The quality of your presentations is the best I have ever seen. Your formula of going slow, speaking clearly and having relevant examples makes me look forward to watching and re watching your videos... such a good job.. thank you.
So good and very clear with a first class design, graphics, and clarity of language. Excellent!! This is guided discovery method - we just work out the rules ourselves from very clear and well chosen examples. It's best methodology and really helps us. She is an expert teacher 101%
Thank you very much for this video, Ms Jarrell! It really helped with my learning of Russian (I think your lovely voice helped a lot with this), and I hope you continue making these wonderful tutorials!
Amazing Russian is a great and fascinating channel. I love your channel. Thank you. Здравствуйте. У вас отличный канал. Важен для меня. И спасибо большое. 🥇🏆👍
i think u should present the noun first in its initial form snd then compare it to how it gets trasforned after using it through the actual case in the sentence. This way we can see clearly the change...
thank you for this video! i think it's an excellent practice. really helped me! i highly appreciate the time and effort you put into all of your videos, your explanations are very clear and easy to follow. keep up the great work!
Thanks so much! Honsetly speaking it was greatest tutorial so far I've found here,cuz I sensed that it is easily going to be learnt and was quite understandible! You deserve a sub! And by the way I love female russians' accent when it comes to english speaking😜great!
So does it mean the adjectives and the nouns change only when they are feminine words in the russian accusative case? That's easier than the prepositional case for sure. Sometimes I still get confused with these two, because they both might come together with prepositions, though I know it's mandatory in the prepositional case where it implies position rather than the accusative case which the use of prepositions is not always required. Moreover, it implies movement and taking directions.
The quality of your presentations is the best I have ever seen. Your formula of going slow, speaking clearly and having relevant examples makes me look forward to watching and re watching your videos... such a good job.. thank you.
Спасибо большое!
Best channel for russian cases. Thank you so much . You have helped me a lot. Very systematic teaching.
So good and very clear with a first class design, graphics, and clarity of language. Excellent!! This is guided discovery method - we just work out the rules ourselves from very clear and well chosen examples. It's best methodology and really helps us. She is an expert teacher 101%
Jasmine Iqbal , спасибо большое за вашу оценку.
Thank you very much for this video, Ms Jarrell!
It really helped with my learning of Russian (I think your lovely voice helped a lot with this),
and I hope you continue making these wonderful tutorials!
Shania Goh , of course, I will.
Amazing Russian is a great and fascinating channel. I love your channel. Thank you.
Здравствуйте. У вас отличный канал. Важен для меня. И спасибо большое. 🥇🏆👍
Спасибо большое!
OLGA your are .... simply the best !!
As i told you this is what we really need :) balshoye Spasiba !!!
MAX ZAPPIA , спасибо большое! Рада помочь. 😊
Please .... все больше и больше !!!!! :)
Love the interactive way you did this video. Well done!!!
Aussie Surfer , thank you!
In the example, она пишет новые слова, the ending didn't change even though it's "a" just cause that's the plural for that word?
Yes, correct. Inanimate plural nouns do not change in the accusative case.
i think u should present the noun first in its initial form snd then compare it to how it gets trasforned after using it through the actual case in the sentence. This way we can see clearly the change...
accusative so easy so far thanks to you i used to think prepositional case is the easiest one
thank you for this video! i think it's an excellent practice. really helped me! i highly appreciate the time and effort you put into all of your videos, your explanations are very clear and easy to follow. keep up the great work!
Cairo , thank you for your feedback.
This video was very important to me. Thank you very much.🦋🌺
спасибо, очень ясно как обычно, всего вам хорошего
Peter Chiu , спасибо. И Вам тоже.
Just keeping practice up to scratch by going in reverse sometimes, it helps. Thanks for all your efforts, past and present. я вам очень благодарен.
Thanks so much!
Honsetly speaking it was greatest tutorial so far I've found here,cuz I sensed that it is easily going to be learnt and was quite understandible!
You deserve a sub!
And by the way I love female russians' accent when it comes to english speaking😜great!
Mosi :DaDa , спасибо большое за Ваш комментарий.
I love your lessons. Thanks a lot!
Wow! Thank you Dear Olga for upload such a useful video :)
Hamed Atro , you are welcome. I am glad you find it useful.
Listening to your lesson`s always pleasant. Ваши уроки всегда приятные. Можно сказать: "На ваших уроках всегда приятно"?
Thank you soo much your videos are the best and simple ☺️✌️👍
Thank ypu very much , good video , good training.
Very helpful video!! Thank you so much!
Aria Curran, I am glad you find it helpful.
So does it mean the adjectives and the nouns change only when they are feminine words in the russian accusative case? That's easier than the prepositional case for sure. Sometimes I still get confused with these two, because they both might come together with prepositions, though I know it's mandatory in the prepositional case where it implies position rather than the accusative case which the use of prepositions is not always required. Moreover, it implies movement and taking directions.
This rule only applies to inanimate nouns and their modifiers.
Спасибо большое за упражнения
Brilliant. Спасибо 😊
Mario Alvarado , пожалуйста.
You should do more cases videos
Dion Dimucci , thank you for the suggestion. I am working on it.
Спасибо:) я медленно изучаю русский язык с вами. :)
Alex Janums , это хорошо. Лучше медленно изучать, чем не изучать совсем. 🙂
Amazing Russian согласен;)
Прекрасно!
Rickie Cornelison , спасибо.
Большое спасибо
Хорошее видео
excelente video
Javier Mtz , спасибо!
пожалуйста!
Thank you
Отлично!
さい祖父Uncle Sy , спасибо.
👍супер!!!
Hdjejsj Heueyt , спасибо!
I just wonder that; she listens music or she listen music? I mean in the meaning is it same or nothing different?
Gökalp İğci , in English - She listens to music, She is listening to music. In Russian - Она слушает музыку.
Amazing Russian thank you very much I understand very well
я люблю синюю игру
tal , всё правильно. Молодец!
omg i think i got it
Я не любит русский язык
Тогда что вы делаете на этом канале?
@@AmazingRussian я должен изучать этот язык 😝
@@мир-н3л4х сочувствую, если должен.
@@AmazingRussian не за что