Learn the Top 25 Must-Know Russian Verbs!
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Katya, thank so much for these lessons. They are very useful. Oh, I love your shirt, its so pretty!
Very clear and a nice sense of humour. You have a gift for this.
Thank you Katya for making the Verbs interesting to learn.
Yea, I can use it for learning English. thx really good lessons.
Thank you for your video! It is well done and the examples are very interesting! Спасибо!
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Really good Russian lesson. I like the way you put the subtitles up. I find that really helpful. I enjoy all the examples you use with each verb.Well done. Great teacher.
Brilliant! I wanted to hear verbs in context of example sentences with conjugated endings appropriate to the setting. I am so glad she delivered these and used the Russian alphabet to show what was said so you can read and listen to the sounds and speed. So many learning videos are too limited with Romanised alphabet, which I find to be less help. I really enjoyed this - short but useful for revision. Excellent - thank you :-)
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Great teaching. I like the way you keep it moving with really good examples. Great way to learn
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Great video. Good way to learn verbs. I find the explanations very helpful.
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Exactly the lesson I was trying to find. Spasibo.
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Thanks for sharing the video! The video is great. Could you consider doing a version of the video without the explanations? That way it would be easier for people like me that are just starting to learn the language and have to listen it several times (after I have listen a few times, I get tired of the explantions and just want to play the sound of the verb to memorize it or to remember it). Keep going well! You have talent for teaching ;)
I like to watch these video)) It's easy to understand (^^).
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It's much more beautifull than your short videos that you describe 5-6 words. I've already knew half of these verbs but i loved this video so much. It's so entertaining and i'm really shocked when i've learned the term of "давай!" comes from the verb of "давать". So, так держать :)))
I was shock too when i've learned the term of "let's" comes from the verb of "let".
So beautiful I keep learning anytime
Outstanding...extremely helpful. Your secret is that you pronounce the words very 'cleanly.'
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Thank you , actually very interesting lessen
Thanks for the lessons
Спасибо. Мне нравится уроки, и ваш голос восхитительно.
Thank you very much katya
Very nice video, thank you so much. Tis will help me a lot. But you must beware the short i in live because it is the only difference between "live" and "leave" (in phonetic terms of course).
You are the best russian learning channel
thanks a lot for these important verbs...
I speak english, italian and spanish and they seams so easy to learn compear to russian language, but I am glad I am bulgarian and there is a lot of common between russian and bulgarian so make it a lot more easier to learn :) Grade videos Katiusha, thank you ! :) You are really good teacher ! :)
I really wanted to ask someone who has multiple languages under their belt, you find russian much harder then latin based languages? I only speak english and i want to learn spanish next, russian is very, very hard and confusing to me, i would take great confort in knowing that other languages will not be as difficult
Non ci credo hahah parliamo esattamente le stesse 4 lingue
Thank you. nice video!
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Very useful!
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Interesting and useful.
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спасибо огромное за урок .3 года назад я училься по русски . могу сказать что зто очень интерсный видио .спасибо за помочь .удачи вам
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These are great. I think it is also necessary that you say the phrases for male speaker as well.
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Thanks.
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don't stop please! you're first russian person i know have an expression
thanks
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Умница,спасиб!
Good lesson.
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Dear Katya, thanks a lot for your nice videos. But it was really fast for me. I think it's better to read your examples in a slower pace once more after. Another issue is that sometimes some grammatical points lay in your exaples which are a little advance, of course for me as a new learner.
Люблю тебя, Катя!
thank you!!!
‘The boss said: blah blah blah...’
Perfect example of boss talk
''CTATb'' or stat' - is like stat, as in status.
If you think of the verb in a more future-tense manner, then naturally the verb ''becomes'' to become. Or ''Io sta-ro/Yo e-sta-ré'' from Italian/Spanish is even better. Or basically a variant of the verb 'to be', except it posses a specific context for which it is used.
Grammatically, outside of practical meaning, ''to become'' and ''to be'' have similar grammatical properties, especially when determining the genitive case of adjectives following nouns. Both of these verbs refer to one's ''state'' or status.
Definitely, there are tons of Russian words that have obvious connection to other European languages of Indo-European language family (so, at least except Finnish and Hungarian). You may easily see that the Russian word for 'future' budushcheye is actually a letter-for-letter relative of the former one. f-v-b, t-d, r-zh-sh (in Polish for example rz stands for zh, so that's a natural line of transformation). S-put-nik is definitely co-path-nik. Even the Russian obscene word blyad' is actually the brother of the English word 'blend'.
Pro tip for the beginners: At 1:40 when she says "Я хотела бы", that is the female form of "I would like". If you are a man you would say "Я хотел бы". Russia loves those feminine and masculine endings. Not to mention "Хотели бы" When referring to someone else.
Very entertaining...She's a star at this!Only one thing, a little slower would help this old guy.
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