Спасибо за урок!!! Это очень интересное и важное видео. Я из Аргентины и люблю русский язык. I like the way you explain Russian grammar. Some people think that grammar is not very important. I don't agree with them. Grammar is very important in order to learn languages ( of course,there are other important items). THANK YOU VERY MUCH !!!
Мучитель,ты не ознакомил с окончаниями сущ.ед.ч в Д.п. по родам.Отдельно нужно объяснить употребление личных местоимений в Д.п. Ты смешал 2 части речи,а нужно в отдельности показать употребление их в Д.п
Why do you use so much English in your Russian lesson. According to many language-teaching experts, your approach is counter productive and will hamper the progress of your students.
Thanks for a very helpful video. "and... never give up" - I hear ya!!
Thank you! :)
Only now I UNDERSTAND the Dative Case ... Marvelous Teacher
большое спасибо большое спасибо большое спасибо
Спасибо большое))
the frame which the video ends is hilarious 😂
this was the easiest i ever understood a case. thanks
Thank you)
that's wonderful, useful, practical, and skillful!
👍❤
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@@english4real you are welcome.
Очень хорошо! Спасибо за всё
Well explained sir, thank you!
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Even tho I don't understand "Russian" , But every line is crystal clear to me. Thank you very much.
Отличный урок! I would love to see a video about genitive case. Спасибо огромное.
I love this. You are opening my mind to Russian
Very smart teacher
Спасибо за урок!!! Это очень интересное и важное видео. Я из Аргентины и люблю русский язык. I like the way you explain Russian grammar. Some people think that grammar is not very important. I don't agree with them. Grammar is very important in order to learn languages ( of course,there are other important items). THANK YOU VERY MUCH !!!
i am very happpy to have stumbled upon this resource! thank you, feels just like my russian class at university.
Are you an actual hunter?
Thanks a lot!)
Nice Video. Thanks.
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The only teacher who teachs very well in both languages. Great.
Спасибо!
...and well-dressed. Like :)
i enjoyed this very much. thank you!
Thank you)
Thank you very much teacher
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Good perspective to add to my other explanations.
Спасибо за помощь!
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Я дал книгу моему другу ( I gave a book to" my" friend ).
We have learned at the university only two cases nominative and posessive. 😢 Why they weren't explained to us in time?
why does experiencing weather use dative? no one is giving anyone anything
Takes me years to focus on Russian. Each word has genders, too many forms. How do I memorize?
Я подарил книгу своему другу. What is this .
Is google translation is wrong...can anyone explain to me please?
You called it “infinitive “ but did you mean “perfective “?
In the First sentence of why we didn’t write the possessive pronoun мой
You wrote я обещал им расскать о проекте.
I know it isn't, but I think the english word 'Dative' should be pronounced 'Dattive'. It would have helped me a lot if it was.
I am not really sure about that, to be honest.
@@english4real It's not a serious proposal or anything- rather just a concept, to do with the pronunciation and meaning of the word 'дать'.
@@gnamp oh, ok. I understand now. Yes, maybe))
Мучитель,ты не ознакомил с окончаниями сущ.ед.ч в Д.п. по родам.Отдельно нужно объяснить употребление личных местоимений в Д.п.
Ты смешал 2 части речи,а нужно в отдельности показать употребление их в Д.п
Why do you use so much English in your Russian lesson. According to many language-teaching experts, your approach is counter productive and will hamper the progress of your students.
because is for begginers and if he talk in russian nobody will understand