I know you teach classes through Be Fluent, but you should seriously consider becoming a Russian language professor in the US or any other English speaking country. You have a fantastic way of explaining Russian grammar rules and those finer/ more obscure points that elude many students. Спасибо за информацию!
College is for the sheep of our society. Theodore is a leader who owns his own business, whereas a professor is an indoctrination machine where values and tradition go to die.
@@greatestytcommentator I didn’t say move to here permanently. I’d never suggest that. I do think he would make a wonderful university professor and I don’t know if there’s an opportunity to teach Russian to non-native speakers at a Russian university.
@@RickyLaFluer7 Well, you’re entitled to your opinion. I couldn’t disagree more . My experience tells me that people who don’t value a university education lack the skills needed to obtain one. And anyone who thinks going to university makes you a “sheep” clearly hasn’t attended one. At least not a reputable one. But good luck to you!
@@greatestytcommentatorI know right? I'm born and raised in the USA and I don't want to live here anymore... Of course the whole world is on the way down maybe I can move to Mars or something 😂😂
Привет Федор! I just wanted to say thank you for all the effort you put into teaching Russian on your channel and through the BeFluent Camp. You're my favourite Russian learning resource and I always learn a lot and get really motivated by your content! Большое спасибо! ❤️
I want to thank you for this amazing channel. Learning Russian in Ireland would be incredibly rare in my social circle yet I love the culture, music, people and particularly the amazing literature. It is my dream to reach fluency and make Russian a part of life!
Thanks to you I decided to learn Русский as my 2nd non Native language to learn and hopefully master (I'm a spanish native speaker). Seriously, thanks a lot for your content. Благодарю вас!
I really love your channel. It's so impressive. The way you teach Russian is so clear and so good. I never found learning languange channel as good as this channel. ❤
This works for many verbs but not all, like сказать, нажать, воевать, греть, жить, бить (and they're not exceptions - there are just more groups than 2), but I understand that it's just a starting rule for beginners. Just thought it's important for them to know it doesn't apply to a lot of verbs.
I figured there would be some irregular form verbs. The congregation structure for Russian is almost identical to conjugation structure in Spanish. Put Spanish as a handful of reflexive verbs which refer to things that you do to yourself such as bathing or brushing your teeth, and we also have a handful of irregular verbs that don't follow traditional conjugation rules
Thanks a lot! I just discovered your channel as I decided to finally learn Russian (an old childhood dream that never had the chance to come to a realisation until now). You are a nice teacher! As a French speaker, having six different verb forms is perfectly normal, so 🎉. The pronunciation though is really difficult to me. Too much consonants 😁. It's like my mouth is glued or something
I LOVE seeing the similarities between languages, this is actually quite similar to learning latin languages too, very common in Spanish as if I am correct there are about 5-7 different conjugations per word also depending upon respect level too. Spanish is actually super formal compared to the English language and just watching this shows there are quite a few similarities just to Spanish alone. Great video! Learning a lot from your channel!
@@xojaxproductions7090 I think you're talking about a situation where it depends on the gender of the person. In English, it is only "my", but in Russian, it's "мой" (for men) and "моя" for women. I sincerely hope I've helped you
yea, thats the fault with Duolingo, it doesn't really go into depth. i go through the lesson and theres like 10 new words that just appear with no explanation to them upfront. His videos make for an easier and in-depth understanding.
You are wonderful! Федор, я люблю тебя. But is it important to catch someone you care about when they make a mistake. At 3:32 you state that in addition to the "T" you also take out the letter AFTER the "T" when what you mean to say, мой друг, is you take away the letter ( E or И) BEFORE the "T"! The letter AFTER the "T" is "Ь" which is always taken away with "T" in both verb groups. You may need a refresher on your English prepositions 🤭
Весьма интересный подход к изучению непосредственно отражающего ваши цели языка, - я полагаю, что переводчик справится со столь витиеватой и сложной формулировкой относительно привычных для иных языковых и культурных групп фраз и предложений.
Do we use the infinitive to express subjunctive moods? мне знать это? / am i TO KNOW this? (should i know this) мне узнать это? / am i TO LEARN this? (should i discover this) что мне говорить? / what am i TO BE SAYING? (what should i be saying) что мне сказать им? / what am i TO SAY to them? (what should i tell them) когда тебе это сделать? / when are you TO DO this? (when should you do this) когда вам уходить? / when are you TO LEAVE? (when should you leave)
Hello Fedor, thanks for your Videos, I currently have a russian student, and your videos really help me to prepare the lessons! Could you make a second part about conjugation? I think that this one (probably because it is for beginners) was very superficial, there are a lot of verbs, that do the я-form with -y and not with -ю, and the они-form is sometimes with -ут. In addition, maybe you could explain how to study verb conjugation the best way, as the rules, when we use e- and и-conjugation are very complex and it's not done by saying -ать ist the first group, and -ить and the rest is the second group. I think if a foreigner want to speak russian correctly, verb conjugation might be one of the most annoying topics.
Hello, I'm from Russia, and russian is my native language. And, unfortunately, conjugation is a problem for me too) we have not only 2 types of conjunction, but else irregular verbs. So I know what you feel. I wish you good luck😊
The most weird thing is to strive to grasp grammar. Instead just do some practice on daily basis which we all do being kids , learning our mother tongue. This is the only resultive way to learn a language
I agree with your sentiment. That's how I learned English. Through video games, music and RUclips I kinda submerged myself into the language and learnt through time (still do, obviously) how things go. Now I simply "understand" English without having to translate anything into my native tongue. But besides that we studied the language in class and I think grasping a little grammar while practicing helps tremendously with overall understanding. Or at the very least, gives you a little guidance when getting into it.
Conjugation as the first thing to learn is the only way I can learn languages, until I learn that, it’s a no go for me 😅 but it’s oddly difficult to find explanations that truly make sense
Румянец на щеках будто после рюмки русской водки😂 Решил посмотреть, с какими трудностями сталкиваются иностранцы при изучении моего родного языка. Желаю успехов в ведении канала и наборе подписчиков!
I'm currently trying to learn French and Russian on my own using free resources like Duolingo lol. Having 6 different forms in Russian seems similar to French
I have a question, can listening to Russian music and watching Russian movies help me to speak it? Because I’ve been watching Russian shows, and listening to tons of music, and I feel like it helps me.
@@dmitriypevzov8027 i think surrounding urself with a desired language helps even if its with little things. music can help with hearing through many distractions. Helps with tone, familiarity. anything helps.
Bro thanks a lot! What about this word хотеть? For я(i) it would be хочу And for other forms is out of your tip! If anyone can answer i'll be appreciated 🙏
Гнать, держать, смотреть и видеть, дышать, слышать, ненавидеть и обидеть, и терпеть, и зависеть, и вертеть Брить, стелить, зиждиться И ещё разноспрягаемые…
Thank God I'm Russian. 😂 I'm terrified just imagining I'd have to learn Russian as a foreign language. Even native Russians sometimes are not sure how to speak correctly. 😂
I know you teach classes through Be Fluent, but you should seriously consider becoming a Russian language professor in the US or any other English speaking country. You have a fantastic way of explaining Russian grammar rules and those finer/ more obscure points that elude many students. Спасибо за информацию!
College is for the sheep of our society. Theodore is a leader who owns his own business, whereas a professor is an indoctrination machine where values and tradition go to die.
Why would he want to move there?
@@greatestytcommentator I didn’t say move to here permanently. I’d never suggest that. I do think he would make a wonderful university professor and I don’t know if there’s an opportunity to teach Russian to non-native speakers at a Russian university.
@@RickyLaFluer7 Well, you’re entitled to your opinion. I couldn’t disagree more . My experience tells me that people who don’t value a university education lack the skills needed to obtain one. And anyone who thinks going to university makes you a “sheep” clearly hasn’t attended one. At least not a reputable one. But good luck to you!
@@greatestytcommentatorI know right? I'm born and raised in the USA and I don't want to live here anymore... Of course the whole world is on the way down maybe I can move to Mars or something 😂😂
I have never seen anyone make Russian grammar exciting and fun until this, this is fantastic! So glad I found your channel!
AGREED! I am going to learn Russian better than I learned Spanish because of Fedor lol
duolingo: 🔪🔪🔪
Привет Федор! I just wanted to say thank you for all the effort you put into teaching Russian on your channel and through the BeFluent Camp. You're my favourite Russian learning resource and I always learn a lot and get really motivated by your content! Большое спасибо! ❤️
Happy to hear that! ❤️
Privet.. I am from India and learning Russian so that I can visit Russia someday and communicate properly
For me it goes to fast. Because i am 83 Jr.
@@jeannehollestein6374 That's understandable! And Russian isn't the easiest language for English speakers.
I want to thank you for this amazing channel. Learning Russian in Ireland would be incredibly rare in my social circle yet I love the culture, music, people and particularly the amazing literature. It is my dream to reach fluency and make Russian a part of life!
I like your spirit. Just do not loose it👍
Федор, товарищ, youre simply the best! Thank you, once again 🙌🏻
It was amazing you make easier what can be like a nightmare to beginners . You were a recommendation from a native.
This important lesson is a language learning "life-saver" FOR SURE! Many thanks, Fedor!
I can’t say how much you help me with Russian! It’s become so much easier with you and your videos! Спасибо!
Thanks to you I decided to learn Русский as my 2nd non Native language to learn and hopefully master (I'm a spanish native speaker). Seriously, thanks a lot for your content. Благодарю вас!
I really love your channel. It's so impressive. The way you teach Russian is so clear and so good. I never found learning languange channel as good as this channel. ❤
This is the best explanation I've seen. Its super helpful
Absolute artist. Thank you for this. Even this short lesson has helped me tremendously
This works for many verbs but not all, like сказать, нажать, воевать, греть, жить, бить (and they're not exceptions - there are just more groups than 2), but I understand that it's just a starting rule for beginners. Just thought it's important for them to know it doesn't apply to a lot of verbs.
I figured there would be some irregular form verbs. The congregation structure for Russian is almost identical to conjugation structure in Spanish. Put Spanish as a handful of reflexive verbs which refer to things that you do to yourself such as bathing or brushing your teeth, and we also have a handful of irregular verbs that don't follow traditional conjugation rules
Thanks a lot! I just discovered your channel as I decided to finally learn Russian (an old childhood dream that never had the chance to come to a realisation until now). You are a nice teacher!
As a French speaker, having six different verb forms is perfectly normal, so 🎉. The pronunciation though is really difficult to me. Too much consonants 😁. It's like my mouth is glued or something
Ваш язык для нас тоже сложный
Your lessons are very helpful
I'm from Bangladesh.. English is my second language but now I need to learn the Russian language.. your way of teaching is better than any other..
I LOVE seeing the similarities between languages, this is actually quite similar to learning latin languages too, very common in Spanish as if I am correct there are about 5-7 different conjugations per word also depending upon respect level too. Spanish is actually super formal compared to the English language and just watching this shows there are quite a few similarities just to Spanish alone. Great video! Learning a lot from your channel!
Useful class with eloquent pronunciation may you be happy, healthy and successful always
I am a native speaker of Russian, ask if something seems incomprehensible to you.
I’ve noticed there are different ways to say “my” in Russian. Why is that? What’s the difference?
@@xojaxproductions7090 I think you're talking about a situation where it depends on the gender of the person. In English, it is only "my", but in Russian, it's "мой" (for men) and "моя" for women. I sincerely hope I've helped you
@@anatoli2002Thank you so much!
@@xojaxproductions7090 you're more than welcome :)
Hi what was d first word said in Russian at the first second of the video?
I started using duolingo and it doesnt explain any of this thank you this helps lol
yea, thats the fault with Duolingo, it doesn't really go into depth. i go through the lesson and theres like 10 new words that just appear with no explanation to them upfront. His videos make for an easier and in-depth understanding.
You are wonderful! Федор, я люблю тебя. But is it important to catch someone you care about when they make a mistake. At 3:32 you state that in addition to the "T" you also take out the letter AFTER the "T" when what you mean to say, мой друг, is you take away the letter ( E or И) BEFORE the "T"! The letter AFTER the "T" is "Ь" which is always taken away with "T" in both verb groups.
You may need a refresher on your English prepositions 🤭
Я уже знал это но всё равно посмотрел видео потому что мне нравится как ты объясняешь
Это так хорошо😀
Thank you for your Lessons I am Centralamerica and we learn so much with your lessons!!!
someone give this man a raise. he is explaining so well ive gotten everything hes said so far
Thanks for this amazing channel. I use it to help my Russian beginner English students. xx
Весьма интересный подход к изучению непосредственно отражающего ваши цели языка, - я полагаю, что переводчик справится со столь витиеватой и сложной формулировкой относительно привычных для иных языковых и культурных групп фраз и предложений.
Fedor always delivers a GREAT lesson - - - he's tops!!!
I know for the fact that the Rissian language is difficult but you make it easier and interesting. Thank you
I enjoy your lessons. You are very up beat and likeable.
Hey, Fedor. Though I know these already, I'm still gonna leave a like and a comment for the algorithm. Однозначно, мастер-класс!
Молодец! Спасибо!
it is kinda like arabic grammer but more complicated and it makes the russian more beautiful thanks for your great videos my friend
Useful class with eloquent pronunciation may you be happy, healthy and successful always
❤😂🎉
I have been saying говорит instead of говорю! Now I know!
Why ! Even if you put a sentence in the translator app, it will show you the correct form.
I have mastered this since you discussed it in your previous videos six years ago🙂.
OY Fedor! Love the new mic in this vid! 😍 Just wanted to give you some feedback, even though it has nothing to do with the content 🙃
I love the Russian language. Sounds beautiful, and I am impressed by your channel.
Просто я хочу сказать тебе огромное спасибо, ты мне очень помогаешь❤❤
Русский мой родной язык,но это было очень интересно..... Учитель от бога! ❤😂
English is my second language and Russian is my third language. Thank you for your good teaching
Support your videos
Can you please make more about aspects I don't understand the sence
A gifted teacher I think.
Здравствуйте!!! Thanks for the grammar tips, I use a mix of things (mainly Duolingo) and it doesn’t rlly teach grammar so this help a lot
very good and helpful video, thanks!
Excellent explanations and construct.
Would you, or anyone reading this message, please explain when "a" (and) should be used in a sentence instead of using "и" (and) ?
Do we use the infinitive to express subjunctive moods?
мне знать это? / am i TO KNOW this? (should i know this)
мне узнать это? / am i TO LEARN this? (should i discover this)
что мне говорить? / what am i TO BE SAYING? (what should i be saying)
что мне сказать им? / what am i TO SAY to them? (what should i tell them)
когда тебе это сделать? / when are you TO DO this? (when should you do this)
когда вам уходить? / when are you TO LEAVE? (when should you leave)
yes
Really great videos!
Thanks Fedor ❤️
Bro, i love way u teachin
Bro my love for you is crazy and unimaginable
I wish I had this video 4 years ago when I started learning lol
I want you to know that I use your channel to learn russian. Big up sir 💪
thank you
Спасибо за урок Учитель
Thank you!!
You teach better than my University professors on russian
Thanks now I know how to say I read books properly :) читать -> читаю книги, спасибо!
Спасибо
Conjugate like French and Spanish that I learned so it can apply to Russian easily.
Hello Fedor, thanks for your Videos, I currently have a russian student, and your videos really help me to prepare the lessons! Could you make a second part about conjugation? I think that this one (probably because it is for beginners) was very superficial, there are a lot of verbs, that do the я-form with -y and not with -ю, and the они-form is sometimes with -ут. In addition, maybe you could explain how to study verb conjugation the best way, as the rules, when we use e- and и-conjugation are very complex and it's not done by saying -ать ist the first group, and -ить and the rest is the second group. I think if a foreigner want to speak russian correctly, verb conjugation might be one of the most annoying topics.
Hello, I'm from Russia, and russian is my native language. And, unfortunately, conjugation is a problem for me too) we have not only 2 types of conjunction, but else irregular verbs. So I know what you feel. I wish you good luck😊
The most weird thing is to strive to grasp grammar. Instead just do some practice on daily basis which we all do being kids , learning our mother tongue. This is the only resultive way to learn a language
I agree with your sentiment. That's how I learned English. Through video games, music and RUclips I kinda submerged myself into the language and learnt through time (still do, obviously) how things go. Now I simply "understand" English without having to translate anything into my native tongue. But besides that we studied the language in class and I think grasping a little grammar while practicing helps tremendously with overall understanding. Or at the very least, gives you a little guidance when getting into it.
thankss
Conjugation as the first thing to learn is the only way I can learn languages, until I learn that, it’s a no go for me 😅 but it’s oddly difficult to find explanations that truly make sense
Румянец на щеках будто после рюмки русской водки😂
Решил посмотреть, с какими трудностями сталкиваются иностранцы при изучении моего родного языка. Желаю успехов в ведении канала и наборе подписчиков!
I'm currently trying to learn French and Russian on my own using free resources like Duolingo lol. Having 6 different forms in Russian seems similar to French
I have a question, can listening to Russian music and watching Russian movies help me to speak it? Because I’ve been watching Russian shows, and listening to tons of music, and I feel like it helps me.
It helps a lot to understand a language by ear, but in order to speak a language, you need to speak it with someone.
I'm not sure Russian music will be helpful.
@@dmitriypevzov8027 i think surrounding urself with a desired language helps even if its with little things. music can help with hearing through many distractions. Helps with tone, familiarity. anything helps.
Privet.. I am from India and learning Russian so that I can visit Russia someday and communicate properly
Great 👍👍👍
3:31 you mean the letter before ть, right?
Можете говорить как хотите, мы вас всегда поймём, а опыт позже придёт
Здравствуйте спасибо большое
Thank you for your time and dedication. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
cпасибо🥰😊
How can I learn more lessons ❤
Bro thanks a lot!
What about this word хотеть?
For я(i) it would be хочу
And for other forms is out of your tip!
If anyone can answer i'll be appreciated 🙏
That's standard consonant alternations!!^^
бю→блю (любить: любю✖→люблю✔)
пю→плю (копить: копю✖→коплю✔)
вю→влю (ловить: ловю✖→ловлю✔)
фю→флю* (графить: графлю✖→ловлю✔)
мю→млю(кормить: кормю✖→кормлю✔)
зю→жу(возить: возю✖→вожу✔)
дю→жу(водить: водю✖→вожу✔)
сю→шу(красить: красю✖→крашу✔)
тю→чу(платить: платю✖→плачу✔) ←хотеть goes here: хотю→хочу.
стю→щу(грустить: грустю✖→грущу✔)
🤓👆
*there are only few words ending in фить/феть
(I don't know why the letter т is replaced by ч in other forms of хотеть)
Did you know my friend is called Fedor too
YOU ARE THE KİNG DUDE
I’m taking Russian in school. It started a week ago, and I am not ok right now 😂.
You speak perfect Russian))
Keep going !!! 😍🙋♀️🙆🏻♀️🙅♀️
As a native Serbian speaker, Russian grammar gives me anxiety 😅 because why is it ja znaJU , when it should be ja znaM. But oni (they) znaJU. 😵💫
Are these charts available in pdf form for printing?
Can anyone help me with the very first word he always says? It sounds like “придшя» to me but i can’t figure out the meaning.
Hi says привет.
@@klarysss25 it doesn’t sound that way at all to me. But thank you
@@klarysss25 he definitely isn’t just saying привет…..what’s the я at the end? Maybe it’s a different version?
@@klarysss25 I hear предужя. But that means foreshadowing…so that obviously isn’t right.
Русский язык 🇷🇺
Українська мова 🇺🇦
Беларуская мова 🇧🇾
♥️♥️♥️.
How do I join that group of be fluent?
"6 is too much for a beginner" My Elementary Russian professor begged to differ 😭 colleges do not play when it comes to languages
Hello! My name's Polina, I'm from Russia, if something is not clear about our language, then ask me! Я готова всем помочь:)
спасибо тебе, если я когда-нибудь доберусь до России, я найду тебя и сделаю подарок.
Гнать, держать, смотреть и видеть, дышать, слышать, ненавидеть и обидеть, и терпеть, и зависеть, и вертеть
Брить, стелить, зиждиться
И ещё разноспрягаемые…
Thank God I'm Russian. 😂 I'm terrified just imagining I'd have to learn Russian as a foreign language. Even native Russians sometimes are not sure how to speak correctly. 😂
Doesn’t work with verb yebát’
ارجو اضافه الترجمة العربية ❤❤
Wanted to figure out how to conjugate verbs properly in Russian, but then вспомнил, что я и так говорю на нем с рождения
Don't have free version?
luckily i went into this before anything
I should've found this channel sooner
I talk, I know, I want - I know that I want to talk...
Bro your first class is really good. But your second one is not confornt.