Russian Language - Lesson 1 | YOUR FIRST 25 PHRASES for absolute beginners
2022 ж. 17 Қаз.
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I’m a native speaker It’s so interesting to observe how people learn Russian. Keep it up guys and do not give up ❤
Aw tysm ❤
Spasiba
Спасибо
Тхнк ооо
You're soo nice....
I am a kindergarten teacher and just got a new student from Russia. This is going to help me tremendously. Thank you for keeping this for free!!!
i think it's amazing that your going out of you way for this student. I'm sure it will make them feel at least a little more confutable in the classroom ☺
That’s nice how you are learning something for them to communicate, nice teacher
It’s difficult but u will do it ) I’m with Deutsch language now fighting 😂
I’m Estonian and it’s maybe harder than Russian idk really
amazing teacher
0:09: Привет - Hi 0:33: Здравствуйте - Hello 0:56: Здрасьте - Hello (2) 1:23: Да - Yes 1:40: Нет - No 2:20: Спасибо - Thank you 2:50: Пожалуйста - You're welcome 3:27: Изьините - Excuse Me 3:52: Прошу прощения - I'm Sorry 4:49: Меня зовут - My Name Is 5:16: Приятно познакомиться - It's Nice To Meet You 6:07: Мне тоже - Me Too 6:21: Доброе утро - Good Morning 6:40: Добрый день - Good Afternoon 6:49: Добрый вечер - Good Evening 7:08: Спокойной ночи - Good Night 7:31: Как дела? - How Are You? 8:04: Хорошо - Good/Fine 8:32: Нормально - Okay/Regular 8:46: Плохо - Bad 9:05: Вы Откуда - Where Are You From? 9:19: Я из - I'm From 10:05: Пока - Bye 10:31: До Свидания - Goodbye 10:51: Увидимся - See You
"Изьините" Не изьиню.
Меня зовут Амина
thanks bro
Bro it's English to Russian not Russian to English
@@jenishbalar243 I ain't editing that all again bru
Тут больше русских, которые хотят увидеть как иностранцы учат русский, чем самих иностранцев)
В точку
я положил покрывало на покрывало, чтобы покрывало покрывало покрывало
@@Isturforeкосой косил косой косой
Russian always sounds so cool, one day I will be fluent 😂🤞
It does! That's why I'm learning it tbh hahaa Today is my first day. Good luck and I hope you're still studying!!
@@honestlywhatever Удачи!
How are you doing, three months later?
@@honestlywhatever I'm a Russian girl, I would like to help you with Russian..haha
@@margarita_miWill you help me please🙏
He goes from English to Russian so easily and quickly. He would be great at translating for people if he wanted
That not true
@@RAYRICHARDRAYRICHARD-ck4wywhy
@@RAYRICHARDRAYRICHARD-ck4wya good translator can explain tone it’s an art to translate
I wish I had his English level.
Translation 'on the fly' - as in courtrooms, international congresses etc. - is extremely difficult.
I'm Greek and a polyglot. I speak fluently 4 languages and have been learning Russian for a year and a half. It is probably the most difficult one, but I love it and see it as a challenge to achieve fluency. I also love to write it - it's similar to Greek, but also so different. A really cool language and is spoken/understood in so many Eastern countries.
Yes, the Cyrillic alphabet is based on the Uncial script.
If I may ask, which are the languages you speak other than English and Greek?
@@weetbix4497 Spanish, German and learning Russian.
Και εγώ ρε φίλε ξέρω Αλβανικά Ελληνικά Γερμανικά Αγγλικά και μαθαίνω Ρώσικα 😅
@@ShowaMGφίλη 😉
Я из Южной Африки. Russian is actually simple to learn than I thought it could be. I'm glad that I can now formally introduce myself in Russian
It's really not. I can read write and speak a decent amount of Russian and I still struggle.
Russian is one of the three most difficult languages in the world (3rd place). I am Russian)
If I'm not wrong, is it South Africa?
Как приятно знать русский язык и смотреть, как мой родной язык изучают иностранцы.
Твой родной язык очень красивый! А тоже Россия! Привет из Бразилии, русский человек!
у тебя невероятный язык, я хочу выучить его так быстро, очень плохо, посылаю всю любовь из марокканского королевства ❤
Единственный минус таких видео, много комментариев от русских и на русском. Хочется читать комментарии не носителей
The number "four" in Russian is "Четыре". But sometimes I saw it written as "Четырёх" or "Четырём"? When do you write it as "Четыре" and when do you write it as "Четырёх" or "Четырём"?
@@why1513 it's hard to explain in short. Subject is "склонение числительных". Всего 6 падежей - именительный, родительный, дательный, винительный, творительный, предложный. Есть четыре, нет четырёх, рад четырём, вижу четыре, доволен четырьмя, думаю о четырёх. In your question: A: У тебя есть четыре бутерброда? B: У меня нет четырёх бутербродов. C: Я рад четырём бутербродам в день.
Hello from the US! I've been learning Russian for a few months and hope to make it my third language. It's very lyrical and quite fun, but good god the grammar is making my head explode. I hope to be able to converse with the locals upon a future visit to Russia, a place I've been wanting to see for a long time. Cheers!
Welcome! Don't worry about grammar overly. We often hear foreigners with mistakes in grammar, but we good understanding you usually, it is not big problem. If foreigner know russian words and use it, it great already.
You have a few years to learn. You will have time to learn Russian.
I'm learning to... From the US. I'm about a year in, and it is still quite difficult, but things are starting to fall into place. I think it's a multi-year process to just get to beginner
@@k9kj I saw an Englishman on KZhead who, after a year of learning Russian, spoke with almost no accent. His grammar was not perfect. He has a method of learning a language in which you have to listen to a lot of audio and repeat.
@@c.edgerton I think you can learn any language that way. He got the methodology from another guy who was learning Japanese that way. Here's the method Matt vs Japan
Bro!! I am a 16 year old American and I am learning Russian!!!! I love you guys! I hope that our governments will one day get along!!! Your language is beautiful.!!!!!
Hi perry man
ехх, как мило;))
Hi bro I'm learning English, I'm 14 years old. I like English language very much!
I love Russian! Took me ab 2-3 months to get a decent level of fluency! That was 3 years ago, once everything boils down and travel is opened I plan to visit the country with friends!
Вы классный
Как обстоят твои дела с русским языком сейчас?
How did you learn ? I started today and know a couple phrases and how to start a convo
@@applesuly6283 I can come from Russia hello привет How are you Как ваши дела what is your name как вас зовут TV телевизор
Im from Philippines and I’m proud I can speak and read Russian..it’s so hard from the beginning but through perseverance I made it🎉🎉🎉
Amazing
I'm from Malaysia, that Incredible , i can try slowly
Any advice??
@@mugatu171717Advice: Try to speak Russian for 1 hour and if you don't know the word google it
Ты молодец! 😊
I am russian however grew up in america, meeting fluent russian family friends and such really inspired me i know a lot of basics and now i am trying to become fluent!
respect ya for being interested in your descendance. identity is more than politics.
Im new for learning Russia, Pray for me to success!
Bless you :)
I’m so impressed with Fedor’s obvious commitment to his learners. He’s just a natural teacher! I started learning when lockdown first happened - wasn’t too sure at first but Fedor’s enthusiasm helped to keep me going. We’ve just started a U3A (University of the 3rd Age) group in Plymouth (UK), but we’ll only meet fortnightly, so these videos will be the mainstay of any progress I make towards being able to communicate in Russian. It would be nice to have contact with Russian speakers, but this is pretty impossible at the moment! Keep up the good work, Fedor, and thanks for the inspiration!
Hello, I am a native Russian speaker. I need practice with someone who is a native English speaker. Would you like to come in contact? We can do this through Skype or other social networks.
As a Bulgarian, i can understand 10% Russian when I listen and 30% Russian when I read it.
Здравствуйте, Меня зовут Ник. Спасибо. That’s the best I can do with what I know to introduce myself and say thank you for this lesson.😂
приятно познакомиться Ник. Nice to meet you Nick.
Как дела ник ?
I am from America never been out of it but always wanted to go to russia and ive never learned another language before so russian is gonna be my second language wish me luck!
Удачи вам
I am am 69 yo and learning Russian is hard, but a great exercise for my brain. I began learning about a year ago using several different online sources. However, a lack of good resources to learn grammar is killing me. Then I discovered Fedor on this channel. My son and daughter enrolled me in the Jan 8 Boot Camp and I am so excited to begin making serious progress! I look forward to being able to begin understanding the Russian sermons and conversing with my eastern European friends at church.
Удачи, мужик! Я не из России, но научился свободно по русски и ты сможешь. Вот правда я из Украины, в моем городе все по русски говрят, с детства меня учили русскому, а не украинскому, поэтому я скорее учил украинский язык в школе, а русский и так знал, но мне приятно видеть как иностранцы изучают язык на котором я говорю всю жизнь. Русская грамматика вовсе не сложная, а слова можно ставить в любом порядке. Кстати, откуда ты, если не секрет?
I plan to be fluent in the Russian language some day!I enjoy learning the language.Thank you for your teaching!
3 month update?
Здравствуйте! я Джолин. Im turning 15 this year and i want to learn russian so badly because its really fun to speak it and learn it! My mom learned it in school back then when she was younger and she impressed me a lot with her speaking! Later i want to visit Russia and maks new friends! Your Videos are awesome btw!🥰
Здравствуйте is a very difficult word to write, my russian daughter always write it with mistakes and you did it correctly. My compliments!
Да , у тебя обязательно получится
хей, удачи тебе! Если приедешь в Москву во время посещения России, можешь написать мне, возможно, у нас получится встретиться, ахах. Также, если захочешь задать какие-то вопросы о русских словах, я могу дать свои контакты, чтобы у тебя была возможность спросить совета. Скорее всего, для тебя это будет немного полезно, а для меня просто весело хех, так что я не против немного помочь
Удачи тебе, пицца моцарелла!)
Hello, how do you like the idea of learning languages together?
I'm learning Russian as a Slovak and I'm finding some similarities between Russian and Czech 😅🤭. For ex. good morning - доброе утро in Czech is "dobré jitro" or Where are you from? - Вы откуда? "Odkud jste?" in both languages with very similar pronunciation. It's easier to pick and learn these phrases for me. ☺️
Yeah, most Slavic languages are quite similar. I love to watch channel @worldfriends77 , they show how similar words in different languages sound ^_^
This is by far the most easy to understand lesson for me (a total beginner in the Russian language). Thank you so much!
^^^This! Totally agree! My youngest son prob knows way more than I but have been picking up on just numbers and a few objects from listening to his Russian children sing alongs! Like "pyat", his favorite, number 5. :) Soon we will all be able to chit chat on here in Russian. ☺
I've never seen someone teaching Russian this easily I really mean it you're the best, sure that I'll learn so much from you😍
Удачи выучить русский язык
Bro it's so weird i never really knew my dad but coming across these videos i feel like russian is literally coming naturally to me. Every word feels right and i can't help feeling like some of my ancestors comes from russia in some way. I'm definitely gonna get an ancestor dna test or something now, and learn Russian fluently! Super cool! P.S. МЕНЯ ЗОВУТ Леви
It’s bizarre with languages, I’m all Germanic and Germanic languages don’t come to me naturally at all, they are so alien sounding. Yet Russian and Italian sound more like home than any non English language
And where are you from?
Good idea Levi!!
@@dra6osh Thanks brother 🙏🏻
Yo that’s crazy cuz I feel that way to and my moms from Russia
Спасибо тебя большое! Oh i am trying so hard to learn this incredible and beautiful language. As a native English speaker, this has been so challenging but I never want to give up. I wonder so often what an English accent sounds like in Russia language of someone who has spent a few years studying haha! Russia, one day I hope to see you! 🇷🇺 love, from America!
Лёгкого обучения вам
Hello, how do you like the idea of learning languages together?
Attend a slavic church and you will have great opportunity to use your Russian. They are lovely people!
Привет, друзья.. меня зовут Тина, я из Индонезия. Спасибо тебе за видео ❤❤❤
one thing i learned from playing games with russians is the greeting word "darova" its very simple and used by everyone
"Zdarova" more correctly))
What does it mean ?!!
@@mychkineplot7677 "Здарова/Здорова"(Hi)- shortened and simplified "Здравствуйте"(Hello), but this is said more often to friends, relatives, familiars as well as "Привет". It comes from wishing a person health (здоровье)
Я использую здарова все время.
@@Yaroslav_Rus well explained! spasibo!
Меня зовут Charlie. Soy profesor de inglés y español latino en Estados Unidos. I love the Russian language and am learning it for my Russian/Ukrainian/Belorussian students. Привет!!!
everyone is here to learn Russian, and I'm learning English thanks to the higher videos
Спасибо! This is exactly what I need! You are excellent at telling the why and when to use these words. This is so much better than reading tables of translations from a book!
так интересно наблюдать, как иностранцы учат наш родной язык 🥰 надеюсь, у вас всё получится!
Im starting today, im danish and grew up in the artic. Im hoping that having learned greenlandic, will help me to easier pronounce Russian words. 😉
@@AahFukItgood luck! Russian is really hard, but упорство и труд всё перетрут)
@@dmitryn.3635 so is greenlandic, spasiba!
Please teach me the Russian alphabet!! Its so hard haha
@@adrianrangel949а, б, в, г, д, е, ё, ж, з, и, й, к, л, м, н, о, п, р, с, т, у, ф, х, ц, ч, ш, щ, ъ, ы, ь, э, ю, я.
I’ve been learning for around 200 days, found this video at the beginning and paused it in the middle to get more practice. Come forward to now and I know all of these by heart besides two, feels pretty cool.
I always wanted to learn Russian it’s such a beautiful and interesting language I am fighting with my life from Duolingo to KZhead 😂 I’m making a little progress yet I’m proud I can read some of the words now and by the way Я из Туниса 🇹🇳💗🇷🇺
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Прбьет, тебе нужен партнер и подотчетность?
Привет😅 I'm german and I'm trying to learn russian. It's such a cool language!
Na mein deutscher Kamerad,russisch ist toll,nicht wahr?
@@MuzanJackson7 Ja finde russisch ist voll die geile Sprache 😅
@@someone7871 eher einfach😂Das Alphabet und die Grundlagen der russischen Sprache sind sehr einfach.In 1 Woche habe ich das Alphabet auswendig gelernt.Nur habe ich Schwierigkeiten mit dem Lesen.Halt mit dem "O" und den "A".
@@MuzanJackson7 mir fällt das Alphabet noch etwas schwer weil ich da manchmal durcheinander komme 😅
@@someone7871 Übung macht den Meister Fr😂
I've started learning Russian to give my mind a good work out and to learn a new language. This was helpful for me to enunciate better.
It's effective for you to listening to something in Russian 10-15 min in a day guys. İt's important to be intensive. Good luck.
I've been learning Russian and Polish since New Year's Day! Good to have this additional resource.
Do you need help with Russian?
@@v0r0byov not at the moment, no. Thanks though!
@@shawnellemartineaux6212 always glad to help!
Learning Russian and Polish *simultaneously* will brake you mind, most probably... :)
@@MaksymMinenko haha or sharpen it! It's been sharpening it!
I'm from Malaysia and have Russian friends.. it s so interesting to learn about this language and watching YT..to sharpen my skills. ❤😊
I would solicit some practice with you
Starting my learning journey today, dedicating 2 hours a day to studying. Wish me luck and thank you for making this video!!
How is it going?
Удачи
I have 3 Russian friends who go to my school. I learn from them and take separate classes! I think though, the slang will be the hardest.
I'm a roommaid in Thailand and so many Russian guests here i really need to learn Russian
If I'm not mistaken "cup of water" is translated into Russian as "чашка воды" and "стакан воды" is translated into English as "glass of water"
да какая нахрен разница, и так и так будет правильно по крайней мере носитель русского точно правильно поймет, не смотря как ты скажешь
Я делаю перевод для теста, но это действительно помогло! В моей школе есть ребенок, который говорит по-русски, и я тоже хочу говорить на нем.
Привет! Меня зовут Тереза. Я учу русский.
Привет. Ученье и труд-всё перетрут. Someday
I like how you repeat yourself... this is so important for beginners!
I loved this I'm a begginner and found this easier to follow than some other teachers. Love the language
Меня зовут Александр ❤ Я из Франции Спасибо за видео, Фёдор
Thank you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I just want to start off by saying. What you do Is badass, I play dayz which is zombie survive which takes place near Russia. So I play on a Roleplay Server and theres people who are native Russians. So I figured it would be cool to talk to them in their language. They spoke perfect english but I wanted to learn a new language and this was as good as any time to learn. And now the little I have learned. Now I have some Russian buddies who are very cool and I talk to them almost every day so thank you for what you do.
Good luck! But keep in mind that literature russian and gamers slang are two different things. And dayz has its own slang. Probably, I don't play it :)
I am learning Russian thank you for making this video ♡♡
Меня зовут Крис Гомес. Здравствуйте! Благодарю, Фёдор! Вы отличный учитель!
I’ve always loved the way Russian sounds, it’s a very beautiful language. I hope I will be fluent one day🙏
Самое забавное, что на русском можно говорить на сленге и вряд ли это возможно будет перевести. А любой русский тебя легко поймет. При этом знаток классического русского вообще не будет одуплять че за тема.
I can help you practice this language if you want
@@v0r0byov thank you I appreciate the offer but unfortunately, I've been too busy with university so I don't have the time or energy to study Russian :( hopefully I'll get back to it in the future.
@@Silver790 I'm always happy to help
I knew almost all of them. But there were some new useful words i learned here. Thanks for teaching Russian, it is very helpful :) .
You’re the best teacher i have ever seen on KZhead, thank you so much for teaching us. Please keep it up
I like the way you explain,more easier to understand how to speak russian 😊
hey I'm Russian and I'm learning English, if you're learning Russian I could help you with this and you can help me with English!😊 it would also be great to know each other and become friends!😁
As a native I understand how complicated and tough this language is
Oh this is bringing back memories! 1981 I took over my brother's basement apartment and I met my Russian landlords, Susan and Misha. They had a 9 year old daughter Annie who was totally bilingual. I could actually read a first grade book. Well all that faded through the years and all I remember was yes, no, thank you, and goodbye. For me being a little hearing impaired the endings of Russian words kinda to me run together unlike French or Spanish. But I'm going to save this and try to learn these words. It'll help me with listening and trying to get every sound. Susan was the one trying to teach me and she was very patient. Then they moved. On my father's side I'm part Russian amongst other things.
I’m a 13 year-old trying to learn a new language, I decided to learn Russian because I thought it’s cool, it’s the 3rd day and I know how to pronounce some simple words 👍
Получается?
I give English lessons to a Russian girl over the internet (I was once an English teacher, by the way). I needed a few Russian words and phrases to put her at her ease, so I'm very grateful for these, Fyodor.
Love this! Thank you! I knew some of the words already from listening to people speak. But it was super useful you explaining how to use the words in different ways. Like извини́те I knew it was excuse me but didn't know it could also mean I'm sorry
From this day on, I decided to commit myself to learning the Russian language, and I will see after a year what level I have reached.
As someone highly invested in the Russian language this helped me so much
It’s very cool that someone is learning Russian
im from the uk always been into learning russian as i never wanted to learn french at school as i have adhd so my teachers always asked me which language id like to learn.russian was always my first answer now 25 years old i really want to take my family away to russia and really want to learn thanks for the great video some phrases i knew some i didnt im very happy with my first lesson
Decided to buckle down learn it. It's confusing, but patience has paid off before!
Body language is very important in such a direct formal yet casual video for learning
Just looking at the Russian alphabet makes my head spin! Kudos to all people who learn a new language. It’s harder than I thought!
Жаль, что Русским тоже приходиться учить Английский😭😅
It's incredible to see how many words in russian sound and mean something similar in spanish or other languages. Makes you think about all the intersections our cultures have had over millenia of development. Spanish, for instance, has over 4000 words that come from arab, beeing the second most influential language after latin for it.
Магия
Great presentation. I really like the way you introduce the words and give some help with the pronounciation. Keep it up.
Born and raised American English. I’ve always wanted to speak Russian. Something about the sound of it. This video is very helpful for beginners. It’s spelt out exactly how is sounds in English. (Our language is spelt very strange in most words). But this video is spot on. Спасибо
hello! I'm japanese!! I'd like to learn Rossiya language by English speakers. I’m so glad to see your KZhead channel.❤🎉
Me too, maybe we could practice
How do i reach you
"Здрастье" сильно отличается от "здравствуйте", первое очень фамильярное и в некотором роде пренебрежительное, и его не следует использовать, если хочешь оставить хорошее впечателение о себе. В обычной повседневной речи при общении с людьми, которые не являются близкими и с которыми вы сохраняете уважительный тон, нужно говорить только "Здравствуйте"
Думаю можно использовать и "здрасьте", если с уважительным тоном. Звучит по простому и не столь официально, но явно не фамильярно, особенно в сравнении с "здарова". Хотя мнения могут быть разные.
@@Yaroslav_Rus нет уж, здрасьте прям пышет фамильярностью. Ты этого не скажешь человеку, с которым ты не знаком
@@user-iz1dt5pm7d сорьки, но я всегда так говорю, милым голосом)) звучит всегда прилично. Здравствуйте это официально очень, например с шефом или работодателем или к челу кого уважаешь, к пожилым… ну ваще зависит от ситуации, иногда ко всем здрасьте или здравствуйте, короче все это чередуется в зависимости от настроения и ситуации мб)))
Нормальное слово, просто иногда не надо его использовать в официальном контексте, или на деловых встречах, само слово не фамильярное, это скорее от условий зависит
Thanks, man.. hopefully, learning her language will save our relationship. Communication is not an issue, but I feel like learning her native language will help bring us closer..
Thanks for these videos! I'm learning right now through a course to teach how to speak, read, and write; but these videos are helping to build my vocabulary more.
You're really good at explaining things simply. I barely speak my own native language of English lmao. But who knows where I'll be in a year of learning! Спасибо!
This is super helpful! I've been learning a little over a month this has helped a bunch.
This is so useful. Hoping to enjoy your lessons on Insta.
,🤔 insta too?
Здрасьте учился у Вас русскому языку спасибо, 100 баллов на егэ.🤫🧏♂️
Зашла английский блин учить😂 Парень у тебя шикарный русский 😘
I've been learning a bit recently. The sound and pronounciation of the words seems easy for me. I think the hard part for me is learning the Russian alphabet and associating the symbols/letters used. When its spelled in English lettering its easy.
Сначала учи просто слова. Этого достаточно, чтобы тебя поняли на улице. Так же говорят русские в англоговорящих странах, не используя правильно времена и окончания слов. А когда наберешь достаточный набор слов, уже нужно общаться с носителями, которые объяснят почему нужно говорить так, а не иначе. Это норм. Без базы основных слов никак не сможешь общаться. Так всегда и везде.
The way you explain is amazing, I am a native speaker who teaches Russian to Arabs, your videos are super helpful.. 😊
Im trying to learn Russian for my friend since she speaks Russian and I want to communicate better, and this is helping so much!
i love both russian language and people 🩷 so excited to learn the language it sounds so elegant and majestic for me
Удачи вам мисс
Thank you for your advice! I speak 8 languages (5 Europeans and 3 Asians). Of course, I am learning Russian too. But, in terms of grammar, Russian seems to be the most complicated & difficult. Russians look to be inborn geniuses to use such a complicated language! Humm..., yes! Leo N Tolstoy was a real genius to write such grand novels in Russian!!! 😍
Wow well done, at 45 im trying my second language of Thai, maybe i should of done french or Spanish because tones are a nightmare! Any tips? Do you now have a process that you stick to regardless of the language you attempt?
3 Asian languages ?! what are they ? don't tell me it's japanese, korean and chinese lol
@@yacin94он мастодонт
The shortest form of "zdras-tvuy-te" is "ste". You can say "ste" and nod your head as you pass quickly and say hello)
Thank you
Никогда не слышала, чтобы так хоть кто-то говорил. Максимум - Здрасьте
thank you so much, i picked up CS2 just now. this will be very helpful, cheers!
lmao
the russian language doesn something to my brain, its so relaxing, asmr for me. i want to learn ty!!
Wow brother, you’re videos are getting even getting better! Great job on the lessons! 🙏🏼
You're videos are amazing and helpful! You are very clear in teaching how to pronounce, I like that you repeat words slowly. Спасибо ! :)
My journey begins here! Thanks
I've learned to read and speak a little bit on vacation during 2008. After that i stopped learning. But now picking it back up. I can read it completely and i can write it aswell. So just need to know the meaning of words. Thank you for this online lessons you have made. I'm gonna learn now every day for 30 minutes, or at least try.
Здравствуйте, Фёдор меня зовут Эдуардо. Я Бразилец.
привет, товарищ бразилец
Как у вас погодка в Бразилии?.. в Сибири уже 5 градусов, скоро выпадет снег..
Нихера себе. Я за одно видео выучил русский и теперь говорю на нём как на родном.
Да кому ты врешь, а?
@@user-iz1dt5pm7d zdrstvuete ja is Canada
@@user-iz1dt5pm7d Ja uju Rosiski yozik
Ору😂
Ты классный 😊 Даже мне интересно, как ты объясняешь смысл русских слов и фраз на английском.
Thank you so much for this great lesson! 😀 I studied Russian at the University of Uppsala, Sweden a few years ago, but unfortunately it wasn't enough. I'd really like to improve my Russian.
hey I'm Russian and I'm learning English, if you're learning Russian I could help you with this and you can help me with English!😊 it would also be great to know each other and become friends!😁
Меня зовут Брендан - this video was most helpful! Спасибо!
I was watching this while messaging a Russian friend (he uses a translator to message me in English, but I want to be able to talk to him without him needing a translator) and I said, «Спокойной ночи» and he responded with, “Good night.” Interestingly, a similar thing happened a while back when my German grandmother got surgery. (She immigrated to the USA several years ago but still doesn’t know English.) The anesthesiologist said, “Gute nacht” and she responded, “Good night.” before falling asleep.
I wonder what is the reason of this phenomenon?
@@phenom... Maybe it’s due to the unexpected language change?
I'm Russian but haven't learned the language, I'm going to a school in Russia in around 2 years so I'm trying my best to learn a lot, thank you so much for this video!
I started learning Russian recently. I love it!
hi, I'm russian let's practice our skills together? I need to practice and improve my english. Also I'll help you to improve your russian. Could I leave my discord here?