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Do you need a Guided Plan to learning Russian
that'll make you speak and understand what you're saying?
You got it!
👉 Here, you will Learn Russian with ease and no time wasted
This channel is a lean introduction for those who want to start learning Russian.
With clear directions and explanations, Russian won't seem that tricky.
I believe, that behind every language, there's a particular way of thinking.
I hope, you enjoy the lessons.
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Olga
that'll make you speak and understand what you're saying?
You got it!
👉 Here, you will Learn Russian with ease and no time wasted
This channel is a lean introduction for those who want to start learning Russian.
With clear directions and explanations, Russian won't seem that tricky.
I believe, that behind every language, there's a particular way of thinking.
I hope, you enjoy the lessons.
_
Olga
2 MIN Russian: Say I LIKE 👍 I LOVE ❤️ | Russian Comprehensive
2 MIN Russian: Say I LIKE 👍 I LOVE ❤️ | Russian Comprehensive
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Pt 2. RUSSIAN Basics: I LIKE 👍 Мне нравится / Я люблю (+ ЧТО) | Russian Comprehensive
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Pt 2. RUSSIAN Basics: I LIKE 👍 Мне нравится / Я люблю ( ЧТО) | Russian Comprehensive
Pt 1. RUSSIAN Basics: I LIKE 👍 Мне нравится / Я люблю (+ Что ДЕЛАТЬ) | Russian Comprehensive
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Pt 1. RUSSIAN Basics: I LIKE 👍 Мне нравится / Я люблю ( Что ДЕЛАТЬ) | Russian Comprehensive
Can ONE OBJECT have DIFFERENT GENDERS in Russian? | Russian Comprehensive
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Can ONE OBJECT have DIFFERENT GENDERS in Russian? | Russian Comprehensive
2 MIN RUSSIAN: How to Tell GENDER (ОН / ОНА / ОНО / ОНИ) | Russian Comprehensive
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2 MIN RUSSIAN: How to Tell GENDER (ОН / ОНА / ОНО / ОНИ) | Russian Comprehensive
Basic RUSSIAN GRAMMAR: How to MAKE Russian nouns PLURAL | Russian Comprehensive
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Basic RUSSIAN GRAMMAR: How to MAKE Russian nouns PLURAL | Russian Comprehensive
1 MIN Russian: INTRODUCE Yourself: JUST CALL ME... [your name] | Russian Comprehensive
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1 MIN Russian: INTRODUCE Yourself: JUST CALL ME... [your name] | Russian Comprehensive
2 MIN Russian: Здравствуйте or Привет? 🤓 TAKE A QUIZ! | Russian Comprehensive
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2 MIN Russian: Здравствуйте or Привет? 🤓 TAKE A QUIZ! | Russian Comprehensive
1 MIN Russian: (How to) Pronounce ЗДРАВСТВУЙТЕ: Repeat After Me! | Russian Comprehensive
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1 MIN Russian: (How to) Pronounce ЗДРАВСТВУЙТЕ: Repeat After Me! | Russian Comprehensive
Quick Tip: What to Say if Someone SNEEZES 😪 | Russian Comprehensive
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Quick Tip: What to Say if Someone SNEEZES 😪 | Russian Comprehensive
1 MIN Russian: Want to say ТЫ instead of ВЫ? | Russian Comprehensive
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1 MIN Russian: Want to say ТЫ instead of ВЫ? | Russian Comprehensive
1 MIN Russian: What Does DAVAI / ДАВАЙ Mean? | Russian Comprehensive
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1 MIN Russian: What Does DAVAI / ДАВАЙ Mean? | Russian Comprehensive
1 MIN Russian: КОФЕ vs КАФЕ Pronunciation | Russian Comprehensive
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1 MIN Russian: КОФЕ vs КАФЕ Pronunciation | Russian Comprehensive
Basic RUSSIAN Grammar: GENDER of NOUNS - ОН, ОНА, ОНО, ОНИ | Russian Comprehensive
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Basic RUSSIAN Grammar: GENDER of NOUNS - ОН, ОНА, ОНО, ОНИ | Russian Comprehensive
⭐️ Yuri Gagarin, First Human in Space (1961) 🚀 April 12 in Russian History | Russian Comprehensive
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⭐️ Yuri Gagarin, First Human in Space (1961) 🚀 April 12 in Russian History | Russian Comprehensive
RUSSIAN VERBS in context: ВИДЕТЬ & СЛЫШАТЬ | Present Tense Conjugation | Russian Comprehensive
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RUSSIAN VERBS in context: ВИДЕТЬ & СЛЫШАТЬ | Present Tense Conjugation | Russian Comprehensive
10 Russian -АТЬ/-ЯТЬ VERBS in Context | Present Tense Conjugation | Russian Comprehensive
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10 Russian -АТЬ/-ЯТЬ VERBS in Context | Present Tense Conjugation | Russian Comprehensive
Learn Russian w/ TOP Russian TV SHOWS! 🍿 In Russian w/ Ru & En subtitles | Russian Comprehensive
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Learn Russian w/ TOP Russian TV SHOWS! 🍿 In Russian w/ Ru & En subtitles | Russian Comprehensive
Lesson 33: AND vs BUT in Russian: И・А・НО | Russian Comprehensive
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Lesson 33: AND vs BUT in Russian: И・А・НО | Russian Comprehensive
Lesson 28: RUSSIAN SPEAKING basics: ГОД, ГОДА or ЛЕТ? | Russian Comprehensive
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Lesson 28: RUSSIAN SPEAKING basics: ГОД, ГОДА or ЛЕТ? | Russian Comprehensive
Lesson 32: NOT as Obvious as it Seems: AND YOU? ME TOO! | Russian Comprehensive
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Lesson 32: NOT as Obvious as it Seems: AND YOU? ME TOO! | Russian Comprehensive
Lesson 31: RUSSIAN PRONUNCIATION: Voiced/Voiceless Consonants (Assimilation) | Russian Comprehensive
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Lesson 31: RUSSIAN PRONUNCIATION: Voiced/Voiceless Consonants (Assimilation) | Russian Comprehensive
Lesson 30: Hard Sign (Ъ) vs Soft Sign (Ь) | Russian Alphabet Pronunciation | Russian Comprehensive
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Lesson 30: Hard Sign (Ъ) vs Soft Sign (Ь) | Russian Alphabet Pronunciation | Russian Comprehensive
Lesson 29: RUSSIAN SPEAKING basics: WHY Are You Learning Russian? | Russian Comprehensive
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Lesson 29: RUSSIAN SPEAKING basics: WHY Are You Learning Russian? | Russian Comprehensive
Lesson 27: RUSSIAN NUMBERS: Learn to Count From 0 to a Billion in Russian! | Russian Comprehensive
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Lesson 27: RUSSIAN NUMBERS: Learn to Count From 0 to a Billion in Russian! | Russian Comprehensive
Lesson 26: What’s the Difference Between: Учить・Учиться・Изучать・Заниматься? | Russian Comprehensive
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Lesson 26: What’s the Difference Between: Учить・Учиться・Изучать・Заниматься? | Russian Comprehensive
Lesson 25: RUSSIAN VERBS: to BE in the Present Tense (Grammar Tips) | Russian Comprehensive
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Lesson 25: RUSSIAN VERBS: to BE in the Present Tense (Grammar Tips) | Russian Comprehensive
Lesson 24: RUSSIAN SPEAKING basics: What Do You Do? JOBS Talk | Russian Comprehensive
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Lesson 24: RUSSIAN SPEAKING basics: What Do You Do? JOBS Talk | Russian Comprehensive
Lesson 23: RUSSIAN SPEAKING basics: Where Are You From? 🌎 Where Do You Live? | Russian Comprehensive
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Lesson 23: RUSSIAN SPEAKING basics: Where Are You From? 🌎 Where Do You Live? | Russian Comprehensive
Lesson 22: A Complete Guide to RUSSIAN NAMES | Russian Comprehensive
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Lesson 22: A Complete Guide to RUSSIAN NAMES | Russian Comprehensive
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Xaxaxaxaxaxa! Спасибо !
Wow! Thanks for the heart! :)
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Пока не родила))
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Thanks!
항상 잘 듣고 잘 보고 있습니다. 감사합니다
This sounds like a more serious version of the Swedish total defense (everyone helps with civilian stuff (food lines, healthcare,etc) if theres a war) but with the scouts tag line (Alltid redo / always ready)
but your dentist needs to be ready.
Unfunny
This video feels a little strange in the current political climate :/
In Slovakia we call them pioniery
Всегда готов! Товарищ! ☭
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Я тебя люблю ❤
So what did I learn in this lesson today?. I have learnt that your language has a huge respect for people wherever you may meet them.
Волшоы спасибо.
пожалуйста! 😉 ua-cam.com/users/shortsxl9G8PjlH2M
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Very well structured lessons. I look forward to more. 👍
Спасибо! 💚
So in some weird ways щ ~= шч?
рада познакомиться, рад познакомиться(male) is it right or wrong zafar from Pakistan
It’s correct
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Hi. In Russian, are the softening effect of the soft vowels and the soft sign to the preceding consonant considered equivalent? For example, does the word 'Мя' sound the same as 'МЬа'? And if a consonant is double-softened, like 'МЬя', how would it sound? I'm sorry that I can't find some real words to illustrate my questions more clearly.
Hey! You're absolutely right about the first part of your question. In the pairs like МА - МЯ visually, it's the vowel that is different; but actually, the vowel sound is the same sound A, the difference is in the hard vs soft consonant. So yes, Russian hypothetically, could have a different system, instead of vowels that signal us how to pronounce the preceding consonant (МА - МЯ), we could write pairs like this: МА - МЬА, with some sign indicating to read М soft. While МЬЯ is a different story, Ь here signals us to read МЬ and Я as separate sounds. Here's more on that, it's a 20 minute lesson that covers the 2d part of your question (the difference in what МЯ - МЬЯ sound like): ua-cam.com/video/76Zqi9to-yc/v-deo.html
@@RussianComprehensive Thank you very much. It's such a quick and complete response.
You're super ❤
Thank you this is helpful! Is the last syllable pronounced a “ta” or a “cha” it sounds like the English sound “cha” to me 😩
You can pronounce it as [-ти]
Thank you, thank you
Sorry Miss, can I use the same sorry for someone who is grieving or feeling rejected or even on the bus when you bump into someone. We say, ''Oh Sorry.''
извинИте = excuse me / sorry; простИте = forgive me; МоИ соболЕзнования = my condolences; Мне жаль / сожалЕю = I sympathize with you
@@RussianComprehensive ''ahh there is a difference, thank you, have a nice day.''
You definitely cannot.
I don't understand why the pronunciation is pazhAlasta (not pazhAluista)
Ideally, the third syllable should be reduced (it disappears), and you say [пажАл’ста]
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Ok like rad and rada, zafar from Pakistan 💯👍
Exactly, both of these are short adjectives
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You are genius. After many, many techers, now i understood that perfect.Thank you very much.
I'm very happy to hear that!
U safe?
I’m buying you dinner soon
Are there different versions for example when u are talking to a person older than you or a stranger?
Only different forms of “you”. Ты - casual form, which you can use with friends, family or equals. Вы (single) - respectful variation, which you use in formal situations, when addressing someone with respect (strangers on the street, your boss or elderly people). And Вы (plural), which is you plural (like you lot, y’all, etc). Regardless of number of people you address, you always have to use plural forms of verbs, adjectives and other words in the sentence when using Вы. So basically if you want to address someone with respect - you should address them as they were multiple people.
@@Important_stuff thank you!
@@AmethystsArePretty you are welcome :)
Check out this lesson for the basics: ua-cam.com/video/JNOx4fIS7IQ/v-deo.html
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Большое спасибА? Maybe you mean большое спасибО?
You write “большОе спасИбо”, and you read [бальшОе спасИба]
hello , can you translate the russian nursery rhyme ? “the sun is radiant” in english lyrics but russian pronunciation ? thank you ❤
Большое спасибо ❤
Perfect way to explain. Thanks
감사합니다.
Спасибо!
Spaciva🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Does пожалуйста have any other meanings?
Just these three
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Pronunciation not great at all
English or Russian?
@@RussianComprehensive Russian
oh, that's funny 😄
@@RussianComprehensive why?
Useful channel 👍
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Thanks you so much ❤
Best channel
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