How to Introduce yourself in Russian | Phrases for beginners | Lesson 2
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- Опубликовано: 27 апр 2021
- In these series of videos we learn Russian phrases for daily conversations. Today we will learn how to introduce yourself in Russian and to ask questions to get to know other people.
This step-by-step lesson will teach you the basics in the Russian language to be able to speak politely and to understand other speakers. A native Russian teacher will explain the simple phrases
for you to pick up basic Russian!
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- What do I do?
My name is Elina, some friends call me Eli. I am from Russia, but always travel for studying or working abroad.
- What is my channel about?
Here I share my experiences of finding scholarships to study abroad for free, opportunities all over the world; I also talk about my home country Russia and compare cultural aspects of different countries.
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• Foreigners about educa... - Foreigners about education in Russia | Is it hard to study in a Russian university?
• Russian culture | Habi... - Russian culture | Habits you should adopt in Russia
• Learning Slavic Langua... - Learning Slavic Languages | Differences in Russian and Ukrainian
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Speak Russian fluently and watching this video)) Just realized how difficult this language is, good luck guys!
I have watched your other channel for quite some time and been using an online app to try and learn some russian but hearing you say the words in such a lovely accent as well is so helpful! So is the context. So many of the online learning platforms use either male voices or automation with no real explanation as to why you use one or the other ❤
Thank You for the Russian introductions and the how to says. I think I need to repeat a couple of hundred times. Bolshoye Spasibo
Thank you I love language I Speak Spanish English and French and now learning Russian!!
Very good Russian teacher. Count me in from United Kingdom 🇬🇧
Thanks for the Video
Thank you Elina!
Video was nice ❤️. Love you Elina.
Thank You Aunty for these Lessons !!! BYE AND TATA FROM INDIA
Hello from Kanada, I really enjoy your videos and find them helpful. I really appreciate you sharing your culture as much as the language help. Keep up the good work!
Спасибо.
Hey Elina, I think you should write the pronunciation of the words you have written 😅 perhaps you can use the IPA (International phonetic alphabet)..That will make it a lot easier..😅.. Good job anyway! 👌
More of these please
great!
хорошая работа❤
Привет Лина, меня завет Рида из Марокко 🥰✌🏼
Privjet Elina!
@@ElifromRussia 😉
Спосибо😊
Why very less likes? Your content is really good!
Здравствуйте Элина, меня зовут Ангус и из Соединенное Королевство
Very nice, Elina! 😉 Good work, but for me it was a little too fast with the cyrillic letters. Repetition would be great.
Odlicno 2 dve lekcije ja savlada naucil
Extremely informative & USEFUL facts have been described properly.
Could you help me out to get the admission in Russian language 1 year course .
Can I suggest something
I suggest you to put Latin alphabet by syllables so it can pronounce easier.
👍👍👍CHEERS!
@@ElifromRussia GREETINGS FROM THE UK, YOUR LANGUAGE IS VERY CHALLENGING!😳
Goda is also in Serbia language
menja zavot Deni privet ))
Thank you for explaining the use of LET and GOD. Where do I get a promotion code to join your Russian class?
At what time will the class be available on the West Coast of Canada, PST?
👍
I don't know the penalty for not using the formal phase, but I would suggest sticking with one or the other. Learning formal/informal differences sounds like a more advanced level topic. It sounds to me like how certain things are masculine or feminine in French or Spanish and it gets confusing trying to remember to use "la" or "le".
And while phrases are helpful (including counting, temperatures, time, distances), maybe a lesson number 0 with the pronunciation of the alphabet, how to sound out simple written words, and then some basic Words for Beginners could be another series of videos. :)
Would it be weird to speak with friends and co-workers using the formal language then? When would it be wrong to use the formal way?
When to use the formal or the informal phrase is a matter of politeness. Among family members or friends you use the informal phrases. To use the formal phrases would feel weird. On the other hand, among strangers or in front of persons with a "higher" social level you use the formal phrases for not beeing seen as impolite. It´s a cultural matter. By the way, it´s also in German: "Wie geht es Dir?" (informal) - "Wie geht es Ihnen?" (formal)
@@wolfieder354 I think it could be eliminated though, just like a lot of Old English couldn't be understood by current speakers. It seems like strangers would have to get over it, and the whole equality thing should have eliminated it among people of different social classes.
I’m doing German and you can introduce yourself in German by saying Hallo,Ich bin which means hello,my name is and the way to ask someone how they are is wie geht’s dir? And you can respond by saying mir geht’s gut und dir? If you also want to say that you’re also doing good you can say mir geht’s auch gut which means I’m also doing good
Nice tutorial. But i still think its very hard language for me because the letters are unique.
Hello from America ! I just found your channel. You are very pretty !
@@ElifromRussia hello Elina I subscribe to your channel!
Very good, can u teach me
Hello dear💕
Thank you Elina, i really like your youtube.. But there is one more thing that I don't understand. Is it true that you want to ask someone's hometown using sentences " Откуда ты приехала?"
And my advice is: can you slow down the pronunciation .. Because you speak so fast .. Thank you elina🙏🙏
Теперь я понимаю .. Спасибо, элина🙏
Eline can you tell me about EGE please🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@ElifromRussia oh I see.
HI eli IN ENGLASH HI🙋
Здравствуйте, меня зовут Кун. Мне 55 лет. Я из Канада, я живу в Торонто. Я интересуюсь путешествиями и историей.
Ручная работа
Меня зовут Оливер, и мне 14 лет, и учу русский язык!
Это очень хорошо, молодец!
Hail elina menya zovut Joseph mne 32 ya is Californian US
It would be nice if you repeated the words more often.
I understand 90% Russian
Can you always speak formally or would Russians find that odd?
it is ok
It depends on the language I’m doing German and in German there are formal and informal ways of asking questions to someone the informal way of asking someone how they are doing is wie geht’s dir? And the formal way of asking someone how they are doing is wie geht es innen?
привет, меня зовут Danny мне 51 года ... я чувствую себя старым 😳
меня зовут карлос. мне 25. я из колумбия.
Hola mamasita 💋❤️💋
Hi! I think you should speak Russian slower and repeat the phrase in normal speech.
Too hard to understand with the writing only in Russian Alfabeth.
Not a Russian speaker, but I did learn to read the Cyrillic alphabet. Just a tip. If you're going to try and learn Russian it's important to get familiar with the Alphabet. There are sounds a phonetic structures in the Russian alphabet that sometimes don't exist in the Latin alphabet, so learning Russian using Latin characters might be counter productive. Cyrillic is not super difficult to pickup. Practice it for a little while and it won't seem so hard to follow.
Duolingo eu sei inglês não preciso de legenda e nem do seu aplicativo. Agora para de me encher o saco.
I do not know cyrillic.
You should learn it it’s not too hard and it’s very common around the world many languages have it
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