context where it appears

      @sevenssymbols@sevenssymbols13 күн бұрын
    • тоже начала сразу вспоминать слова с таким окончанием, ахах

      @bogienyka@bogienyka7 күн бұрын
  • I think Я is I'm.

    @sebastianstewart6894@sebastianstewart689422 күн бұрын
  • Because our (*soviet onion sounds because "our"*) language is maximum optimized for no lags ehehehehehheheh

    @maksdec7937@maksdec7937Ай бұрын
    • Onion hahahha

      @clipsdeunpyke9551@clipsdeunpyke9551Ай бұрын
  • If you are teaching russian please stop assuming that we don’t know English… Your lesson teaches more English than Russian i get bored before you get to the russian part 🥲

    @anwarebrahaim4538@anwarebrahaim4538Ай бұрын
    • There is a wonderful English phrase for complainers who don't like something, but stil hang around anyway: Jog on!

      @spartanlambda1884@spartanlambda1884Ай бұрын
  • 😂 You gotta stop saying “Don’t use {insert very common, useful, normal russian word}” It’s click-baity and messed me up with a few words that i felt i could no longer use

    @tbountybay3080@tbountybay3080Ай бұрын
    • You are missing the point. What Fedor means is do not use this word in a particular phrase or context. The lesson here is that Russian is not just English with different words and a funny alphabet. It is a completely different symbol manipulation system. Don't worry! It is something we all go through.

      @stivosaurus@stivosaurusАй бұрын
  • Two hour long taxi ride is very long. Russia is a great country.

    @bigfists1@bigfists1Ай бұрын
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