I started learning Russian about three years ago, and began using this channel for listening practice. Last year I visited St Petersburg, met someone, got married -- and now we're expecting our first child! So that's as good a reason as any, I guess :D
I am from lithuania and i am learning russian and I am proud of it, why? because I met and spoke with people and some russian people even nicer than in my country. yes, russian is difficult language and it needs a time. I have read some comments here, some people can't saparete between two things POLITICS and SIMPLE COMMUNICATION WITH SIMPLE PEOPLE.
I kept hearing the word «Хорошо» at my job and I thought it sound so cool so I looked it up. Which lead me to pay attention and look up more words. And so I decided to start learning Russian four months ago. I live in a neighborhood with a lot of Russian people and the first week I was learning the first word I read on a sign outside was «Аптека». I was very excited even though I didn’t know what it meant at the time. I find the Russian language interesting and so unlike any language I know. Will I ever speak it fluently? Probably not but it will be fun trying to find my way to be understood and understand others. It is a hard time politically right now but I feel like more than ever more people need to learn Russian as a way to connect so we can understand each other. Here in the United States people tend to see the Russian people as a whole with united thoughts and beliefs but they are like people all over the world who have complex and varied thought and ideas. Why would we not want to connect and understand them? It is a wonderful thing to learn even a little bit of a language to hear and understand from someone else’s point of view whether we agree with those ideas or not.
Russian is a beautiful language and worth studying it to learn a lot about Russian civilization, literature, and history! It enriches your life and knowledge!
I won't lie, I learned Russian with your channel starting 3 years ago, and ended up getting two really cool jobs in Ukraine where I continued to learn and speak it. The war greatly complicated my relationship with the language. I'd cringe every time I used it, and it's taken me months to even begin moving past those feelings. Because of the war, I lost my job in Kyiv, but moved to Estonia...last night I found myself at a table with Ukrainians, Russians, and Estonians--and we all used Russian to hang out and enjoy the evening. It was a big step, to be honest. Russian language gets abused as a tool of politics sometimes, but it predates all those things. I don't know if I'll ever feel the same love for it as I did before, but I hope other people with less drama in their lives can enjoy it for what it is. Thanks for your years of hard work on the channel. I hope you know it helped me get to where I am.
I use music to help me learn and learn to help me enjoy Russian music, and that helps keep my interest in it alive despite the negativity of current events. For my money, it doesn't get much better than Filatov & Karas and Катя Чехова / Вариант К, Земфира or IOWA.
Da? Well, I'M offended by 'your' comments here, because America is fat, sedated and mentally weak. Oouh--good. So, ducking chto? Honestly, we Americans should take the plank of wood out of our own eyes before we try to 'help' the dust in our friends eyes in Russia. But, voila!, that's the modern times in the USA. We female dog about it, but whine when the lenient ways isn't an option. While back in Siberia, they're mostly poor and have completely nothing, outside of St. Petersburg or Moscow. Grow the quack up. Take an airplane and come to a better country. Really. All you're doing is Gluttony and Sloth here. Tak? Come at me, bro.
Some of my adult students who are learning English also start expressing hatred towards the language and I explain them how little sense it makes. What did the language do to you? The governments change, we all die but the language carries on helping us finding the common ground and understanding the reasons behind our differences. When you see that someone eggs you on hating someone or something, think about it very carefully. Bests of luck and lots of linguistic achievements!
I mean did the US, UK, and western countries illegally invading Iraq, Libya, etc. affect your relationship with the English language? No? Then why should you feel any different towards the Russian language?
спасибо за ваш канал на ютубе. Меня зовут Сана из Кореи. Я планирую поехать в Россию на велосипеде из Кореи. Для этого путешествия я 2 года самостоятельно изучал русский язык. Я пытался усердно учиться, но мой уровень русского очень плохой. Это просто выживание русского языка. Благодаря вашему каналу на RUclips я вижу многих русских людей. Теперь я надеюсь встретить хороших и добрых русских людей во время моей поездки. Спасибо .
Привет Хороший вопрос I start learning Russian because of a RUclipsr bold and bankrupt He speaks Russian and I talk to myself that it was possible to learn it After 2 years learning I realize that is a beautiful language and I love it .🤩🍀
Bald and Bankrupt uses rather simple Russian, but thanks to his extraordinary communicating skills and his talent of touching people's hearts he succeeds brilliantly👍
I'm not learning Russian, but I love watching street interviews done by Easy Languages team. Edit: I got curious about Hungarian and started learning it. This language is so interesting and its grammatical features really fascinate me. I hope there will be Easy Hungarian in the future.
My Russian teacher once told me "learning Russian stops you getting Parkinson's disease", to which a Russian friend replied, "that's true, but it makes you schizophrenic" 😂😂 (я изучаю русский язык уже три года, и могу сказать что я ещё не шизофреник 😀)
Good thing there are many shared or similar words with English in Russian language. I started learning about two years ago, and Russian speakers are very impressed with how well I speak Russian, even though my pronunciation and grammar are off. But I still cannot understand it. You can learn any language if you're genuinely interested!
She said a sad truth about what could be in the minds of foreigners, all because of the current geopolitical situation. Still I continue with it because I love the language
@@eeortzmar yes I did, people saw this is no joke and thought to themselves, well Russia is a big country, rich in natural resources, with powerful economy that can provide them stability and good life so naturally they want to learn the language to make the move there easier or do business with Russian companies.
In 2014 I started to learn different languages at the same time ( Russian are among them) because I need to heal a breakup…in 2019 I met the love of my life he’s Russian and speaks Dutch french and English now I restart my learning in Russian coz I would like to communicate with his family understand deeply the culture and also my future kids if they speak behind my back with their father lol I also learn for business and professional opportunities coz who knows
The guy who said you should learn Russian so you can read Russian books caught my attention. I've read Crime and Punishment. It's great. Wonder if the experience would be different if I could read it untranslated.
I started learning Russian because I've always wanted to learn a language and Russian was the first one I thought of. A childhood friend of mine was from Russia and there's a decent Eastern European population in my city so I hear Russian and Ukrainian often. There's so much good culture and amazing people. I'm lockin in!
One of the few channels where I don’t skip the ads 😂 I’m not learning Russian currently but always love watching your videos. Keep up the good work, Easy Russian Team❤
9:35 can't agree more with that lady. I've been so many times in the RF and this country never cease to amaze me. If one wish to visit Russia, knowing a bit of the language will make the experience thousand times better. I find that 99% of the people will understand you even if you speak like crap with zero grammar and a strong foreign accent (french in my case) 😂👌
Россия - прекрасная страна, с красивейшим языком, долгой и интересной историей, замечательной культурой. Русский язык определенно следует изучать, у этой страны и языка великолепное прошлое и не менее удивительное и замечательное будущее. Всем тем, кто учит русский, я желаю огромного терпения, ведь это посильный вклад, хоть и сложный. Всем добра!
in america most people want to learn spanish.. we have many spanish speaking people living in the united states. I can speak spanish. but the russian language has intrequed me for a long time. I learned many words and phrases many years ago. only in the last year have taken the language seriously.. i love the language. but learning the language is like doing calesthetics in a big lake. i like the challenge! Thanks once again.
I'm in the same situation. I'm conversational in Spanish, and it's a super useful language in the States. But Russian has always been the most interesting language I've studied!
Some of the words are similiar to the ones in Polish which makes it tempting to try and learn it. Russian speaking Ukranians will start to work in many different countries now, who knows what language they will use to communicate with Poles, but all the Poles I know speak Polish amongst themselves. Most importantly though, learning a language or even watching these videos makes me realise that you are normal people.
Wow, a collaboration with 1420 - one of my favorite channels - thank you!!! For me the 1420 videos are a big motivation to keep learning Russian. Yes, the videos have subtitles, but it's nice to understand some of what is being said, with the intonation and so on that get missed when just reading subtitles.
Struggling to really want to carry on improving my Russian after learning it last year for a trip and now with the mobilisation and not knowing when I will see friends there if ever again 😞
It is indeed a very challenging time for many people who learn Russian. There are, however, many kind-hearted speakers and fellow students of this language around the world that you encounter on your way. We hope that the situation will eventually change for the better, and that you'll get to see your friends again soon ❤️
Невозможно понять русских и русскую душа без знания русского языка. Овладев русским языком, я могу общаться с Чеховым; Достоевским и т.д. Живя в России не знает русский язык, человек просто существует на этой территории. Так что я каждый день читаю книги на оригинальном языке, общаюсь с людьми. Я думаю, что в моей душе есть русская душа.
Я изучаю русский язык, потому что планирую переехать в Россию в течение следующих двух лет, когда выйду на пенсию. Это единственный способ увидеть и посетить все места, которые я хочу увидеть в России, - это жить там. Привет всем моим новым русским соседям!
Ничто не делает меня таким патриотом как похвала иностранцев хах. Если честно, патриотичный дух безумно слаб среди молодежи, потому нам не предлагают альтернатив которые соответсвуют современным потребностям. Я хочу любить свою родину, но почему возникает чувство "промолчать откуда я"? Я знаю ответ на этот вопрос, но я активно с этим борюсь. Надеюсь в будущем Россия наконец поднимется и будет сверкать не только на словах, но и на деле.
@@MathwithMing Probably because broadcasting people's opinions that are against the special operation aren't acceptable in Russia and you could end up in jail etc.
Russian is a useful language because it is not only spoken in Russia( the largest country in the world) but also spoken and understod in the following countries; 1.Ukraine 2.Belarus 3.Lithuania 4.Latvia 5.Estonia 6.Tajikstan 7.Turkmenistan 8.Uzbekistan 9.Kazakhstan 10.Kyrghistan 11.Georgia 12.Arminia 13.Azerbaijan 14.Moldova Plus the older generations in Soviet Block countries understand and speak Russian. And the Western Europe in this cold winter will soon learn the importance of Russian gas and will speak some Ruski too....🤪
Apart from current situations and political disagreements, it is allways fine, to learn a language that is wiedely accepted in a huge area. The West-Europeans, at the moment are looking at you with question marks in their eyes, RUSSIAN-WHAT? But think twice: I am native German, living in Düsseldorf (DUS), the former twin city of your amazing Moscow, unfortunately I never had the opportunity to visit. In Germany people speak the language of the NAZIS and nowbody cares. That proves the absolute independence and separation of a language and actual political situations. Even President Putin is fluend in my mother language. 2001 when he visited Berlin, I looked up to him for his friendly gesture to hold his speech in the Parliament in German ! What a gesture of respect. Unfortunately the global situation changed not only to the better. The future will come and then even the younger people at school or in universities should be prepared, not only with pure technical skills or scientific knowledge but also with a widely used communication platform, that is RUSSIAN - able to cover communication needs from the former Soviet Baltic States up to Vladivostok. To learn Ukrainian makes sence, if you marry there. Absolutely yes. If I marry to Japan - Japanese is even fine. But if I am doing business or I surf around the WWW, it is far more efficient to understand and speak Russian. When the time comes when the conflict in the Black Sea is settled, cultural, economical and of course again normal political relations grow, to understand each other RUSSIAN is best way. We have the west with ENGLISH and the east with RUSSIAN.
Я получаю больше мотивации для изучения русского языка, когда вы проводите интервью с русскими девушками поэтому, пожалуйста, увеличивайте количество ваших интервью с русскими девушками
Это - название канала: «Easy + Множество языков написанных по-английски». Канал окунает изучающих русский, английский, португальский итд в довольно лёгкую языковую среду по определённой теме. Все сказанное подкрепляется английскими субтитрами. Любой язык по-своему и легкий, и сложный на разных этапах обучения и уровнях общения. Русский - не исключение.
Канал так назвали, чтобы не пугать людей :) Есть ещё такой же Easy German, например. Но это не значит, что немецкий лёгкий. Я учила его. Для меня он ужасно сложный 😖 Но канал помогает его учить и вроде как это должно стать легче. Также и здесь. Чтоб не бояться)
"What is this; a crossover episode?" -Mr. Peanutbutter🐕💛 на Боджек Конь🐴 (мне очень нравится этот сериал и Я рекомендую😁) Причины, по которым я изучаю русский язык: это очень интересный язык потому что он сложен и отличается 🤍 💙 ❤️ Я хочу посетить его красивые города🏢 полные истории а также его леса и озера и все зимой❄️🥶 Русские женщины😍очень красивые❤️🌹🙈и привлекательные🤩
Apart from current situations and political disagreements, it is allways fine, to learn a language that is wiedely accepted in a huge area. The West-Europeans, at the moment are looking at you with question marks in their eyes, RUSSIAN-WHAT? But think twice: I am native German, living in Düsseldorf (DUS), the former twin city of your amazing Moscow, unfortunately I never had the opportunity to visit. In Germany people speak the language of the NAZIS and nowbody cares. That proves the absolute independence and separation of a language and actual political situations. Even President Putin is fluend in my mother language. 2001 when he visited Berlin, I looked up to him for his friendly gesture to hold his speech in the Parliament in German ! What a gesture of respect. Unfortunately the global situation changed not only to the better. The future will come and then even the younger people at school or in universities should be prepared, not only with pure technical skills or scientific knowledge but also with a widely used communication platform, that is RUSSIAN - able to cover communication needs from the former Soviet Baltic States up to Vladivostok. To learn Ukrainian makes sence, if you marry there. Absolutely yes. If I marry to Japan - Japanese is even fine. But if I am doing business or I surf around the WWW, it is far more efficient to understand and speak Russian. When the time comes when the conflict in the Black Sea is settled, cultural, economical and of course again normal political relations grow, to understand each other RUSSIAN is best way. We have the west with ENGLISH and the east with RUSSIAN.
i love learning russian but some of these russians seriously overestimate how widespread russian is spoken. the number of russian speakers is decreasing. ukranians are switching to ukranian and english, young georgians speak english, the population of russia is decreasing, english is only increasing as a lingua franca. i love russian but not for practical reasons.
Someone told me I'd get rich by learning Russian well Okay hahaha 14 months and counting. 😹 But really I want to read Crime and Punishment in its original form. I will get there one day.
I study Russian because my girlfriend is from Denetska Oblast, Ukraine, and Russian is her mother language. Sadly, her home town is occupied by Z-nazis now. As much as I hate Putin regime, I still have much respect for Russian people and culture.
Almost all Ukrainians already know Russian, they do not need to learn it separately. Why people from other countries are learning this language of the Nazis is a mystery.
@@bravemoon2124 I mean really, a very rear person would learn English just to read Shakespear plays in original language. So I don't really expect anyone to learn Russian only to be able to read, let's say, Anna Karenina. Wouldn't it be a bit nerdy? Not all Russians have read it, by the way. I think, literature in one of the least meaningful reasons to learn any language. A beautiful and romantic one though.
I started learning Russian about three years ago, and began using this channel for listening practice. Last year I visited St Petersburg, met someone, got married -- and now we're expecting our first child! So that's as good a reason as any, I guess :D
May God bless you guys🥺
@@jenniekim2454 고맙다
Wow, congratulations :D !!
Great
Не следует учить русский, не взвесив все за и против! Не надо встречаться абы с кем. Могут быть и дети! Тем более в Питере!
I am from lithuania and i am learning russian and I am proud of it, why? because I met and spoke with people and some russian people even nicer than in my country. yes, russian is difficult language and it needs a time.
I have read some comments here, some people can't saparete between two things POLITICS and SIMPLE COMMUNICATION WITH SIMPLE PEOPLE.
You are the only Lithuanian I have ever heard with such an opinion. I live in Latvia.
русские лучше немцев!
@@andreawohlfahrt1338 : В настоящее время русские - это фашисты.
Nowadays, the Russians are the fascists.
@@andreawohlfahrt1338Не прямо сейчас.
I kept hearing the word «Хорошо» at my job and I thought it sound so cool so I looked it up. Which lead me to pay attention and look up more words. And so I decided to start learning Russian four months ago. I live in a neighborhood with a lot of Russian people and the first week I was learning the first word I read on a sign outside was «Аптека». I was very excited even though I didn’t know what it meant at the time. I find the Russian language interesting and so unlike any language I know. Will I ever speak it fluently? Probably not but it will be fun trying to find my way to be understood and understand others.
It is a hard time politically right now but I feel like more than ever more people need to learn Russian as a way to connect so we can understand each other. Here in the United States people tend to see the Russian people as a whole with united thoughts and beliefs but they are like people all over the world who have complex and varied thought and ideas. Why would we not want to connect and understand them? It is a wonderful thing to learn even a little bit of a language to hear and understand from someone else’s point of view whether we agree with those ideas or not.
I admire your openness! Wishing you all the best!
Amén
Russian is a beautiful language and worth studying it to learn a lot about Russian civilization, literature, and history! It enriches your life and knowledge!
I totally agree with you, my friend. I really love this langauge
а мне ваш язык больше нравится💓
I prefer Russian to French.. And I speak native English!
I won't lie, I learned Russian with your channel starting 3 years ago, and ended up getting two really cool jobs in Ukraine where I continued to learn and speak it. The war greatly complicated my relationship with the language. I'd cringe every time I used it, and it's taken me months to even begin moving past those feelings. Because of the war, I lost my job in Kyiv, but moved to Estonia...last night I found myself at a table with Ukrainians, Russians, and Estonians--and we all used Russian to hang out and enjoy the evening. It was a big step, to be honest.
Russian language gets abused as a tool of politics sometimes, but it predates all those things. I don't know if I'll ever feel the same love for it as I did before, but I hope other people with less drama in their lives can enjoy it for what it is.
Thanks for your years of hard work on the channel. I hope you know it helped me get to where I am.
I use music to help me learn and learn to help me enjoy Russian music, and that helps keep my interest in it alive despite the negativity of current events. For my money, it doesn't get much better than Filatov & Karas and Катя Чехова / Вариант К, Земфира or IOWA.
Da? Well, I'M offended by 'your' comments here, because America is fat, sedated and mentally weak. Oouh--good. So, ducking chto?
Honestly, we Americans should take the plank of wood out of our own eyes before we try to 'help' the dust in our friends eyes in Russia. But, voila!, that's the modern times in the USA. We female dog about it, but whine when the lenient ways isn't an option. While back in Siberia, they're mostly poor and have completely nothing, outside of St. Petersburg or Moscow.
Grow the quack up. Take an airplane and come to a better country. Really. All you're doing is Gluttony and Sloth here. Tak? Come at me, bro.
@@eipiplusone3791 There is no "Ukranazi regime," dimwit.
Some of my adult students who are learning English also start expressing hatred towards the language and I explain them how little sense it makes. What did the language do to you? The governments change, we all die but the language carries on helping us finding the common ground and understanding the reasons behind our differences. When you see that someone eggs you on hating someone or something, think about it very carefully. Bests of luck and lots of linguistic achievements!
I mean did the US, UK, and western countries illegally invading Iraq, Libya, etc. affect your relationship with the English language? No? Then why should you feel any different towards the Russian language?
Я изучаю русский язык течение три года. Самостоятельно. Спасибо большое за видео!))
спасибо за ваш канал на ютубе. Меня зовут Сана из Кореи. Я планирую поехать в Россию на велосипеде из Кореи. Для этого путешествия я 2 года самостоятельно изучал русский язык. Я пытался усердно учиться, но мой уровень русского очень плохой. Это просто выживание русского языка. Благодаря вашему каналу на RUclips я вижу многих русских людей. Теперь я надеюсь встретить хороших и добрых русских людей во время моей поездки. Спасибо .
I am learning Russian and I have really admired this video. Thank you Easy Russian
Привет Хороший вопрос
I start learning Russian because of a RUclipsr bold and bankrupt He speaks Russian and I talk to myself that it was possible to learn it After 2 years learning I realize that is a beautiful language and I love it .🤩🍀
Bald and Bankrupt uses rather simple Russian, but thanks to his extraordinary communicating skills and his talent of touching people's hearts he succeeds brilliantly👍
I learned Russian because I met a Russian friend and she taught me to love her culture and language :) I also learned how to make борщ :)
@@hotfix13 а русский скажу так это смесь английского и самого русского. Говорю так как жил в Ирландии в Польше, России и Украине
@@hotfix13 ну В смысле припер. Ооочень много слов похожи с англ
@@acatbird7301 Except that it's not.
I'm not learning Russian, but I love watching street interviews done by Easy Languages team.
Edit:
I got curious about Hungarian and started learning it. This language is so interesting and its grammatical features really fascinate me. I hope there will be Easy Hungarian in the future.
There is an Easy Hungarian channel!
My Russian teacher once told me "learning Russian stops you getting Parkinson's disease", to which a Russian friend replied, "that's true, but it makes you schizophrenic" 😂😂 (я изучаю русский язык уже три года, и могу сказать что я ещё не шизофреник 😀)
hahahahaha xaxaxaxa jajaja Highly appreciated!
Why
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
С помощью русского языка ты сможешь подружиться с медведем в лесу
@@Nonames569 так речь об этом и идёт :з
There are so many nice and interesting people in these interviews.
I have to say it again: you have no idea how happy I am to have you guys back! God bless you, Ukraine, Russia and us all!! Peace and no tyranny!
God bless Ukraine. To hell with Russia.
God bless Ukraine. To 🔥with RuSSia.
Good thing there are many shared or similar words with English in Russian language. I started learning about two years ago, and Russian speakers are very impressed with how well I speak Russian, even though my pronunciation and grammar are off. But I still cannot understand it. You can learn any language if you're genuinely interested!
She said a sad truth about what could be in the minds of foreigners, all because of the current geopolitical situation. Still I continue with it because I love the language
Yeah, me too. 🤣
I only notice people who "because of the current geopolitical situation" now want to learn Russian.
@@vz4384 ?
@@vz4384 maybe you should think about it a little more and you make two questions yourself: why the people want to learn Russian? Why now?
@@eeortzmar yes I did, people saw this is no joke and thought to themselves, well Russia is a big country, rich in natural resources, with powerful economy that can provide them stability and good life so naturally they want to learn the language to make the move there easier or do business with Russian companies.
No language is the exclusive property of any state or government -- Russian included! ❤
In 2014 I started to learn different languages at the same time ( Russian are among them) because I need to heal a breakup…in 2019 I met the love of my life he’s Russian and speaks Dutch french and English now I restart my learning in Russian coz I would like to communicate with his family understand deeply the culture and also my future kids if they speak behind my back with their father lol I also learn for business and professional opportunities coz who knows
While the 2nd guy goes on about Russian literature & culture, I love the expression on his wife/girlfriends face!
The guy who said you should learn Russian so you can read Russian books caught my attention. I've read Crime and Punishment. It's great. Wonder if the experience would be different if I could read it untranslated.
It’s just such a beautiful and fascinating language. I feel so happy to speak or to hear it, anytime.
I started learning Russian because I've always wanted to learn a language and Russian was the first one I thought of. A childhood friend of mine was from Russia and there's a decent Eastern European population in my city so I hear Russian and Ukrainian often. There's so much good culture and amazing people. I'm lockin in!
One of the few channels where I don’t skip the ads 😂 I’m not learning Russian currently but always love watching your videos. Keep up the good work, Easy Russian Team❤
привет)) i'd like to learn russian since its really fascinating and unique from other common languages!!
Привет! I love the channel 1420 and Im so glad that you are working together to create more easy Russian videos!
Спасибо!
Interesting to see what they think, thanks for the video. Also good listening practice!
Русский язык самый прекрасный язык на мире. Я изучаю на Русском. Спасибо за этот видео.
True 👍👍
А я с детства учу русский. И очень хорошо получается. И вам того же советую
9:35 can't agree more with that lady. I've been so many times in the RF and this country never cease to amaze me. If one wish to visit Russia, knowing a bit of the language will make the experience thousand times better. I find that 99% of the people will understand you even if you speak like crap with zero grammar and a strong foreign accent (french in my case) 😂👌
Yea, better visit Russia, before Russia visits you.
@@plrc4593 it's sounds strange by Ukrainian kid
Россия - прекрасная страна, с красивейшим языком, долгой и интересной историей, замечательной культурой. Русский язык определенно следует изучать, у этой страны и языка великолепное прошлое и не менее удивительное и замечательное будущее. Всем тем, кто учит русский, я желаю огромного терпения, ведь это посильный вклад, хоть и сложный. Всем добра!
Thank you for video
почему бы и нет ? изучение языка - это изучение мыслей людей. Русский народ имеет интересную историю и культуру.
Russisch ist sehr schön und die Logik ist die Gleiche wie im Deutschen.
I find that reading it is easier than understanding spoken Russian. I guess that's universal because its the same for me with French and Spanish.
Спасибо всем комментаторам за такие приятные слова в адрес русского языка ❤
in america most people want to learn spanish.. we have many spanish speaking people living in the united states. I can speak spanish. but the russian language has intrequed me for a long time. I learned many words and phrases many years ago. only in the last year have taken the language seriously.. i love the language. but learning the language is like doing calesthetics in a big lake. i like the challenge! Thanks once again.
I'm in the same situation. I'm conversational in Spanish, and it's a super useful language in the States. But Russian has always been the most interesting language I've studied!
@@rebeccamiko9156 Hello Rebecca.. keep studying russian. never give up. in the end , it will be worthwhile for both of us!! a great country!!
Отлично!
Я из Бразилии я учу русский язык я люблю русский язык
i just started learning russian out of pure boredom on duolingo, im not very committed (or good at it) but i think its a beautiful language
Cool feedbacks 😀
Some of the words are similiar to the ones in Polish which makes it tempting to try and learn it.
Russian speaking Ukranians will start to work in many different countries now, who knows what language they will use to communicate with Poles, but all the Poles I know speak Polish amongst themselves.
Most importantly though, learning a language or even watching these videos makes me realise that you are normal people.
To talk to the girl at 7:57 that's good enough of a reason
Beautiful &Powerful^^~At first, I have to learn the Russian 33 alphabet letters. Thanks 😊
thank you for video! by the way i think street interview , microphone is far so sometimes audio is not clear
Thanks for your comment. We will try to improve that in the future!
Wow, a collaboration with 1420 - one of my favorite channels - thank you!!! For me the 1420 videos are a big motivation to keep learning Russian. Yes, the videos have subtitles, but it's nice to understand some of what is being said, with the intonation and so on that get missed when just reading subtitles.
It was nice topic
Struggling to really want to carry on improving my Russian after learning it last year for a trip and now with the mobilisation and not knowing when I will see friends there if ever again 😞
It is indeed a very challenging time for many people who learn Russian. There are, however, many kind-hearted speakers and fellow students of this language around the world that you encounter on your way. We hope that the situation will eventually change for the better, and that you'll get to see your friends again soon ❤️
Я изучаю русский язык потому что живу в Казахстане😀
«Все хотят переехать в Россию но мало кто может» 😂😂😂
я знаю китайцев которые читали Достоевского на китайском и приехали учиться в Иркутск чтобы читать в оригинале
Good
Do you teach Spanish ? It always helps to be multilingual.
Я русский и не знаю, зачем это смотрю
здравствуйте ☺️🇧🇴
5:42 brahhhhh kyrgys girls are really pretty
Do you have another channel or is this the only one?
There are other channels of different languages in our Easy Languages family 🙂 youtube.com/@easylanguages
я учу русский язык потому что он очень душевный
Понравился когда люди сказали "великий и могучий". Кто написал?
И.С. Тургенев, «Русский язык» (стихотворение в прозе)
Я изучаю русский язык, потому что он мне нравится.
Nice vedio
Невозможно понять русских и русскую душа без знания русского языка. Овладев русским языком, я могу общаться с Чеховым; Достоевским и т.д. Живя в России не знает русский язык, человек просто существует на этой территории. Так что я каждый день читаю книги на оригинальном языке, общаюсь с людьми. Я думаю, что в моей душе есть русская душа.
I love Russian language. So beautiful
это так мило 🥹
Я изучаю русский язык, потому что планирую переехать в Россию в течение следующих двух лет, когда выйду на пенсию. Это единственный способ увидеть и посетить все места, которые я хочу увидеть в России, - это жить там. Привет всем моим новым русским соседям!
7:24 that's me hahahaha
Ничто не делает меня таким патриотом как похвала иностранцев хах. Если честно, патриотичный дух безумно слаб среди молодежи, потому нам не предлагают альтернатив которые соответсвуют современным потребностям.
Я хочу любить свою родину, но почему возникает чувство "промолчать откуда я"? Я знаю ответ на этот вопрос, но я активно с этим борюсь.
Надеюсь в будущем Россия наконец поднимется и будет сверкать не только на словах, но и на деле.
I agree with the woman at 2:51
Ну что за вопрос! "Я русский бы выучил только за то, что им разговаривал Ленин"
Did you delete all the videos with Anya and Ira?!!
Yes, they were deleted off this channel at Anya's and Ira's request, nothing malicious.
@@dmnos6824 wow didn’t know that. I wonder why?!
@@MathwithMing Probably because broadcasting people's opinions that are against the special operation aren't acceptable in Russia and you could end up in jail etc.
Lucky thing there are lots of youtube video download applications... 🙂 Ira and Anya have a new channel: Your Russian.
Я изучаю русский язык чтобы найти нормальную работу.В моей стране много люди знают этот язык.Русский язык-это второй язык нашего народа.
я учу россию уже 3 года :)😊
Я знаю, английский, испанский, понимаю немецкий, немного говорю на нем, мне этого достаточно.
А китайский?
Russian is a useful language because it is not only spoken in Russia( the largest country in the world) but also spoken and understod in the following countries;
1.Ukraine
2.Belarus
3.Lithuania
4.Latvia
5.Estonia
6.Tajikstan
7.Turkmenistan
8.Uzbekistan
9.Kazakhstan
10.Kyrghistan
11.Georgia
12.Arminia
13.Azerbaijan
14.Moldova
Plus the older generations in Soviet Block countries understand and speak Russian.
And the Western Europe in this cold winter will soon learn the importance of Russian gas and will speak some Ruski too....🤪
Moldova zabuli.
@@kirillperov3843 Yes, Maldova number 14 on the list. Thank you.
Apart from current situations and political disagreements, it is allways fine, to learn a language that is wiedely accepted in a huge area.
The West-Europeans, at the moment are looking at you with question marks in their eyes, RUSSIAN-WHAT?
But think twice: I am native German, living in Düsseldorf (DUS), the former twin city of your amazing Moscow, unfortunately I never had the opportunity to visit.
In Germany people speak the language of the NAZIS and nowbody cares. That proves the absolute independence and separation of a language and actual political situations.
Even President Putin is fluend in my mother language. 2001 when he visited Berlin, I looked up to him for his friendly gesture to hold his speech in the Parliament in German !
What a gesture of respect. Unfortunately the global situation changed not only to the better.
The future will come and then even the younger people at school or in universities should be prepared, not only with pure technical skills or scientific knowledge but also with a widely used communication platform, that is RUSSIAN - able to cover communication needs from the former Soviet Baltic States up to Vladivostok.
To learn Ukrainian makes sence, if you marry there. Absolutely yes. If I marry to Japan - Japanese is even fine. But if I am doing business or I surf around the WWW, it is far more efficient to understand and speak Russian.
When the time comes when the conflict in the Black Sea is settled, cultural, economical and of course again normal political relations grow, to understand each other RUSSIAN is best way. We have the west with ENGLISH and the east with RUSSIAN.
Я получаю больше мотивации для изучения русского языка, когда вы проводите интервью с русскими девушками поэтому, пожалуйста, увеличивайте количество ваших интервью с русскими девушками
Это очень круто, что иностранцы учат такой сложный язык 👍 Удачи!
It is very cool, that foreigners learn such a difficult language 👍 Good luck!
Не понимаю, почему говорят, что русский язык сложный! Написано же: Easy Russian! Это значит, что русский простой!
Это - название канала: «Easy + Множество языков написанных по-английски». Канал окунает изучающих русский, английский, португальский итд в довольно лёгкую языковую среду по определённой теме. Все сказанное подкрепляется английскими субтитрами. Любой язык по-своему и легкий, и сложный на разных этапах обучения и уровнях общения. Русский - не исключение.
Понятно. Но русский и есть простой язык.
@@Nonames569 не самый лёгкий он, шесть падежей и рода это жёстко.
Канал так назвали, чтобы не пугать людей :) Есть ещё такой же Easy German, например. Но это не значит, что немецкий лёгкий. Я учила его. Для меня он ужасно сложный 😖 Но канал помогает его учить и вроде как это должно стать легче. Также и здесь. Чтоб не бояться)
@@mintlissa «…, чтобы не пугать людей.» = чтобы мотивировать людей.
Where do they get the idea that half the world speaks Russian?
Киргизка - симпатяжка.
"What is this; a crossover episode?"
-Mr. Peanutbutter🐕💛 на Боджек Конь🐴 (мне очень нравится этот сериал и Я рекомендую😁)
Причины, по которым я изучаю русский язык:
это очень интересный язык потому что он сложен и отличается
🤍
💙
❤️
Я хочу посетить его красивые города🏢 полные истории а также его леса и озера и все зимой❄️🥶
Русские женщины😍очень красивые❤️🌹🙈и привлекательные🤩
Apart from current situations and political disagreements, it is allways fine, to learn a language that is wiedely accepted in a huge area.
The West-Europeans, at the moment are looking at you with question marks in their eyes, RUSSIAN-WHAT?
But think twice: I am native German, living in Düsseldorf (DUS), the former twin city of your amazing Moscow, unfortunately I never had the opportunity to visit.
In Germany people speak the language of the NAZIS and nowbody cares. That proves the absolute independence and separation of a language and actual political situations.
Even President Putin is fluend in my mother language. 2001 when he visited Berlin, I looked up to him for his friendly gesture to hold his speech in the Parliament in German !
What a gesture of respect. Unfortunately the global situation changed not only to the better.
The future will come and then even the younger people at school or in universities should be prepared, not only with pure technical skills or scientific knowledge but also with a widely used communication platform, that is RUSSIAN - able to cover communication needs from the former Soviet Baltic States up to Vladivostok.
To learn Ukrainian makes sence, if you marry there. Absolutely yes. If I marry to Japan - Japanese is even fine. But if I am doing business or I surf around the WWW, it is far more efficient to understand and speak Russian.
When the time comes when the conflict in the Black Sea is settled, cultural, economical and of course again normal political relations grow, to understand each other RUSSIAN is best way. We have the west with ENGLISH and the east with RUSSIAN.
Hi there 🌎 I native Russian, I am looking for English friends to speak Rus/Eng 🦉🎓
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😘
Where are Anja and Ira?
They started new RUclips channel, it named 'Your Russian'.
Удивительно, сами россияне, в большинстве, не учат язык той страны, в которой живут, но ожидают этого от приезжих.
Потому что россияне в большинстве живут в России, язык которой они и так знают.
i love learning russian but some of these russians seriously overestimate how widespread russian is spoken. the number of russian speakers is decreasing. ukranians are switching to ukranian and english, young georgians speak english, the population of russia is decreasing, english is only increasing as a lingua franca. i love russian but not for practical reasons.
To marry beautiful Russian girls 💯
Чтобы понимать витю ака 47, пашу техника, гуфа, киша, арию, миладзе, виагру. Слушать хиты группы Красная плесень
To tap into the enemy's comm
I love Russia! ❤️🇷🇺
Someone told me I'd get rich by learning Russian well Okay hahaha 14 months and counting. 😹 But really I want to read Crime and Punishment in its original form. I will get there one day.
Good luck! We believe in you!
0:52 excuse me, what? 1/8 of the world's population? One billion people? This guy needs to check his data, it's 2% at best
It's closer to 4,1%, but yeah, he has missed it by 3,3 times, so 1/24th
Очень интересная страна. Невероятно богатый (иногда СЛИШКОМ богатый по-моему!) и красивый язык. Это сложно, но он дает много мне.
Y khachu inuchyat ruski yazik dlya lekartva business.
Изи-пизи😃
It's worth to understand enemy's language ;)
I study Russian because my girlfriend is from Denetska Oblast, Ukraine, and Russian is her mother language. Sadly, her home town is occupied by Z-nazis now. As much as I hate Putin regime, I still have much respect for Russian people and culture.
Правительство Пуйла и россияне это не одно и то же. We need see difference between state regime and country/people.
Why You Should Learn Russian? Because it is good to know the language of the enemy.
Almost all Ukrainians already know Russian, they do not need to learn it separately. Why people from other countries are learning this language of the Nazis is a mystery.
ƤRO𝓂O𝕤ᗰ
Русская литература, конечно, сокровище! Это действительно так, но... Кто-нибудь учит английский, чтобы читать Шекспира и Чоссера в оригинале?
Sure! Why not? This literature-caused passion is international ❤
@@bravemoon2124 I mean really, a very rear person would learn English just to read Shakespear plays in original language. So I don't really expect anyone to learn Russian only to be able to read, let's say, Anna Karenina. Wouldn't it be a bit nerdy? Not all Russians have read it, by the way.
I think, literature in one of the least meaningful reasons to learn any language. A beautiful and romantic one though.
@@JaneDoe-bl7rq everyone has their own unique reasons. I think it’s irrelevant to discuss them.
7:23 To the point
Reasons to Learn: You may not be going to Russia, but Russia may be coming to you!
Ya ujuchayut Ruski yajik dlya exporterbit medichinu .