For category 3 if it is difficult to remember unpredictable endings then try to find a synonym from 1st or 2nd group. For example word "есть" to eat - you can use word "кушать" instead - also means to eat.
I don't know much Russian yet but these videos are excellent for learning to read and speak properly. I am beginning to read quite well and I can even say ы thanks to you.
Thank you. The word I would use for group 3 is "irregular verbs". Ones that do no follow any pattern or logic. English has lots of them as well (as do most languages)
Also some weird stuff like -нуть. I've noticed stuff like -ывать can be kinda weird. Various verbs like йдти, вести, нести, etc. especially the motion verbs. Lots of little details to remember and get right..
Super easy. When the last letter before -ся is a consonant, you put -ся, but if the last letter before -ся is a vowel you put -сь. No exceptions to this rule. For example: я занимаюсь уроками русского языка (Last letter before -ся: ю, so you use -сь), ты ей не очень нравишься (last letter before -ся: шь, so you use -ся).
For category 3 if it is difficult to remember unpredictable endings then try to find a synonym from 1st or 2nd group. For example word "есть" to eat - you can use word "кушать" instead - also means to eat.
Благодаря вам русско говорящие подтягивают свой английский, спасибо большое❤
I am in the opposite camp, and I wish us all the best when we learn these things
Always supporting you. 5 years going strong 🙌🏾. Изучаю русский язык самостоятельно, дома)) спасибо братан
gluck man, keep it up
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@@Nikolai.A.McGuire I think they mean good luck, haha. Though I don't think anybody watching these videos knows what I'm laughing about here.
Great ❤🎉
I don't know much Russian yet but these videos are excellent for learning to read and speak properly. I am beginning to read quite well and I can even say ы thanks to you.
Excellent lesson. Clear, logical and understandable. Thank you! 👍
This is super good
Oh my God, thank-you so much for this. I was really struggling with this and was a major help!
Thank you. The word I would use for group 3 is "irregular verbs". Ones that do no follow any pattern or logic. English has lots of them as well (as do most languages)
Ur videos have been beyond helpful, conjugation was the hardest thing for me to remember
Pспасибо 😊
Precision is critical.....and I thought English was difficult.....
Thanks for sharing 🍻
Я люблю русский!
Ну вот и начинается самое интересное. Пожелаем удачи инстранцам в склонении слов. А потом еще и падежей к ним 😂
need this
большое спасибо
Also some weird stuff like -нуть. I've noticed stuff like -ывать can be kinda weird. Various verbs like йдти, вести, нести, etc. especially the motion verbs. Lots of little details to remember and get right..
Amazing channel thanks
AJATT is hitting different rn
Is there a video about reading rules?
6 форма для испанский.
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I love you Fedor :]
What always trips me up is the conjugation of verbs like сказать. It doesn't seem like it fits in either category. Also видеть..
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These are not difficult. What about the group of verbs like “нравится, учиться, заниматься, и.т.д 🙂
Super easy. When the last letter before -ся is a consonant, you put -ся, but if the last letter before -ся is a vowel you put -сь. No exceptions to this rule.
For example: я занимаюсь уроками русского языка (Last letter before -ся: ю, so you use -сь), ты ей не очень нравишься (last letter before -ся: шь, so you use -ся).
They say Russian is a relative new language 😮
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Федя, понятно толкуешь англоспиклам 😂😂😂
Вика где?