Learn Russian: Common Words

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47 thoughts on “Learn Russian: Common Words

  1. O changes depending on whether it is stressed or not. If it is not
    stressed, it becomes “a”. In written text, the ё is usually omitted and
    replaced with e

  2. Thank you so much ^0^ My sailing team and I are going to learn Russian so
    other teams don’t know what we are saying. Mwhahaha! But yet again thank
    you very much!

  3. Quick question… Do most Russian people only use the syllabry online (the
    actual Russian letters) or can I just write the regular letters?

  4. Brilliant and thanks :-). You re-juggled the little Russian I learned many
    moons ago. ‘Fdomjo’ (ya is doma…I am at home) If I am not wrong. Russians
    manage to wrap an entire sentence into a word and their language resembles
    many that we speak on the western part of the continent. They don’t ‘huff
    and puff’ they plan their wordings and I really do admire them for it. 

  5. Why is the G sound being pronounced as a V? And how do you write out “Where
    do you live?” I failed to spot it in the video. Do Cvidania!

  6. Hello is rlly long. And I want to learn russian. So I’m probably going to
    upload a strategy of how I’m going to.

  7. Thanks for that great video ! I had to laugh at that ” Old folk
    ” explanation that takes too long to explain . I’ll trust you !
    Just a few questions . How would one say ” You have a cute
    smile ! ” in Russian ?? And how would you say ” Let’s have French
    toast for breakfast ” …

    

  8. I need help with the difference between сила and прочность, I know one
    means force and the other means durability, but both can roughly be
    translated to mean strength, but if you were to refer to someones ability
    to lift something heavy which one would you use?

  9. @dmacowski It shows you the english prounounciation and what the sentence
    looks like in when written down in russian

  10. @TeshiKennedy117 pretty similar. i am russian and i somewhat understand
    polish speech. Sometimes i listen to the songs and get 60% of the words.
    Our languages are alike cos they’re both ancient slavic. we have lots of
    the same words as well

  11. my english is fluent,but i really do want to learn russian because my
    girlfriend is russian and it also sounds poetic

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