0:16 Гулять -is ''to walk', not to enjoy oneself... It confused myself and my Russian skype tutor when I tried to tell her I enjoyed my time with her, lol
Yeah... Funny. Actually in my case I walked and enjoyed together with my Russian teacher a few years ago...)) But yes you're right! I wanted to say the same. Also the first pronunciation (of the man) is strange imho while the second (of the woman) is standard.
Actually it is both 'to take a walk/stroll' and 'to have fun'. There is a saying 'гулять так гулять', which refers to have fun without holding back. Want some more Russian videos?
@@JoytanApp гулять as 'to have fun' is very rare and heavily depends on context while 'to walk/stroll' is general. Гулять as 'to have fun' came from "to take a walk to place of celebrations/carnival"(народные гуляния) Same with "сидеть" where "to sit" meaning is general and to stay meaning is situational and mostly used as "to stay sitting here" except rare and depended on context "being in jail" meaning
Excellent. As one learns a bit more, one can see the percentage of verbs one passively understands slowly increase..:) (I am at about 5% at the moment, so I shall be listening to this many times). This traditional way of repeating vocabulary still has its role in language learning. The man reading the words makes me chortle (no offence I hope). He sounds so like what I imagine a Russian to sound like, like a character out of a Dostoyevsky novel:)
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0:16 Гулять -is ''to walk', not to enjoy oneself... It confused myself and my Russian skype tutor when I tried to tell her I enjoyed my time with her, lol
No it means to take a stroll. To walk is idti or xodit depending on direction.
Yeah... Funny. Actually in my case I walked and enjoyed together with my Russian teacher a few years ago...)) But yes you're right! I wanted to say the same. Also the first pronunciation (of the man) is strange imho while the second (of the woman) is standard.
Actually it is both 'to take a walk/stroll' and 'to have fun'. There is a saying 'гулять так гулять', which refers to have fun without holding back. Want some more Russian videos?
@@JoytanApp гулять as 'to have fun' is very rare and heavily depends on context while 'to walk/stroll' is general. Гулять as 'to have fun' came from "to take a walk to place of celebrations/carnival"(народные гуляния) Same with "сидеть" where "to sit" meaning is general and to stay meaning is situational and mostly used as "to stay sitting here" except rare and depended on context "being in jail" meaning
Excellent. As one learns a bit more, one can see the percentage of verbs one passively understands slowly increase..:) (I am at about 5% at the moment, so I shall be listening to this many times). This traditional way of repeating vocabulary still has its role in language learning.
The man reading the words makes me chortle (no offence I hope). He sounds so like what I imagine a Russian to sound like, like a character out of a Dostoyevsky novel:)
Thank you for sharing the open source project!!! Спасибо! Do you also have the list of the words and the input to produce this video?!?
Thanks a lot. We want more please.
Thanks for the attention!
Than'k Joytan teacher more videos please...
Thanks for the attention! Kindly suggest the topic - we check every single comment!
exelent.if you would add also sentences that would be perfect.thanks
Watch newer videos pls...
Спасибо 😊
한국어: 감사합니다.
How is the Male Speaker doing now days, is he ok?
Thank you for caring. He's OK and saying hi.
Beautiful.
Please make a polish or swedish version of this 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Sounds like a plan! Thank you!
Thanks a lot for this video. it is so beneficial.
Thanks for the attention and do watch out for more!
I could make a poem of this:
Любить, Улыбаться, Гуляат!
I thought it was only me who didn't understand the man speaker. he speaks naturally but not clearly. we need to hear articulated sounds.
Duo voices?
A long list of verbs is not helpful unless there is an example for each one. Studying a list is not a productive use of time.
The man’s voice in this is not conducive to learning due to either audio quality or maybe he just smoked a whole pack of cigarettes?
Best
Спасибо!
Bro why dont you tell 335 english meanings to one verb? Because we are here to learn English right..
The pronunciation is ugly and incomprehensible.
This guy needs medication
Kindly try newer videos!