At 3:09 you saying its in perfective imperfective pair. But I think you mean to say. Unidirectional- multidirectional pair. Идти - ходить are uni multidirectional pair. Not Perfective imperfective. Please correct me if I am wrong.
we are glad our video helps! ;) p.s. just do not use the prefix недо- with motion verbs, it was our mistake, just use the negative particle не and the prefix до- in the meaning mentioned in the video
Very good class, thanks very much! You are the source of the 60% part of my Russian studies, together with 40% duolingo Your videos always help me a lot! Мне нравится твои уроки много! Спасибо и спокойной ночи!
OMG please, don't! If you watch my videos using not RUclips application, or Facebook or such like sites, but download them and watch on your computor - it is like stealing, as I don't get paid at all in this case.
I simply love this video. Very clearly explained. Now it is my pleasure to apply to my learning . Thank you. Здравствуйте. Да, точно. Ваше крутое видео мне понравилось. Спасибо большое.
I have had a passing interest in Russian language for decades now. But never could figure out how the speakers sort out the pronunciation of pairs like khajich and vkhajich. It is very difficult to make them sound different. If the difference is crucial, I would not be able to communicate it. How do the native speakers do it? Can you make out which one your friend is saying, at the other end of a phone?
I will make new videos, but not sure when. I have to make a pause now due to some strong personal reasons. So just be patient, please :) p.s. have you watched all my videos already? :)
Антония, ты сказала, что первый глагол (хотеть) несовершенный, второй глагол (идти) совершенный. Я не понимаю. Я учил, что ИДТИ несовершенный. Что я знаю плохо?
"Notice that the verbs are in pairs. The first verb in the pairs is in the imperfective aspect, and the second verb in the pair is in the perfective aspect." As I understood, the first verb is ходить, and the second verb is идти. I am sorry, I really didn't mean any harm. I am really grateful for your help and for your lessons. Thanks.
Guïem Haielle й its called "и краткое" and its used after vowels. It does look like an accent yes, but this "й" its considered a full letter. Some examples: гласной, красивый, тайна, пойти
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So nice of you!
Wow, this one of the main things that I having issues with in Russian. Your explanation helped me so much! Great video! Thanks so much! ))
At 3:09 you saying its in perfective imperfective pair. But I think you mean to say. Unidirectional- multidirectional pair.
Идти - ходить are uni multidirectional pair. Not Perfective imperfective. Please correct me if I am wrong.
You are right, good catch 😉
I think I am starting to see the light here. Very useful video. Благодарю вас!
Great explanation. Good job. Thanks.
Ommggg you guys are life savors i got a russian exam tomorrow this helped soooo much
we are glad our video helps! ;)
p.s. just do not use the prefix недо- with motion verbs, it was our mistake, just use the negative particle не and the prefix до- in the meaning mentioned in the video
Very good class, thanks very much!
You are the source of the 60% part of my Russian studies, together with 40% duolingo
Your videos always help me a lot!
Мне нравится твои уроки много!
Спасибо и спокойной ночи!
Я рада, что Вам очень нравятся мои уроки! Продолжайте заниматься и скоро легко заговорите по-русски ;)
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Thank you! You explain wonderfully!
As always perfect.
It helped me a lot
Excellent job, very helpful for me.
oh please, introduce the new words and verbs with sentences and examples from the start! will be much easier to grasp and memorize them )
Great class as usual. Thank You
thank you! :)
You speak English and Russian so beautifully))) , i should subscribe your channel for my better Russian learning) thankyou for such nice videos
you are very welcome and thank you for your kind comment! ;)
I'm downloading your ''Russian with passion'' playlist - containing all the videos from the start) - I'll watch one video everyday)
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I'm sorry I did not think about it at all(( .. I will online on youtube!
thank you! :)
this is what i was looking for !!!!!!! спасибо большое
This was a very useful video.
Вам Спасибо большое 🙂
Antonia .. thanks
You are welcome! ;)
thank you for making this video, helpful.
+Max Lee you are welcome! I am glad it helps ;)
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thank you! :)
excellent
Very helpful thank you , but I could not find the second part of the video , I am very intereseted in more examples , especially sentences
there's no second part, I will have to make it ;)
Поднимите студентов! У вас долгий путь!
Что Вы имеете в виду? :)
I simply love this video. Very clearly explained. Now it is my pleasure to apply to my learning . Thank you.
Здравствуйте. Да, точно. Ваше крутое видео мне понравилось. Спасибо большое.
I am very glad you do! You are welcome! ;)
Я рада, что моё видео Вам понравилось ;)
Great lesson. I love you two together. Very relaxed and great chemistry between you. Where's Philochko!
thank you! :) Do you miss him? You can watch his videos on his channel ;)
You are so cool
I have had a passing interest in Russian language for decades now. But never could figure out how the speakers sort out the pronunciation of pairs like khajich and vkhajich. It is very difficult to make them sound different. If the difference is crucial, I would not be able to communicate it. How do the native speakers do it? Can you make out which one your friend is saying, at the other end of a phone?
Can you write the words in Russian? In the Cyrillic alphabet?
@@AntoniaRomaker I could write in running hand, actually, long back. Still can if I brush up a little
I don't understand the words you meant
@@AntoniaRomaker oh, i get what you meant. ходить and входить. But never mind, it comes with practice I guess, so, thanks
We hear the difference quite clearly, if you talk about pronunciation, if you want to hear it too, you just need to train your ear ;)
Interesting.
Will you make new videos soon?
I will make new videos, but not sure when. I have to make a pause now due to some strong personal reasons. So just be patient, please :)
p.s. have you watched all my videos already? :)
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online Not yet but I'm working on it!
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online and
thank you for your video can you give me more examples to understand more
I will probably make a practice video later
when are you going to upload the next class in regards this topic ?
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I can't say when exactly, but I will try to do it soon ;)
I do love your language but is very difficult. A
+Andrea Giraldo MD but it makes studying it even more exciting! ;)
Nice
Thanks ❤️
Антония, ты сказала, что первый глагол (хотеть) несовершенный, второй глагол (идти) совершенный. Я не понимаю. Я учил, что ИДТИ несовершенный. Что я знаю плохо?
Идти несовершенный, где я говорю, что он совершенный? Можете таймкод написать?
Большое спасибо для быстрый ответь.В 3.10 минут.Я не многа говорю по-русски. Я учу один и у меня нет никого спросить. Я не понимаю "таймкод".Спасибо.
I don't say there that the verb идти is perfective at 3:10
"Notice that the verbs are in pairs. The first verb in the pairs is in the imperfective aspect, and the second verb in the pair is in the perfective aspect."
As I understood, the first verb is ходить, and the second verb is идти.
I am sorry, I really didn't mean any harm. I am really grateful for your help and for your lessons.
Thanks.
In pairS - the ones below ;)
But why is there an accent on the и?
What do you mean?
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online I just haven't seen any accents in most Russian text
Guïem Haielle й its called "и краткое" and its used after vowels. It does look like an accent yes, but this "й" its considered a full letter. Some examples: гласной, красивый, тайна, пойти
Танюше нужно занятся спортом!
привет, я Сильвио
из Италии. Я живу на севере, недалеко от Австрии, но мой родный язык
итальянский. Я люблю твои уроки, которые очень интересные и полезные.
Я изучаю русский
язык уже 1 год, (отчасти как самоучка, отчасти посещаю курс), и смотрел все
твои уроки.
Можно тебе писать
по-немецки? Mein Englisch ist
nicht gut, und Italienisch verstehst du (noch!) nicht.
Так Вы неплохо и по-русски пишете ;) Можно и по-немецки
спасибо зa симпатичный ответ
но я пишу с помощью
словаря!
Silvio Eubios а, жалко, ну скоро и сами так сможете ;)
It's not explainable this verbs , I need to understand глаголы движения but I don't understand
Do you mean with the prefixes?
Девочки, милые, все хорошо. Но "не дойти"/"не доходить" пишется раздельно...
спасибо за поправку, надо было эту приставку вообще не включать :)
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You can find an online test for the verb of mothion without prefixes here.
learnrus.ru/2016/06/12/russian-verb-online-test/
Gatinhas
thanks for the efforts but Russian language is awful why do they invented these prefixes !! making it this accurate makes it very complex
There are crazy things in any language ;)