Hello! Can you explain in which cases to write "ый", and when "ий" in masculine adjectives? For example: красивЫЙ and высокИЙ. The same question is about the endings "ая" and "яя" in feminine adjectives. And about the endings of "oe" and "ее" in neuter adjectives. Is it even possible to check it somehow?
If the stress is on the last sylabble you use -ой. if not, you use -ый or -ий. Ы is used if preceded by hard consonant, И if preceded by soft consonant or percieved soft consonant in speech.
@@Carla-pp4ru Ah yes, there is always someone outraged at any suggestion of improvement on someone else's channel. Of course you call yourself a "teacher", so you put words in my mouth, and write like an illiterate. What a surprise.
@@mountainhobo If you're trying to learn Russian you don't need it to be funny. Unless you're 12. I think they're working on a version of DuoLingo for kids so maybe that's more your speed. :)
very nice, but isn't there a mistake at the end of the video, a pretty girl, should't that be 'in transcription' kracibaja djebusjka? Now I see: simpatitjnaja djebusjka, which i think is: a nice girl?
Thank you for these videos, but I have a criticism. Your early videos were very salty, with act, role-playing, voice imitation, self-talk, and so on and so forth. I liked those videos so much that I postponed my sleep or work to see them in full. Words were easier to remember. But now I feel like I'm hearing a boring TV news.
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Прикольно так-то учить английский язык таким образом 😛
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26:12. Why does the example use ворона instead of ворон?
Thank you, now I have a crush on Katya.
Hello! Can you explain in which cases to write "ый", and when "ий" in masculine adjectives? For example: красивЫЙ and высокИЙ. The same question is about the endings "ая" and "яя" in feminine adjectives. And about the endings of "oe" and "ее" in neuter adjectives. Is it even possible to check it somehow?
If the stress is on the last sylabble you use -ой. if not, you use -ый or -ий. Ы is used if preceded by hard consonant, И if preceded by soft consonant or percieved soft consonant in speech.
Great content, but I wish you injected some humor into examples occasionally.
It's not a comedy show, does she have to be beautiful, educate you, and make you laugh? lol It's free. You're expecting a lot.
@@Carla-pp4ru Ah yes, there is always someone outraged at any suggestion of improvement on someone else's channel. Of course you call yourself a "teacher", so you put words in my mouth, and write like an illiterate. What a surprise.
@@mountainhobo If you're trying to learn Russian you don't need it to be funny. Unless you're 12. I think they're working on a version of DuoLingo for kids so maybe that's more your speed. :)
very nice, but isn't there a mistake at the end of the video, a pretty girl, should't that be 'in transcription' kracibaja djebusjka? Now I see: simpatitjnaja djebusjka, which i think is: a nice girl?
Thank you for these videos, but I have a criticism.
Your early videos were very salty, with act, role-playing, voice imitation, self-talk, and so on and so forth. I liked those videos so much that I postponed my sleep or work to see them in full. Words were easier to remember. But now I feel like I'm hearing a boring TV news.
Хорошее видео! Я тоже начала снимать видео для тех, кто изучает русский язык!
Garacias👍🇱🇰
Perhaps it's just me, but the examples contain way more difficult words than the actual list it seems. (This is not a critique)
OMG!.. im addicted to this!... Como não amar russos ?
Forstttttttt🤧
Кто-то учит наш язык? Я удивлен .
I am :) you have a beautiful language
Yes we are я люблю русский 😍😍
конечно