#41 Russian verbs: говорить, поговорить, сказать... Speak, talk, say...

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @haitheory
    @haitheory 10 лет назад +32

    Many lessons of "Word for Word" translations do not teach how to construct sentences properly as a native speaker does and explaining what is incorrect to say is very important and helpful. All foreign languages need to be dissected and explained (for adult learners) as Antonia is doing in her lessons. Great lessons - great effort with much thoughtfulness - full marks. Please continue to dissect and explain and take your time in explaining because the learner needs extra time to consider and absorb what is being explained.

  • @pamelahermano9298
    @pamelahermano9298 Год назад

    Thank you so much for the clear and concise explanation. Great job on your videos!

  • @PApauloantonio
    @PApauloantonio 6 лет назад +6

    I am Brazilian and when I hear you speaking Russian, the English language seems very easy for me.

  • @hasankeser
    @hasankeser Год назад

    wow. very concise. others spend so many time to cover these topics. here, it's very efficient. thanks

  • @sherifvip8599
    @sherifvip8599 7 лет назад +5

    Thank you a lot antonia 😘

  • @pennyl.8799
    @pennyl.8799 8 лет назад +1

    Outstanding! Very effective presentation.

  • @clodomirsalmeron4761
    @clodomirsalmeron4761 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful video

  • @zulkiflijamil4033
    @zulkiflijamil4033 6 лет назад +2

    Yes i wish to learn Russian with you. Thank you.

  • @carloschess2010
    @carloschess2010 4 года назад +1

    Si quieres aprender ruso esta profesora es extraordinaria!!!

  • @peterbernhard7415
    @peterbernhard7415 10 лет назад

    Thank you for this great and effective course. Very good humour, too.

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 лет назад

      Peter Bernhard Thank you! You are welcome! :)

  • @bashayer8928
    @bashayer8928 8 лет назад +1

    Really helpful and clear explanation i'm grateful to you :)

  • @bdahtwaireshatassi
    @bdahtwaireshatassi 5 лет назад

    You are great again and again

  • @haroonstutorials
    @haroonstutorials 4 года назад +1

    Good work

  • @knitterlady11lady85
    @knitterlady11lady85 8 лет назад

    Thank you very much.I wait your new lessons.

  • @donaldquigley1156
    @donaldquigley1156 10 лет назад +1

    You are the first person to refer to Russian endings as suffix and beginnings as prefixes as they do with English. This helps a English person learn Russian. Thanks.

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 лет назад +1

      Well, I try to make it as understandable as possible ;)
      Thank you for the comment :)

  • @kuttukichu
    @kuttukichu 4 года назад

    I'm loving your classes.. ❤️❤️

  • @englishsecretskimo2773
    @englishsecretskimo2773 8 лет назад

    Your English is great, very smooth.

  • @TeodoroFlavio
    @TeodoroFlavio 10 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much for your lessons! I couldn't imagine that the russian language could be so perfect. :)

  • @nvkotian7539
    @nvkotian7539 4 года назад

    Спасибо большое.

  • @sabakhelashvili6360
    @sabakhelashvili6360 6 лет назад +1

    Very useful topic.

  • @АммарУтифа
    @АммарУтифа 10 лет назад

    Antonia thankssssssssss really u r great ,, i like ur lessons they r so helpful for me thanks again

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 лет назад

      عمار عطيفة you are welcome, dear! I am glad that I can help! ;)

  • @adammahdjoub3534
    @adammahdjoub3534 5 лет назад +1

    Good teacher

  • @isikpamir
    @isikpamir 8 лет назад

    thank you.Today .I learnt past and future of" to be" ....spasiba....

  • @elinarussianlang
    @elinarussianlang 4 года назад

    It's very well explained 😊👍

  • @TheGinnyhp
    @TheGinnyhp 10 лет назад

    I really appreciate your videos! Thank you very much. I'm trying to learn Russian and you're very clear about things I struggle with. I feel like sometimes you may go a little too fast, but, that's probably because I'm still very new to the language. You're awesome though! The breakdown of verbs is very helpful!

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 лет назад

      TheGinnyhp Thank you, dear! I'll try to speak a little slower ;)

  • @badisbadis8336
    @badisbadis8336 6 лет назад +2

    Целую у тебя прекрасного дня и с новым годом

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  6 лет назад

      Спасибо! И Вам хорошего дня ;)

  • @aliahmadamiri8858
    @aliahmadamiri8858 8 лет назад

    Excellent

  • @abobakrabogliel1071
    @abobakrabogliel1071 9 лет назад

    really. .. that's good work ... thank u soooooo much .
    .
    I like your work 👏👏

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  9 лет назад

      +Abobakr Abogliel I am very glad! Thank you very much!

    • @abobakrabogliel1071
      @abobakrabogliel1071 9 лет назад +1

      U are welcome... But that's true ( really 😉)

  • @saviourpisani8028
    @saviourpisani8028 8 лет назад

    Very useful!

  • @sharifabdalkreemaljack2677
    @sharifabdalkreemaljack2677 8 лет назад

    Good job

  • @marcomotta5260
    @marcomotta5260 10 лет назад

    you are awesome!

  • @shshdbsbsb5848
    @shshdbsbsb5848 10 лет назад

    Thank you! This is so helpful for me!from Korea

  • @bashayer8928
    @bashayer8928 8 лет назад

    I love this video thank you so much it's very helpful

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  8 лет назад

      I am very glad you like it! You are very welcome ;)

  • @look007456
    @look007456 4 года назад

    god bless you

  • @marcsostenor3
    @marcsostenor3 10 лет назад +1

    Eu gostei muito do seu canal, para mim que estou aprendendo Russo, está sendo maravilhoso obrigado pelos videos.

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 лет назад +1

      Thank you for the comment! ;) and welcome!

  • @imthiyasimthi8508
    @imthiyasimthi8508 8 лет назад +4

    прекрасно видео

  • @Адриана-щ1о
    @Адриана-щ1о 10 лет назад

    Thank you)) This is very useful to me))

  • @bilelayedi8194
    @bilelayedi8194 10 лет назад

    большое спасибо

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 лет назад

      Пожалуйста! Рада помочь ;)

  • @saulzamora2603
    @saulzamora2603 10 лет назад

    Thank you for your videos. They are very instructive, and you give good examples with your sentences. It inspires me to keep learning more Russian language.

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 лет назад

      Saul Zamora I am really happy to read such comments! :) Keep going!

  • @26blanco
    @26blanco 9 лет назад

    Wonderful when you speak russian slowly

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  9 лет назад

      blanco vida :) you mean it is easier to understand then or what?

    • @JustMe-hj3qu
      @JustMe-hj3qu 9 лет назад +1

      Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online its esier to understand

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  9 лет назад

      3DEEZE/AHSMADSQUADII I see ;)

  • @jeffreyd508
    @jeffreyd508 8 лет назад +3

    Good vid! And your voice is magical. I LOVE a high pitched Russian voice......but they are 2x worse when they cry.....

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  8 лет назад

      thank you :) a very unusual perspective on Russian women :)

    • @vladimirtrump4806
      @vladimirtrump4806 8 лет назад

      true, buddy. American women almost male voices always surprising and disappointing me..

  • @adammahdjoub3534
    @adammahdjoub3534 5 лет назад +1

    Il wanna learn russian
    We are following you

  • @RobiulIslam-wq8qs
    @RobiulIslam-wq8qs Год назад

    Nice

  • @chrismichael7736
    @chrismichael7736 8 лет назад +3

    You are a great teacher... and I would like to say that your English is
    so good that I wasnt sure if English was your native language. Could you
    please make a dialogue video where you utilize all the russian cases
    and tenses?
    for example:
    Antonia: Did you go to the bank?
    Man: I went to the bank yesterday.
    Antonia: Do you have to go to the bank again this week?
    Man: No, I do not have to go to the bank again this week. But I will
    have to go to the next week because I have to deposit my paycheque from
    work.
    Antonia: I finished work and now I am on vacation for 2 weeks.
    and etc...
    If you have an entire dialogue which utilizes all the lessons you teach,
    it would be very very helpful to people trying to learn russian.

  • @0Nardock0
    @0Nardock0 10 лет назад

    I liked, subcribed and enjoyed this video :)

  • @LusyHarutyunyan
    @LusyHarutyunyan 10 лет назад

    good russian and english

  • @AsurSatan
    @AsurSatan 8 лет назад +11

    В случае "Я хочу говорить" слово "говорить" заменяется на слово "сказать", вот и вся премудрость.

    • @adenovirus.
      @adenovirus. 5 лет назад +1

      thanks to google translate you just helped me a lot thank you
      In the case of "I want to say" the word "speak"
      replaced by the word "say", that’s all wisdom.

  • @peterbernhard7415
    @peterbernhard7415 10 лет назад

    I like the mixture of different Levels of difficulties and the good Ratio of English and Russian. I once listend to Putin Holding a speach in German. Thank to your "live longer" I now better understand Putin saying somehtin like "after all this sweet talk" - which is deutsch=German=doce(italiean)=Toll/schöen(German4veryNice)and even "go on", we must - so some superpowerful, and maybe "trite". Which reminds me of "Overall" - you said that with an "interesting " Accent - "Overall - Russians seem all to be eating kernels... an American maintained -- also: the tip with the finger to the chin is very helpful, too. Maybe a-o (aloha) forming correspond to the tee-h complexness in English pronounciation.

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 лет назад

      Peter Bernhard You have mentioned an interesting perspective! :)
      thank you for watching and the comment :)

  • @mukhtarahmadi2515
    @mukhtarahmadi2515 7 лет назад

    спасибо

  • @jeffm9227
    @jeffm9227 2 года назад +1

    Привет, Антония. What is the reason you can't use the infinitive говорить after modals? Is it because only perfective forms are allowed (I didn't think that was the case) or is this something special just with говорить? Спасибо!

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  2 года назад

      You can use говорить after modals:
      Я не могу говорить об этом. - I cannot speak about it.
      Did I say in the video that you can't?

    • @jeffm9227
      @jeffm9227 2 года назад

      @@AntoniaRomakerAt 11:15 in the video you state that you cannot use говорить after other verbs as an infinitive.

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  2 года назад

      @@jeffm9227 I see, well, I didn't think it through I guess, sorry. You can use говорить after some modal verbs, for example мочь, долженствовать, but as for хочу поговорить in the meaning "I wanna talk" you should use поговорить

    • @jeffm9227
      @jeffm9227 2 года назад

      @@AntoniaRomaker OK, thanks for clarifying!

  • @tw2420
    @tw2420 10 лет назад

    Здравствуйте.
    Вы очень хорошо объяснили! спасибо большое.
    Я учил что "поговорить", это совершенный вид глагола.. так, глагол с личными местоимениями "в простом будущем времени" (поговорю, поговоришь,..)
    И если это несовершенный вид глагола как говорить, мы используем 'быть' что бы глаголы были в сложном будущем времени... (буду, будешь....)
    А можно объяснить нам, что разницы между ними?
    и в жизни пожалуйста. я уже прочитал как в книге, но не могу быть уверен когда лучше "буду говорить" или "поговорю"...
    Мы используем инфинитив глагола несовершенного в таких конструкциях как "надо+г.", "нужен+г.", ... или есть исключение??

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 лет назад

      Burak Kurt исключения никакие в голову не приходят
      Разница между "поговорю" и "буду говорить" - первый вариант используется чаще, второй - очень редко, только в том случае, если я буду говорить долго, то есть подразумевается длительный, продолжительный процесс или повторяющийся многократно.
      Спасибо за комментарий ;)

    • @tw2420
      @tw2420 10 лет назад +1

      пожалуйста.
      всё понятно, вам спасибо! :)

  • @alipharaon1919
    @alipharaon1919 5 лет назад

    Yes sure study with you beautiful angel

  • @АлександрМорозов-э2г3с

    Hello, where do you live? Where Did you study English? I have never watched your videos before (only one with filochko ) but I am going to ;)
    I like watching russian-english lessons on RUclips. Please answer me. Thank u! Good video.

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 лет назад

      Hello! I live in Russia, and I make seperate videos for those who study English (Eng-Eng videos) and for those. who study Russian (Rus-Eng), however some of my Rus-Eng videos are useful for Russians who study English :)
      p.s. soon I'll launch Eng-Rus videos, so I will explain English, using Russian ;)

  • @DivineBuddy
    @DivineBuddy 10 лет назад

    Are there any big differences between я буду говорить and я поговорю? Is the perfective always used after all conjugated verbs except быть or is говорить an exception? Thanks for the videos. I always learn something new!

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 лет назад

      The difference is in the verbs being perfective and imperfective respectively, so if you say я поговорю, you are talking about a finished action in future, and if you say я буду говорить, you mean a continuous action.

  • @petrashaden766
    @petrashaden766 8 лет назад

    Hi, have you got a lesson about verb to be in all tenses

  • @Point.Aveugle
    @Point.Aveugle 10 лет назад

    Just to be clear, Мне необходим поговорить с тобой., would be used for males. Regarding perfective verbs being the only infinitives is also nice to know, because I've known that I've seen imperfective in some but now realize they must have been in the future tense. Good lesson!

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 лет назад

      No, this sentence will be the same for males and females, as необходимо is not a verb, it is an adverb ;)
      p.s. thank you! :)

  • @catboy721
    @catboy721 6 лет назад +1

    Hi -- not sure if you're still seeing comments after so long, but I found a couple of things confusing. If the по form makes a verb perfective and you say this can only be in the past, why is it used for I want to talk to you? Related to this, you also used perfective in the future for your example, so I guess perfective conditions exist in past and future, but it must be Imperfective in the present because the action is still in progress. Thx.

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  6 лет назад

      This video might help you - ruclips.net/video/VdLwFy92HFs/видео.html

  • @sherifmohamed1201
    @sherifmohamed1201 10 лет назад

    easy and effective

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 лет назад

      Sherif Mohamed thank you! :)

    • @sherifmohamed1201
      @sherifmohamed1201 10 лет назад

      hi
      i learn russian and i am english teacher can you talk to me about the russian language more even on skype.

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 лет назад

      sorry, I have very little free time :( so we can chat in facebook occasionally when I am more or less free

    • @sherifmohamed1201
      @sherifmohamed1201 10 лет назад

      ok give me your face book .
      my face book is sherif abdallah mohamed mohamed.
      i put vandita picture LOL.
      dont for get to add me please
      by the way am from egypt

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 лет назад

      Antonia Romaker

  • @Gladgee
    @Gladgee 3 года назад

    Здравствуйте am asking for a tutorial on cases and rules

  • @danielfelix8441
    @danielfelix8441 9 лет назад

    I've been studying Russian for a while, and I'm really confused by one thing: the usage of infinitive verbs after "хотеть" and "мочь".
    Since you said that we can't use "говорить", but only "поговорить" for "я хочу поговорить..." So I tried the same process with other infinitive verbs such as "покупать", "читать", and "спать". I noticed the verbs became "купить" and "прочитать", just like you warned us. However, the verb "спать" remained "спать". I totally got lost because I thought it should be "поспать". Some infinitive verbs did changed but some other did not. The same with using "мочь" with the infinitive verbs such as "мы можем читать..." when it should be "прочитать".
    I'm really, really confused with this process.

    • @RainbowPawPrint
      @RainbowPawPrint 9 лет назад

      Well the important thing to keep in mind is the difference in meaning between verb aspects: Imperfective and Perfective. Perfective verbs focus on the result of a single, complete action, while imperfective verbs focus on actions that last a long time, are repeated, or which are performed right now. If you want to say "We can read", you are referring to your ability to read in general. For this we need an imperfective verb, as it's not about any complete action. Therefore it must be "Мы можем читать". Another way to say this is to use the verb "Уметь" instead of "Мочь". "Уметь" means to be able to, in the sense of having learned/acquired an ability to do something: "Мы умеем читать". If you say "Мы можем прочитать", that would mean that you are able to read one particular book. So the focus is no longer on your ability to read in general, but on your ability to read a specific book or text: "Мы наконец-то можем прочитать эту трудную книгу"

    • @RainbowPawPrint
      @RainbowPawPrint 9 лет назад

      With "Хотеть", you sometimes need imperfective infinitives and sometimes perfective, depending on what you want to say. If you want to do something on a specific occasion, you usually need a perfective verb: "Я хочу улететь в Москву", "Я хочу посмотреть новый фильм". But if you want something on a regular basis, you would need an imperfective verb: "Он хочет заходить в магазины каждый день".
      But for instance with the verb "Любить" (to love), you always use imperfective infinitives, since the thing you love doing is considered a repeated action: "Я люблю читать романы", "Ты любишь слушать музыку", "Мы любим путешествовать" etc.

    • @RainbowPawPrint
      @RainbowPawPrint 9 лет назад

      If you say "Я хочу купить..." (Perfective) it means that you want to buy something this one time: "Я хочу купить новый телефон". If you say "Я хочу покупать..." (Imperfective) it means that you want to buy something on a regular basis: "После работы я всегда хочу покупать кофе" = "after work I always want to buy coffee".

    • @RainbowPawPrint
      @RainbowPawPrint 9 лет назад +1

      With the verb "Спать", when you are tired and want to go to bed for the night, you use the imperfective "Я хочу спать"/"Мне хочется спать" because you are going to sleep for a longer period of time. The perfective "Поспать" means "to sleep for a little while". So you can say "Я хочу поспать" if you mean that you just want to take a nap, but not go to bed "for real". Maybe you haven't begun studying Russian prefixes yet, but it's very interesting because learning the meaning of different prefixes helps you understand new words more easily. For instance, the prefix "По-" in perfective verbs like "Поспать" (to sleep a little), "Поговорить" (to talk a little), "Позавтракать" (to have breakfast), "Пойти" (to walk, to start walking), "Почувствовать" (to start to feel) etc., means "a little bit", or that an action is performed within a limited time frame, or is beginning.

    • @AsurSatan
      @AsurSatan 8 лет назад

      "ПО_говорить," "ПО_казать" an action without a certain end. "купить", "дать", "спать" this action with a known end. "ПО_спать" is also correct.

  • @aguilarlaluz2478
    @aguilarlaluz2478 10 лет назад

    Как я могу подписаться на ваши уроки

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  9 лет назад

      Aguilar Laluz Нажмите на кнопку "Подписаться" или "Subscribe" in English. Для этого нужно иметь аккаунт в Google ;)

  • @joseviniciusvicente1730
    @joseviniciusvicente1730 9 лет назад

    In my language, which is the Portuguese, we have the same rule to do a conjugation in the future and only the first verb, which is the verb ''to go''', changes and the second one remains in the infinitive, like in Russian. May I say the first verb in a future conjugation is an auxiliary verb? What it means? Thank you.

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  9 лет назад

      +José Vinícius Vicente it is kind of an auxiliary verb, yes, but this rule works not for all Russian verbs, only for imperfective ;)

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  9 лет назад

      ***** thank you! :)

  • @thomasshafovaloff1622
    @thomasshafovaloff1622 7 лет назад

    Is there a program to assist to learn how to type on keyboard cyrillic similar to Mavis Teaches Typing?

  • @maenmakhadmeh3429
    @maenmakhadmeh3429 10 лет назад

    Can you tell me please what is the difference between the form of the future "буду говорить" аnd the form "погоговорит"

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 лет назад

      The variant "поговорю" is used much more often than "буду говорить". The latter is used when you want to emphasize that you will be talking for a long time. So you imply a long, continuous action or the one, which will repeat many times.

    • @maenmakhadmeh3429
      @maenmakhadmeh3429 10 лет назад

      Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online thank you very much for your generousity

  • @adenovirus.
    @adenovirus. 5 лет назад

    I am learning Russian from an app and every time it says "says" I have a choice between something from ckazat family or the govoyart family and I always pick the wrong one!

  • @СмешныеМоментыИзВидео-г2п

    умный разумный!

  • @ThanhNguyen-ne9us
    @ThanhNguyen-ne9us 8 лет назад

    How can i have a contact with you? Do you use facebook?

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  8 лет назад

      You have a contact with me here. If you have questions, write them to videos, I will try to answer as soon as possible. As for social networks, I don't use them for communicating with students, as it will just take forever and I won't have time left for anything else :(

  • @JustMe-hj3qu
    @JustMe-hj3qu 9 лет назад

    can you plese pronounce the russian sentences (each word) slowly? and where are you from?

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  9 лет назад

      3DEEZE/AHSMADSQUADII this is my problem, I do try!... :)

  • @myenth
    @myenth 10 лет назад

    Объясните мне,пожалуйста.какая разница между "они говорят нам больше времени уделять себе" и "....уделить себе".Спасибо больше!

    • @LobaevSniperRifle
      @LobaevSniperRifle 9 лет назад

      уделить - что сделать?
      уделять - что делать?

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  9 лет назад

      quan ho уделять is imperfective and уделить is perfective, I have a class devoted to the difference between these two (perfective & imperfective), over here --> ruclips.net/video/VdLwFy92HFs/видео.html

    • @myenth
      @myenth 9 лет назад

      LobaevSniperRifle spasibo ja otvet

    • @myenth
      @myenth 9 лет назад

      Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online спасибо за ответ.Посмотрю и сам найду ответ.у меня просьба к вам.плиз сделай video, который объяснить о прилагательном(о краткой форме....). грамматика русского мне надоела но хочу лучше знать ее.
      Big love from Viet nam !!!

  • @philipahenkorah16
    @philipahenkorah16 8 лет назад

    How will I study the basis of Russian language because his my first time, I want to learn Russian

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  8 лет назад

      start from the very beginning of this playlist - ruclips.net/p/PLCL8PrsNNVvfJwbyXoi4mqQecEKyy2MY7

  • @Asma-ep9bx
    @Asma-ep9bx 7 лет назад

    what is the difference when it comes to future? I usually hear , (сегодня мы поговорим) and not ( сегодня буем гоорить)

  • @mecidelhasan9398
    @mecidelhasan9398 8 лет назад

    I have a question if I whoud to say I am thirsty or I want to drink water in russian you say я хочу пить or я хочу попить ( я не знаю)
    пожалуйста я жду ответа

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  8 лет назад

      +‫مجد حسن آغا‬‎ both are possible, the first one is more general

    • @mecidelhasan9398
      @mecidelhasan9398 8 лет назад

      +Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online спасибо вам большое

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  8 лет назад

      +‫مجد حسن آغا‬‎ не за что, рада помочь ;)

    • @Oliwillow1991
      @Oliwillow1991 8 лет назад

      مجد حسن آغا я хочу пить

  • @look007456
    @look007456 4 года назад

    Yes i wish to learn Russian with you,Спасибо

  • @victoriannecastle
    @victoriannecastle 8 лет назад

    Does the по is only applicable to говорить?
    Or all verbs?? So every time I say I want something, I have to add по before the verb?
    Like: я хочу погулять?

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  8 лет назад

      it is not only used with говорить, and quite often when you say you want to do something you use it ;)

    • @victoriannecastle
      @victoriannecastle 8 лет назад +1

      Okay, thanks.

  • @tonytrujillo5617
    @tonytrujillo5617 9 лет назад

    what does что ты? mean?

  • @badisbadis8336
    @badisbadis8336 6 лет назад +2

    Привет hi romaker just sometimes make analysis for sentences like you knew case of cases make us crazy like this sentence " about они говорят нам больше времени уделять себе " пока

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  6 лет назад

      I have a playlist devoted to cases, have you watched it? I am planning to make more videos about them ;)

    • @badisbadis8336
      @badisbadis8336 6 лет назад +1

      I had seen them and it's so nice

  • @epileptick1ddxdx804
    @epileptick1ddxdx804 9 лет назад +8

    Эй,у меня вопрос. Я тут один русский? Или тут еще есть русские
    Но,я сомневаюсь))

    • @dariasergeevna7706
      @dariasergeevna7706 9 лет назад

      Я туууууут

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  9 лет назад +1

      +NoVa Sigast уверена, русские здесь тоже есть ;)

    • @alexa.davronov1537
      @alexa.davronov1537 9 лет назад +1

      +NoVa Sigast don't know how I got on this side of the youtube again but I'm russian too :) Могу написать что угодно в качестве подверждения.

    • @egorstiler
      @egorstiler 8 лет назад +1

      я русский )))

    • @vektornil6213
      @vektornil6213 7 лет назад

      ахаха ))

  • @shkedija
    @shkedija 10 лет назад

    есть грам. ошибка в русском: мне необходимО поговорить с тобой

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 лет назад

      Viktoriya Firsova спасибо, описка, увы, иногда они встречаются. Когда работаешь над одним видео несколько дней и делаешь огромное количество подписей, уже глаза ничего не видят... :(

    • @shkedija
      @shkedija 10 лет назад

      Рада помочь :-)

  • @МаксимТагиров-ш5ъ
    @МаксимТагиров-ш5ъ 10 лет назад

    Ты Русская или нет???

  • @Algado
    @Algado 8 лет назад +2

    незнаю как другие учителя, но вот я считаю, что русскому языку наших зарубежных собратьев должен учить именно русский человечик, иначе видал, как они говорят шаблонно и не понимают некоторых поворотов фраз, да, сложно, но только русский сможет передать наш русский язык))

    • @Algado
      @Algado 8 лет назад +1

      а вообще помогают ваши уроки повторить английский язык))

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  8 лет назад +2

      это здорово, я рада, что мои уроки, даже эти, помогают Вам ;)

  • @darrinbaker6008
    @darrinbaker6008 9 лет назад

    говорить which is imperfective is like to speak or to be speaking. The preposition по can mean across therefore the perfective form поговорить which is like to had spoken in English can be literally translated as across to speak or to be speaking. For example: Женщина в парке хочет поговорить тебе.= The woman in the park wants to have spoken to you. or literally: Woman in park wants across to be speaking to you. Russian does not have articles like in English. сказать basically means the same thing as поговорить (To have spoken). but without the colorful literal translation across to be speaking.

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  9 лет назад

      +Darrin Baker thank you for an interesting explanation ;)
      p.s. Женщина в парке хочет поговорить с тобой.

    • @darrinbaker6008
      @darrinbaker6008 9 лет назад

      +Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online You are welcome. I would like to add in terms of the future perfective just in case there is confusion for English speakers as to why the perfective infinitive when conjugated in a present tense way still is like the perfective future. Говорю means I am speaking and Поговорю is literally: I across am speaking as in for example: Поговорю с тобой завтра.= I will have spoken with you tomorrow. or literally: I across am speaking with you tomorrow. I believe that ideaologically speaking if we native English speakers look at these verbs in this kind of way it will eventually make it easier for us to not have to ask questions as to when to use them because their literal meaning is self explanatory.

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  9 лет назад

      +Darrin Baker I don't get it, sorry... :) I across am speaking?...

  • @beverlybeverly8402
    @beverlybeverly8402 10 лет назад

    nice video but you have to say they told us .not they tell us pls make that correction nice video

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 лет назад

      Beverly Obushi Can you give me the time code, I don't see the mistake...

    • @beverlybeverly8402
      @beverlybeverly8402 10 лет назад

      Ok

    • @beverlybeverly8402
      @beverlybeverly8402 10 лет назад

      You said they tell us instead of they told us tell is used as present tense .while told is used as past tense .if u say they told us, it meant something that has already been said. but if u say they tell us u are trying to say the person is talking at dat particular moment .which is not possible for u to interpret at the same time but if u don't still get me u can tell me I will explain better ok

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 лет назад

      I understand what you mean, but I don't agree.
      'he tells me' is not present continuous, so it is not about an action which is going on right now, it is about a repeated action in present.

    • @beverlybeverly8402
      @beverlybeverly8402 10 лет назад

      Ok if u say so but I no u can't use he tells me Dat's not correct is he told me but if u think is correct its ok but I was just trying to help and I no my english was correct you ask can ask someone dat speaks English fluently

  • @waisymg3709
    @waisymg3709 10 лет назад

    you so sweets .. ))))

  • @darnischannel
    @darnischannel 4 года назад

    What the russian lengguage : ilove you...
    Priviet...im from indonesia

  • @look007456
    @look007456 4 года назад

    good,No English and chinese subtitle,хорошо , родом из Китая

  • @kontrollVK
    @kontrollVK 10 лет назад

    spaciba kraciva

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 лет назад

      Пожалуйста, рада помочь! :)

  • @neli4655
    @neli4655 10 лет назад +3

    she is beautiful

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 лет назад

      My life like hell Me? Thank you! :)

    • @neli4655
      @neli4655 10 лет назад +2

      Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online
      Yes, you, my dear

    • @liandry1960ify
      @liandry1960ify 9 лет назад

      Ne li she is brutiful

  • @reddyhann5517
    @reddyhann5517 7 лет назад

    your health secrets

  • @stast.4990
    @stast.4990 10 лет назад

    То есть ты имеешь в виду, что в русском языке можно такое предложение как например: Я говорил ему купить хлеба??? Говорить + кому-то + инфинитив??? Что за бред?

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  10 лет назад +2

      Такая конструкция возможна, но не в том контексте, что Вы употребили.
      "Она говорила ему больше отдыхать"
      Постоянно говорила имеется в виду, а он, например, не слушал и попал в больницу.

  • @IrespectUtoo
    @IrespectUtoo 6 лет назад

    what does this mean ? Тако Слва наше отеце до Матырь Слве а пребенде в Онь до конца конець

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  6 лет назад

      Не знаю, не понимаю это предложение

  • @franky1991
    @franky1991 10 лет назад +2

    You don't have to put a comma after "say." English is not Russian.

  • @pchelkaDanila
    @pchelkaDanila 7 лет назад +3

    херли в начале балалайка?? НУ ДАВАЙТЕ ЕЩЕ СЮДА МАТРЕШЕК НАПИХАЙТЕ С МЕДВЕДЯМИ!

  • @MegaSeart
    @MegaSeart 7 лет назад +2

    с балалайкой перебор)))

    • @AntoniaRomaker
      @AntoniaRomaker  7 лет назад

      я сменила заставку уже ;)

  • @liandry1960ify
    @liandry1960ify 9 лет назад

    antonia quanto sei invecchiata! m'inviti al tuo funerale???

  • @kazinazmul3709
    @kazinazmul3709 2 года назад

    Good job

  • @shshdbsbsb5848
    @shshdbsbsb5848 10 лет назад

    Thank you! This is so helpful for me!from Korea

  • @petermanuyeboah9114
    @petermanuyeboah9114 6 лет назад

    Спасибо большое