ALL cases in Russian
2024 ж. 17 Мам.
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Learn and practice the way you change the endings in Russian language.
0:00 intro
1:13 nominative case
2:35 prepositional case
4:50 akkusative
8:01 instrumental case
11:34 Genative & Dative
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Hi can i contact you directly. Thank you adriana
The best explanation about All Russian Cases
Thank you! It is indeed a very hard topic.
I have watched a lot of videos on KZhead and read articles as well but no one was able to make me understand russian cases. YOU were the only person who made me understand the cases. I thank you very very much, YOU are definitely the BEST ONE 😢🎉❤ i'm very happy. Greetings from 🇧🇷🇧🇷💕💕 i wish you all the best my dear because you deserve it ☺️🙏🥹
It’s still the best comment for me on this channel. Thank you a lot for inspiration and your gratitude.
Thank you for this video. It's the easiest and clearest explanations about the cases I've watch up to now. I took some notes on a sheet of paper to remember these informations when I will read again my ASSIMIL russian method book.
So happy you found it useful!
One of the best tutorial on russian cases. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!:)
Very good. Very well explained, thank you.
My pleasure!:)
This is good teaching.
Thank you! Glad it was useful!:)
Thank you very much, I have been having trouble with those scary cases, but you made it a lot easier to understand. Спасибо учитель.
I am happy to hear that!:) just keep studying 👍💛
Such a MASTERCLASS!!!!🙌🏻❤️🙌🏻 Thank you
Thank you for the feedback!:) I am happy it helped.
Best clean straightforward explanation of cases I have seen. Alot of other videos I've seen talk around the point with verbose explanations. You were very clear and concise about that difficult topic and after just 1 view ( I need to re watch to absorb info), I feel like it is within reach. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!!:) thank you so much for the feedback. It made my day:)
The best video about grammar cases, other people explains it in a so complicated way
Thank you!:) glad you found it useful.
Отлично)) спасибо 🙏
Рада, что было полезно:)
Добрый день, Анна, спасибо за объяснение. Я изучаю русский язык уже несколько месяцев, но твоё видео очень помогает...
Я очень очень рада!!
Wow, half way through and I feel like everything is starting to make sense! Great job 👏🏽
Thank you! Will try to make more.
This video is immensely helpful, thank you very much!
Glad it was helpful!:)
I sweat to god that u made it so much easier! And yes you have explained it the best way possible! I have watched so much videos but this one is really amazing! Thank you!!
Thank you for your words:) I made this video long time ago and surprised people still find it super useful. Thank you!
Very clear, simple and informative. I’ve subscribe to your channel and I look forward to hearing more of the same (that is to say, clear, simple and concise). I will re-watch and take notes to absorb. BTW…not meant as a negative criticism, it is ACCUSATIVE and GENITIVE.
Thank you for your feedback! Will do more:) glad it was helpful!
Thank you. You helped me alot. Great video!
Thank you for your feedback. Happy it helped with your progress in Russian.
Thank you so much, very informative
Happy it was useful for you
Спасибо, отличный урок.
Рада, что понравилось.
Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Wonderful lesson! Отлично урок❤
Спасибо!
Instant sub just based on the channel name alone. Спасибо большое 😅
Haha yep!:) thanks
Thanks Anna.
My pleasure!
Great as an overview, but a lot is really left out of the basic explanation - subject/object, plurals, exceptions, animals are also animate and others. Hope there are more detailed lessons to come. (Also. Check spelling on accusative and genitive.)
Will do! Thank you for the idea.
We need the encore, to fill in the gaps.
Excellent explanation dear, greetings from Venezuela
Many thanks!
Just watched it.спасибо
Рада помочь.
Отлично!! Спасибо большое ❤
Пожалуйста, рада быть полезной:)
Aula muito boa, obrigado professora simpatica.
Grazie
Excellent...Thank you 🙏🏻
My pleasure!:)
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Thanks!:)
I love this
Thank you. I appreciate your feedback!:)
I like you. Thank you.
My pleasure:)
Owww superrrr
Happy you enjoyed it:) I probably need to make more videos about cases. Which case in particular you suffer with the most?
@@blinschool7993 Helloo :) Actually i am very very beginner but i think i need all these cases soon. For now, i just wish you luck but later i will be in your channel not only for cases but every informations you'll give us. Большое спасибо :)
@@Burak07021 пожалуйста! why do you need studying Russian? How's your progress?
@@blinschool7993 I am from Turkey, and as you may know, people from the former Turkic Soviet countries typically know Russian. Additionally, I am a PhD student in history and am particularly interested in USSR history. I believe my russian proficiency level is between A1 and A2, and I am currently studying the prepositional case.
Actually, as someone who learned German and Dutch very constructively Dativ and Genitiv are more intiuitional than let's say instrumental
Really! I would never thought about that. Thank you for the comment. I struggled so much with German cases when tried to learn them. It is such a nightmare!:))
Thanks for the video and there is something I couldn’t understand well. Я занимаюсь спортОМ. Я вижу камерУ. They are both “I do something”. What’s the difference between them? (I know it’s a stupid question)
No it’s not stupid Don’t worry It’s just after занимаюсь you need to use instrumental always. Consider it to be a rule. After this particular word it is always ОМ ending or Ой (занимаюсь йогой)
@@blinschool7993 Thank you 🙏
for me as a native russian speaker logic of russian seems kinda obvious. but watching videos for learners i begin to realise that it’s really hard af
as a german native speaker (german knows four cases) it's easier than i always used to think!🥰
@@ameliebesch1723 but there re more cases than german 😁
That is a big revelation to me.
Hi can I contact you directly. Warm regards adriana
Hi sure @traveloveducate is my telegram
Вау,это было очень полезным урок, у меня вопрос, пожалуйста, можно сказать:у меня нет наличка? Спасибо большое
Я очень рада! У меня нет + Genetive Т.е. правильно будет сказать ‘У меня нет налички’
@@blinschool7993 Благодарю вас, желаю удачи и Чудесного дня
"akkusative", "genetive" ??
Did I spell them wrong or something?:)
Accusative*
Genitive*
A lot has been skipped over and/or overly simplified in this video. You never mentioned the case endings for plurals or adjectives. And barely touched on the masculine accusative singular animate. Its more than peoples names that change in this case, its all living things. Anyone watching this that is learning russian, don't get too happy. Russian cases are much more complicated than depicted here.
yes even surnames change depending on the case 🙄
Why don’t you do a video that covers it all?
@cw4608 Why would I do this disservice to russian learners? I am not a native russian speaker, nor am I an expert in the russian language. I know enough to know that I dont know it all. But I also know enough to know that this video omits or glosses over important information. If you want in depth but easy to digest grammar instruction, check out the channel Amazing russian.
did you even watch the video? she mentioned that they are more complicated during the video, and that this video isn't meant to be comprehensive. she says she spends months tutoring people on EACH case. if you have a short attention span, and basic language goes over your head, cases might be a little too advanced for you.
Yes, exactly, thank you!:)