BRAVO !!!! This is one of THE BEST “Russian Teaching video” I’ve come across !!!! EXCELLENTLY put together !!!! - Thank You so much !!! I’m confident I will speak Russian because of this teaching video !!!! - Спасибо (Thank You)🙏
@@RussianLevel1 Hi, thanks for the free videos! To improve them , I would recommend you write the phonetic English using the equivalent English sounding letters, meaning, when a Russian word as an O that is pronounced like an A, like in собака, then I would write that O as an A in the phonetic English, not has an O because in English O is pronounced O. So собака should be phonetically written sAbaka, and not sobaka. Another example could be хорошо, written in phonetic English as hArAshO, and not horosho. This would make it much easier for English speakers to read that phonetic English in your videos, and get the correct Russian pronunciation. I hope I'm clear in my explanation, not easy to explain! Thanks again for your videos.
Ты зашел сюда,чтобы учить русский язык Я зашел сюда,чтобы учить английский язык Мы на разных уровнях:D You came here to learn Russian I came here to learn English We are at different levels:D
You can listen to these videos while ironing, cooking, cleaning, resting on the couch, walking outside, sitting in the bus etc., you just need to listen, it doesn't take much effort to study like this, and it's nonetheless effective. So great!
Great video. I purchased the pdf. I highly recommend you get rid of the transliteration and replace it with a pronunciation guide. I used a pdf editor to change almost every entry (of the 150) so that I had a pronunciation guide instead of the transliteration. For example, I changed "Spasibo" to "Spasiba". I changed "Net" to "Nyet". Etc. Much much much better this way. After all, who is the transliteration for? People who can read the cyrillic don't need it, and people who can't read the cyrillic want foremost a pronunciation guide.
As it's organized....put it to display in a tab and write it down one by one 13 times....pause and continue for some days till the end....🎉all aspects of basic Russian are now under your fingers, ears, tongue and eyes🎉
Hi, thanks so much this was very helpful and so much fun to watch. I appreciate this. I used to learn Russian but I stopped due to focussing on studies after year 12 but now I felt like continuing again and I’ve been practising for a few months now again, I remembered some stuff but I just want to learn more things now and get fluent as it’s such a unique Languages. ❤️Thanks again.
I practice while doing dishes or walking the dog. I dont rush his when he wants to sniff light poles or mail boxes if im occupied . He is much happier now. Boo thanks you & so do i. Bolshoi spaciba.
"Число" and "номер" are both Russian words that can be translated to "number" in English, but they are used in different contexts. "Число": This word primarily refers to a numerical quantity or value. It can be used to denote any kind of numerical value, such as a quantity, an amount, or a figure. For example: "У меня есть пять яблок" (I have five apples) "Сколько будет два плюс два?" (What is two plus two?) "Номер": This word typically refers to an identifier or a serial number. It is often used to identify something within a sequence or to label items. For example: "Номер телефона" (phone number) "Номер дома" (house number) "Номер билета" (ticket number) In summary, "число" is more general and refers to numerical values, while "номер" specifically refers to identifiers or serial numbers.
If i see this video everyday,and yes me im using a app to learn russian What is your opinion if i doo this 2 things do you think that maybe in 1 or 2 mounths i should be speaking russian
I'm afraid that unless you're a genius, you won't be speaking Russian in only 1 or 2 months no matter how hard you try. You will definitely see much progress if you study daily though!
@@RussianLevel1 yes you are right ,i wont be able to speak russian in 1 or 2 mounths ,yes thats right i will see progress and yes i will say to you in august i will go to belarus because i have a girlfriend that she is from there and yes she dont know to speak english but she knows to read and write and yes i need to learn to speak russian so that i will be able to comunicate with her And yes i will need too know russian and yes i will go work in belarus
But is it more common to say привет? The same way as you more often say hello than hi in English? It is not the same directly translated but it is used in the same way? Idk
@@emrgarde Здравствуйте is more polite and you use it in formal situations for example like talking to your teacher Boss or anyone older or a stranger on the street and Привет is used to friends for example like a casual way to say hi but it’s actually more common than Здравствуйте
@@emrgarde yea, it’s already a bit long I’m sorry 😂 But I’m glad you understood it I was reading it afterwards and almost didn’t understand my own text 😅 Anyways, Keep on learning Russian, you got this!! Я желаю Вам успеха в работе!! Удачи 🍀👍🏻 🥰
Hi how are you today me nime is Mohamed faris l speak Arabic language l see you are video you good do you now whay bucoes you are speak Russian language slowly and subtitles English how l can speak like you and visit the Russian see some good night
BRAVO !!!! This is one of THE BEST “Russian Teaching video” I’ve come across !!!! EXCELLENTLY put together !!!!
- Thank You so much !!!
I’m confident I will speak Russian because of this teaching video !!!!
- Спасибо (Thank You)🙏
You're very welcome, Gabriel!
@@RussianLevel1 Hi, thanks for the free videos!
To improve them , I would recommend you write the phonetic English using the equivalent English sounding letters, meaning, when a Russian word as an O that is pronounced like an A, like in собака, then I would write that O as an A in the phonetic English, not has an O because in English O is pronounced O. So собака should be phonetically written sAbaka, and not sobaka.
Another example could be хорошо, written in phonetic English as hArAshO, and not horosho.
This would make it much easier for English speakers to read that phonetic English in your videos, and get the correct Russian pronunciation.
I hope I'm clear in my explanation, not easy to explain!
Thanks again for your videos.
Дó6poe утро!!!!!
I like how it progressively becomes more aggressive each time it repeats itself
Just like life! 😁
Ты зашел сюда,чтобы учить русский язык
Я зашел сюда,чтобы учить английский язык
Мы на разных уровнях:D
You came here to learn Russian
I came here to learn English
We are at different levels:D
You can listen to these videos while ironing, cooking, cleaning, resting on the couch, walking outside, sitting in the bus etc., you just need to listen, it doesn't take much effort to study like this, and it's nonetheless effective. So great!
Can listen to this also getting some head. 🤷♂️ It works
@@MrLynch-ei4dc WHAAT
@@MrLynch-ei4dcyeah me too
Yes I’ve been ironing while listening then I saw this comment 😊
@@MrLynch-ei4dc Lost in translation... 🤣
I've been learning Russian to talk with a Russian friend in college.
Lucky
hi I've been trying to learn Russian for the past year . Thank you for this extra way to help
Great Russian language learning sessions...❤❤❤love it.... thank you.
Great video. I purchased the pdf. I highly recommend you get rid of the transliteration and replace it with a pronunciation guide. I used a pdf editor to change almost every entry (of the 150) so that I had a pronunciation guide instead of the transliteration. For example, I changed "Spasibo" to "Spasiba". I changed "Net" to "Nyet". Etc. Much much much better this way. After all, who is the transliteration for? People who can read the cyrillic don't need it, and people who can't read the cyrillic want foremost a pronunciation guide.
Thanks for your feedback
I totally agree.
I am learning Russian language. Thank you very much from India. 🙏🙏🙏
You can do it!
@@RussianLevel1 spasiba 🙏
Как продвигается изучение?
It is very helpful . Many thanks. Plz continue making more such kind of lessons
Thank you, I will!
Thank you do much for this fantastic Russian lesson! Best I have seen👍
You're very welcome!
As it's organized....put it to display in a tab and write it down one by one 13 times....pause and continue for some days till the end....🎉all aspects of basic Russian are now under your fingers, ears, tongue and eyes🎉
This video is amazing, repeating the Russian phrases out loud has helped me SO much!
Thank you..It helps me to learn Russian...
Glad it was helpful!
Как ваш русский?)
Только Российские школьники могут учить английский язык по видеороликам созданными американцами для помощи в изучении русского xD
Я ваще включила чтоб посмотреть, как наш язык учат
Hi, thanks so much this was very helpful and so much fun to watch. I appreciate this. I used to learn Russian but I stopped due to focussing on studies after year 12 but now I felt like continuing again and I’ve been practising for a few months now again, I remembered some stuff but I just want to learn more things now and get fluent as it’s such a unique Languages. ❤️Thanks again.
You are so welcome!
Started learning Russian to Impress my crush but it now became a hobby ❤
Technically, я хочу пить means "i want a drink". But as i've learned, one cannot directly translate word for word. Reason i love learning this.
Keep on making these, thanks!
Will do, thanks for watching!
Очень спасибо
Не за что!
немного вас поправлю. правильно говорить: "Большое спасибо"
This really helps! Thank you !
I'm so glad!
I am from India ❣️ and I read Russian 💟
Thanks this is very nice.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you i really like russian you learn me very much Спасибо ☺️
this will help me so muchh, finally i will be able to read and talk russian, thank you Russian Level 1, Greetings From Египет 💛💛
Happy to help!
Пожалуйста.большое спасибо🎉🎉🎉
ДОБРОЕ УТРО НО СЕЙЧАС ВЕЧЕР🥰
Someone like my comment each day so that i might come back to learn each day ..sometimes i get lazy
Очень спасибо ❤
The best of all the best 👍🏼 best video
Thank you, happy to help!
невероятно, сэр 💚💚
Spasibo
Не за что!
есть для этого слово по Русски спасибо
Great to listen. Wish it was time stamped
I love to learn Russian i don’t loose the possibility when i have time ♥️♥️
Thanks you so much for helping us i already learned mandrian and now i am started learning Russian language .🥰🥰
You're welcome 😊
I try to learn Russian yajik as I think it is lovely language and culture.
Thank you!
Спасибо!
Excellent 👍👌🙏
спасибо 😊
Если вы это перевели то вы хорошо знаете Русский язык!!!
Saol Rəhimov, diqqətinçün😉😘😘😘
Nice 👍 Spasibo
Доброе утро
МА шаа аллах аллаху акбар бальшое спасибо брат
Spasibo.
Best to learn Russian 👍👍❤️
Spasiba❤
Thanks a lot
Most welcome
Thanks 😊
Welcome 😊
It is very amazing ❤❤❤❤
Excellent learning resource! Just what I was looking for 😁
Great to hear!
Privet. Spasibo. 🇷🇺👏🏼👏🏼💪🏼😊
It's better than Duolingo to learn languages
Я уже́ давно изучяйу руский язык и даволно харошо его знаю 🤩
рада за вас)
я не знаю слова изучяйу, я знаю слово изучаю
1. изучаю
2. довольно
3. хорошо
простим братка😂😂
Language of a strong people.
Булгари́стандань Привет💕👌
11:47 Я приехал рано.
12:01 Я опоздал.
Спасибо с видео
Veri good Russian language🎉❤😊
Спасибо;)
Cool amazing method
Thank you! Cheers!
привіт, не забудьте поставити лайк і підписатися на цей канал, щоб дізнатися більше російської!!!!!!!
I practice while doing dishes or walking the dog. I dont rush his when he wants to sniff light poles or mail boxes if im occupied . He is much happier now. Boo thanks you & so do i. Bolshoi spaciba.
Haha you're welcome, Michele! I'm so glad you and Boo are enjoying my lessons
What is the difference between "число" и "номер"?
"Число" and "номер" are both Russian words that can be translated to "number" in English, but they are used in different contexts.
"Число": This word primarily refers to a numerical quantity or value. It can be used to denote any kind of numerical value, such as a quantity, an amount, or a figure. For example:
"У меня есть пять яблок" (I have five apples)
"Сколько будет два плюс два?" (What is two plus two?)
"Номер": This word typically refers to an identifier or a serial number. It is often used to identify something within a sequence or to label items. For example:
"Номер телефона" (phone number)
"Номер дома" (house number)
"Номер билета" (ticket number)
In summary, "число" is more general and refers to numerical values, while "номер" specifically refers to identifiers or serial numbers.
If i see this video everyday,and yes me im using a app to learn russian
What is your opinion if i doo this 2 things do you think that maybe in 1 or 2 mounths i should be speaking russian
I'm afraid that unless you're a genius, you won't be speaking Russian in only 1 or 2 months no matter how hard you try. You will definitely see much progress if you study daily though!
@@RussianLevel1 yes you are right ,i wont be able to speak russian in 1 or 2 mounths ,yes thats right i will see progress and yes i will say to you in august i will go to belarus because i have a girlfriend that she is from there and yes she dont know to speak english but she knows to read and write and yes i need to learn to speak russian so that i will be able to comunicate with her
And yes i will need too know russian and yes i will go work in belarus
thanks i am part russain so me and my friend are learning so at school we can talk in a defent languren
very good
Thanks
>>> TRANSCRIPT IN PDF: russianlevel1.com/transcript-2/
0:00 - Phrases 1-100
21:39 - Phrases 101-200
43:41 - Phrases 201-300
1:05:10 - Phrases 301-400
Добрый день
Aksara Cyrilic adl Aksara yg Wajib Dipelajari Kalo Mau Bisa Bahasa Russia dgn Baik & Benar.🌙🕋⭐
34:00
Блин, хорошо что я хорошо знаю русский😅
Yea
the only sentence I knew In russian fluently was "hello I am bored" until I saw this video
Haha hope you learned many useful sentences from this video
If you want to learn Russian in practice, you're welcome. Get the Telegram and go practice!
😊😊👍👍
Thanks for watching, Tuck!
18:04
Text should be much bigger
😘👍🏻
До свидания 👋 Thank you this is very useful! 1:03
Glad it was helpful!
No
Hello in russian is : здравствуйте
Привет is hi
But is it more common to say привет? The same way as you more often say hello than hi in English? It is not the same directly translated but it is used in the same way? Idk
@@emrgarde Здравствуйте is more polite and you use it in formal situations for example like talking to your teacher Boss or anyone older or a stranger on the street and Привет is used to friends for example like a casual way to say hi but it’s actually more common than Здравствуйте
@@akarikorahina955 Спасибо большое for the clarification! I’ve come a long way on my Russian journey since making that comment 😂🙏
@@emrgarde yea, it’s already a bit long I’m sorry 😂 But I’m glad you understood it I was reading it afterwards and almost didn’t understand my own text 😅 Anyways, Keep on learning Russian, you got this!!
Я желаю Вам успеха в работе!! Удачи 🍀👍🏻 🥰
Hi how are you today me nime is Mohamed faris l speak Arabic language l see you are video you good do you now whay bucoes you are speak Russian language slowly and subtitles English how l can speak like you and visit the Russian see some good night
Как тебя зовут
Aku pusing 😅
лучше без меня = I think I'll pass?
Eso tampoco lo he entendido
А зачем я это смотрю?
Смеяться над ними, пока они страдают, чтобы выучить русский язык. 😂
Everyone talking in russian makes me even more insecure😭
Ты and вы. I notice ten minutes in all the places I would use ты are вы. Is it disrespectful to say these types of things to strangers with ты?
Using ты with strangers is always disrespectful
Без белья голые гол мяу
тханкз им план то коме russia
цщц пшму ершы нщгегиук ф 10и ыгиы ру еуфсрув ьу кгыышфт шт 1 цуул фтв лтщц ш лтщц
Je panimau
Spasiba 🙏
Can someone teach me Russian on discord 😢
В discord уже нельзя, к сожалению
@@ZulfiyaKhanmurzaeva sad
Привет кккккк
Привет!
mark
Russian is fine your english is....american 😟
spaisibo
Не за что!
Фото
Что ты делаешь Ничего
Лол
See you tomorrow is when it begins to get hard
The phonetics make the pronunciation worse