Just the lesson I needed. I'm always just googling the different words. Now I know how to a root the way I use in english. Now once I see a clip on what the prefixes and suffixes mean/equal to, I'll be ne ste closer to fully understanding the language. Thank you so much....спасибо болшой
Thank you for your suggestions! I will consider emphasising the word stress in my next videos. I understand that this is probably the most challenging thing for beginners.
Ha ! when you can read Russian road signs, and when you can speak "CO6AKA". when somebody has a german shepherd with them. and then you can say PERRO or Der Hund . nothing else matters ...
Is there any way for a beginner to remember native Russian roots, which were not derived from Latin words? Stems from Latin are quite easy for learners who are familiar with English vocabulary. But there're a lot of roots in Russian language that are not part of them.
Hey Roman, check out my newest video where I talk about a great way to remember Russian words. I believe by using it you will be able to memorise Russian roots easier! Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/gDXwWbzgl0g/видео.html
I find learning root words fascinating and makes building a vocabulary much easier.
Where do you find them?
Отлично! Спасибо большое
You are very welcome! Пожалуйста!
Just the lesson I needed. I'm always just googling the different words. Now I know how to a root the way I use in english.
Now once I see a clip on what the prefixes and suffixes mean/equal to, I'll be ne ste closer to fully understanding the language. Thank you so much....спасибо болшой
@@EddyJean-claude You are very welcome!
Thank you very much. This is really helpful video actually great.
@@taylansekerci9005 You are welcome! Glad to hear that!
Wow! This is GREAT! 😂
@@curtpiazza1688 Glad you like it!
So useful and great work on this way of teaching
@@rajayogesh4152 Thank you very much! Glad to hear that you find it useful!
Very useful!
I’m very glad you found this video helpful!
Excelente 🇧🇷❤️
@@gilbertoborges8478 So glad to hear that!
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suggestions : accents needed. frequency of use of the words indicated and how to use them in specific circumstances.
Thank you for your suggestions! I will consider emphasising the word stress in my next videos. I understand that this is probably the most challenging thing for beginners.
Ha ! when you can read Russian road signs, and when you can speak "CO6AKA". when somebody has a german shepherd with them. and then you can say PERRO or Der Hund . nothing else matters ...
Wow nice video
I’m glad you like it!
Very intersting learning 🎉🎉🎉
@@venkatesankannan263 Glad to hear!
Very useful. Having music in the background when trying to listen to the pronunciation is not helpful though.
@@DeeFay-fl1hs Thank you very much for your feedback!
Is there any way for a beginner to remember native Russian roots, which were not derived from Latin words? Stems from Latin are quite easy for learners who are familiar with English vocabulary. But there're a lot of roots in Russian language that are not part of them.
Will talk about a great technique to do that in one of my next videos!
Hey Roman, check out my newest video where I talk about a great way to remember Russian words. I believe by using it you will be able to memorise Russian roots easier! Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/gDXwWbzgl0g/видео.html
Милая барышня, в слове "работа" корень (root) "раб", а "работ" основа (stem).
ну и суффикс естественно отъ/а/о
*živъ (“alive”), *žiti (“to live”) → *životъ (“life”)
*žьvati (“to munch, to chew”) → *životъ (“stomach, belly”)
*dьlgъ (“long”) → *dьlgota (“length”)
*golъ (“bare, naked”) → *golotа (“nakedness”)
*slěpъ (“blind”) → *slěpota (“blindness”)
*orbъ (“servant, slave”) → *orbota (“work”)
*krasa (“beauty”) → *krasota (“beauty”)
*sormъ (“shame”) → *sormota (“embarrassment, disgrace”)
где это мост?
В Санкт-Петербурге.
Я не знал
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