Lesson 11: ТЫ or ВЫ? HELLO 👋 BYE SORRY 🙏CHEERS 🥂 DAVAI / ДАВАЙ in Russian | Russian Comprehensive

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • ✓ How do you say "You" in Russian? Is it "Вы" or "ты"?
    ✓ FORMAL vs INFORMAL in Russian. Russian greetings and such: How to Say 👋 Hello! Bye! Sorry! Bless you! 🥂Cheers! (Spoiler: it doesn't sound as "nazdrov'ye")
    ✓ What does "Давай!" mean?
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    What is FORMAL or INFORMAL communication in Russian?
    👆 You're talking to someone in a formal way, when you’re saying Вы to them, which basically mean, that you’re creating some kind of space between you and them. You’re showing that you’re not trying to get into their boundaries too soon. And you're being informal, when saying ‘ты’. With that, you’re kind of attempting to shorten the distance between you and a person.
    There're some rules which I covered in the video, but many times it's a personal choice: you say 'Вы' if you’re trying to keep the distance, and if you wanna be friendly and informal, you say 'ты'.
    In this video, I also talk about switching from 'Вы' to saying 'ты', from more formal and polite, to a friendlier way of speaking.
    Personally, I prefer to say 'ты' to my Russian students, and I encourage them to do the same, though there're some exceptions.
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    0:00 - Intro
    0:43 - Two personal pronouns to address someone: ВЫ and ТЫ
    2:41 - Two ways you can greet a person in Russian
    4:34 - Check your understanding
    6:37 - What formal / Informal means in Russian
    7:18 - Two ways of saying 'Bye!' in Russian
    8:06 - How you say 'Excuse me!' in Russian
    9:13 - 'Bless you!' ('Salud!') in Russian
    10:30 - How to switch from Formal (more polite) to Informal (friendlier), way of speaking in Russian
    11:35 - What does 'Давай!' mean? (I've got four meanings for you!)
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Комментарии • 61

  • @RussianComprehensive
    @RussianComprehensive  4 года назад +8

    0:00 - Intro
    0:43 - Two personal pronouns to address someone: ВЫ and ТЫ
    2:41 - Two ways you can greet a person in Russian
    4:34 - Check your understanding
    6:37 - What formal / Informal means in Russian
    7:18 - Two ways of saying 'Bye!' in Russian
    8:06 - How you say 'Excuse me!' in Russian
    9:13 - 'Bless you!' ('Salud!') in Russian
    10:30 - How to switch from Formal (more polite) to Informal (friendlier), way of speaking in Russian
    11:35 - What does 'Давай!' mean? (I've got four meanings for you!)
    👆 Check description for more insights!
    👆 This video is a part of a guided plan for learning Russian: ruclips.net/p/PLpgpVaWoAiTEF8aNQvPnFCLBrtIeF3tqa

    • @thepoorusharmashow5080
      @thepoorusharmashow5080 3 года назад +1

      I can't even explain how much I want to learn Russian language I know little bit I can read but still not having good source but I will learn by hook or by crook

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  3 года назад +2

      @@thepoorusharmashow5080
      Great attitude! 😃

    • @thepoorusharmashow5080
      @thepoorusharmashow5080 3 года назад +1

      @@RussianComprehensive thanks your videos are helpful for me. Due to all respect I want to know that are you on Instagram so I can follow

  • @hadibq
    @hadibq 8 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome way of teaching russian 👍👍 TY

  • @jonathanstranovsky
    @jonathanstranovsky Месяц назад

    So what did I learn in this lesson today?. I have learnt that your language has a huge respect for people wherever you may meet them.

  • @sreedhar75perupally
    @sreedhar75perupally 3 года назад +2

    You are " The Best " Teacher for Beginners Learning Russian.
    🙏👍😘

  • @sadeqmirzaei5910
    @sadeqmirzaei5910 3 года назад

    thank you! 🌷🌹
    it was very cool and useful.

  • @myhdlist
    @myhdlist 3 года назад +1

    I appreciate all your efforts to teach me the right way! Thank you so very much!

  • @Muttu1627
    @Muttu1627 9 месяцев назад

    Realy Nice medum thank you

  • @zulkiflijamil4033
    @zulkiflijamil4033 4 года назад

    Добрый вечер. Да, точно. Мне нравится ваше видео. И спасибо большое.

  • @user-rh6de1ly3s
    @user-rh6de1ly3s 11 месяцев назад

    That. Was. Excellent. I didn't think I was going to pull much out of this video as I was more or less comfortable with the greetings. Was I wrong! I learned a lot . Thanks.

  • @JaimeRomero2020
    @JaimeRomero2020 3 года назад

    Excelente sus clases, gracias , necesito constancia para seguir aprendiendo pero sus videos son los mejores . Muy profesional.

  • @rodneymene8747
    @rodneymene8747 3 года назад

    Tnx buddy! Nice to learn from you. =)

  • @benjiang9789
    @benjiang9789 2 года назад +1

    Easy. ВЫ = vous; and ТЫ = tu

  • @MrMemeGaming
    @MrMemeGaming 4 года назад +3

    Hi 👋 I'm here from the Russian subreddit! I am a beginner and your channel is extremely helpful for me 😃😃

  • @armandocardenas350
    @armandocardenas350 4 года назад

    Thank you so much dear teacher for sharing a so great helpful lesson 👍

  • @jackferguson4393
    @jackferguson4393 2 года назад

    Great teacher !!!!

  • @dr.maykonmagela9394
    @dr.maykonmagela9394 3 года назад

    Super teacher ⭐⭐⭐📖Отлично

  • @AbuTheEvil
    @AbuTheEvil 3 года назад

    I really like the way you explain things, the little insights in both, the real world usage of the words and the relationships between them which make learning many words starting from one much easier (I am a big fan of the etymological approach to learning languages). Plus, I discover commonalities between my native French and the beautiful Russian language. Merci beaucoup :)

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  3 года назад

      Мне приЯтно слЫшать you find it helpful, Жан-Люк!
      By the way, French at some point, used to be pretty much the go-to language for communication among the Russian aristocracy (around the 19th cent.).

  • @thomaswende728
    @thomaswende728 3 года назад

    Thank you deara you are a super teacher. i love your method beside you a very beautiful and smart teacher, believe you me, more lessons please super lady. happy new year master. very sharp instructor.

  • @manueljesus9362
    @manueljesus9362 3 года назад

    Thanks Учительница. You are quite profissional..Quite pedagogical

  • @moainabumilad2703
    @moainabumilad2703 3 года назад

    We really respect you ..you are pro..

  • @suzan8537
    @suzan8537 Год назад

    Amazing

  • @lailak9294
    @lailak9294 4 года назад

    So helpful...спасебо...увидимся😍

    • @noobsabot7796
      @noobsabot7796 4 года назад

      Спасибо ! А не спасебо

  • @ogguprabhakar4472
    @ogguprabhakar4472 4 года назад

    Thanks mem .Спасибо

  • @la7yka
    @la7yka 2 года назад +1

    Like "De" (singular), "Dere" (plural) and "Du" in Norwegian. "De" (pronounced "dee") is very formal (strangers). Du" is more common (singular), while "dere" is common plural for both formal and non-formal settings.

  • @VisualVega
    @VisualVega 4 года назад

    Love This!

  • @andrewgordon1013
    @andrewgordon1013 3 года назад

    The woman is excellent at explaining the Russian language period

  • @adamluka7984
    @adamluka7984 4 года назад

    I love your Smile wow

  • @dipayandey5372
    @dipayandey5372 4 года назад

    Your last video is excellent Madam.

  • @BeyondAldebaran
    @BeyondAldebaran 3 месяца назад

    ты - you / dude
    вы - y’all / sir

  • @ibrayyash
    @ibrayyash Год назад

    I love you❤️ Best teacher ever. Are you on italki?

  • @arielrab76
    @arielrab76 2 года назад

    I think Pushkin settled this dilemma once and for all:)

  • @lianison8983
    @lianison8983 4 года назад

    I learned a lot today..But a lot more lessons to go..Feels like I'm back to school again.XaXaXa

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  4 года назад +1

      Don't rush yourself, take your time to practice! I love seeing you're even laughing in Russian already 😄

    • @lianison8983
      @lianison8983 4 года назад

      thank you..@@RussianComprehensive

  • @moviesync3131
    @moviesync3131 3 года назад

    давай давай!

  • @sagitariolopez
    @sagitariolopez Год назад

    Привет Олга как вас эовут ? I’m interested in taking Russian lessons. Could help me with that?

  • @B52Nature1
    @B52Nature1 4 года назад

    Hello I am new here

  • @VerticalBlank
    @VerticalBlank 2 года назад

    Thank you very much! What is the idiom for asking someone to repeat what they just said because you didn't hear it properly? In English it would be one of "pardon", "sorry" or "excuse me", but experience has taught me that in other languages it's often different.

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  2 года назад +1

      There are many ways to say it, this might be one of the easiest: ruclips.net/video/_RWEX51BUXc/видео.html

    • @VerticalBlank
      @VerticalBlank 2 года назад

      @@RussianComprehensive Спасибо!

  • @kweenk5072
    @kweenk5072 3 года назад

    So if your speaking to someone in Russia, you would ask to switch from Bbl to Tbl ?? Or would you just wait for them to do it??

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  3 года назад +2

      Both people can offer to switch to saying "ты", to more informal communication. But someone has to do that, one can't just start saying "ты" after saying "Вы" out of the blue :)

    • @kweenk5072
      @kweenk5072 3 года назад

      @@RussianComprehensive ok got it 👍🏼 Thanks for the reply. Just curious tho, why can’t you just switch out of the blue?? Is it considered rude or offensive.... even if you are, let’s say, friends or comfortable and we’re speaking formal with a friend and decided to switch?? Thanks for the videos and help I’m trying lol

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  3 года назад +1

      @@kweenk5072
      if you're friends w/ a person, you'd be already saying "ты". say, you met them at the b-day party of your common friend. very often, in such situations, people would be saying "ты" to each other from the start.
      but if you start w/ "Вы", and then suddenly say "ты", it just sounds weird. a person may say: "I don't remember when we became friends". And with some people, like a College Professor, it's just inappropriate.

    • @kweenk5072
      @kweenk5072 3 года назад

      @@RussianComprehensive Oh ok I understand now. Thanks for all the help and explanation.

  • @dipayandey5372
    @dipayandey5372 4 года назад

    What is your name madam?

  • @moviesync3131
    @moviesync3131 3 года назад +1

    Hi! Someone (a Russian) told me it's spelt as "здра́сти"...

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  3 года назад +1

      Check it in Google Translate then, or any other dictionary 😁

    • @moviesync3131
      @moviesync3131 3 года назад +1

      @@RussianComprehensive -no results- popped up.
      Can you REALLY help me please..?

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  3 года назад +1

      ​@@moviesync3131
      well I already have, in the video lesson.
      In case you don't believe me,
      just google "hello" in Russian! :)

  • @dipayandey5372
    @dipayandey5372 4 года назад +1

    I want to send a voicemail of my pronunciation of RUSSIAN ALPHABETs. Can you check my pronunciation? Do you have facebook? I want to send voicemail through facebook. I have just started to learn Russian language.

    • @RussianComprehensive
      @RussianComprehensive  4 года назад +1

      Sure! It's Russian Comprehensive, I've got a Facebook link in description, on the main page and on the About page: facebook.com/russiancomprehensive/