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    ABOUT
    Can you believe it´s already December? I don´t know about you but I absolutely love this time of the year and the only thing I want to do in December is stay in bed and watch Christmas movies. So let´s leave grammar explanations and pronunciation lessons for next year and dedicate the whole month of December to learning Russian with movies, and not just any movies but Christmas movies!
    In the next four weeks together we´ll watch four clips from Christmas movies. Today we´ll be watching a clip from a famous Russian comedy called Ёлки (Christmas Trees) from 2010. The movie takes place in 11 different cities in Russia and the story happens on New Year´s Eve. The movie is hilarious and you´ll learn lots of conversational Russian phrases and slang words from it.
    You’ll watch the clip three times. First, with Russian subtitles, then I´ll read each phrase in slow Russian and help you translate it into English. Finally, you’ll watch the clip again without subtitles and by then you should be able to understand most of what is said in the movie.
    Leave a comment below with your recommendations on which movie I should use next for my series Learn Russian through Movies. Let’s go!
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  • @BoostYourRussian
    @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад +3

    Sign up for my FREE COURSE Learn Russian with Movies - russianwithmovies.com/free-course/

  • @paulinalarsen2023
    @paulinalarsen2023 3 года назад +34

    I love this woman so much. HOW CAN I THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU'RE DOING FOR US 😭😭😭

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад +3

      Thank you, Paulina! Glad you´re enjoying my videos :) If you want to support my work, you can buy me a coffee www.paypal.com/paypalme/boostyourrussian

  • @vagnjensen2011
    @vagnjensen2011 3 года назад +38

    I may as well confess right away: Without the translation I would miss about 75 % of the conversation.

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад +8

      That´s ok! This clip is difficult and with a lot of slang words that are worth learning

    • @disdonc6012
      @disdonc6012 3 года назад +10

      It's not only the vocabulary but also the slurred speech.

    • @musiclyrics4507
      @musiclyrics4507 3 года назад +3

      and that's why this video is useful

  • @malte5140
    @malte5140 3 года назад +8

    "Learn Russian with Movies" are the best videos to learn russian (and english :D )

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад +2

      Two birds with one stone :D

    • @malte5140
      @malte5140 3 года назад +1

      @@BoostYourRussian Zwei Fliegen mit einer Klappe

  • @saintleger858
    @saintleger858 3 года назад +1

    Toujours sympa merci, Спасибо!

  • @ceresludovic7509
    @ceresludovic7509 3 года назад +5

    Great work and really good learning.
    Even after 40 hours of dialogue i study in movie i just understand 60% of the conversation between the two man.
    Well,lt s mean i still need to learn more and more.

    • @SpankyHam
      @SpankyHam 3 года назад +1

      A significant part of the language consists of words and phrases in a figurative sense and/or idioms. Keep practicing and everything will gradually turn out.

  • @victorbitaraes3143
    @victorbitaraes3143 3 года назад +2

    I think your videos are perfect. Best thing I've found on Russian language up to this moment. Thank you so much!

  • @michaelandre9350
    @michaelandre9350 3 года назад +2

    Fabulous, Kristina - I enjoyed this style of learning very much and would love to see this movie as it looks so fun. Огромное спасибо!

  • @georgegibson6984
    @georgegibson6984 3 года назад +8

    Great job. I am just starting now, but I can see how this series will be a great tool in the future. It makes learning fun.

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад +2

      Hope you´ll soon be able to enjoy these movie lessons, George!

  • @Pakde_Junior11
    @Pakde_Junior11 3 месяца назад

    Terima kasih banyak Kristina

  • @fatemehakb590
    @fatemehakb590 3 года назад +3

    Огромное спасибо! Жду другие части фильма🥰

  • @musiclyrics4507
    @musiclyrics4507 3 года назад +2

    we need more like this video for practicing . thanks . keep going

  • @Lizdvs
    @Lizdvs 3 года назад +2

    Nice video as always! Большое спасибо

  • @footballtalents9817
    @footballtalents9817 3 года назад +1

    i enjoy all your movies all the time ,thank you so much for help, and please post more movies for us even everyday if possible .

  • @reginaldokeke8354
    @reginaldokeke8354 Год назад

    Great video, it will be helpful to show the infinitives of Less common verbs like Пашу for example.

  • @rafaelcamargo4357
    @rafaelcamargo4357 3 года назад +11

    Your channel is great, it's really helpful. Thanks a lot!!!!
    Could you do a video with a Tarkovsky film? I love the poem "First Dates" that is on the film "The Mirror", and I would love to learn more about it.
    Loves from Brazil

  • @Beastonn
    @Beastonn 3 года назад +4

    Great video layout! Спасибо)

  • @kavehkushi3661
    @kavehkushi3661 3 года назад

    Очень полезный урок. Третый раз я всё понял!!! Отличный метод. Happy Holidays );

  • @Dreamvivid
    @Dreamvivid 3 года назад

    This is so much fun watching and listening the first time and then to see if you were right the second time through.

  • @lukasbecker7757
    @lukasbecker7757 3 года назад

    Yeah the series is back!

  • @Julian-AJCP
    @Julian-AJCP 3 года назад +2

    I love those videos!

  • @sunmiduo
    @sunmiduo 3 года назад +1

    this is actually really really really helpful thanks

  • @LanPham-hl6sp
    @LanPham-hl6sp 3 года назад

    Thank you so much ❤️

  • @samanthabloklen6369
    @samanthabloklen6369 3 года назад +1

    I love this type of videos

  • @aubreyjohnson2551
    @aubreyjohnson2551 3 года назад

    This helps a lot! Thank you!

  • @husseinhashim1973
    @husseinhashim1973 3 года назад +2

    Great idea .. please keep going on these videos
    Peace

  • @slayerfiend33
    @slayerfiend33 3 года назад +3

    Actually this was the most helpful lesson I have seen yet, Its much better to learn russian for me as it is happening in real time.

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад +2

      Glad to hear that!

    • @slayerfiend33
      @slayerfiend33 3 года назад +2

      @@BoostYourRussian What movies do you recommend watching in russian, that are also in English?

  • @mamapandu952
    @mamapandu952 3 месяца назад

    terima kasih banyak

  • @charlesbyakika7094
    @charlesbyakika7094 Год назад

    What an interesting story ( short film).

  • @aikidoRick
    @aikidoRick 3 года назад

    Excellent movie for learning, I enjoyed it.

  • @allen7634
    @allen7634 Год назад

    Спасибо Вам большое. Этот снимок очень полезный, но думаю, что еще было бы полезнее если б Вы объяснили фразы как рай в шалаше. Спасибо!

  • @nanuzalazar6099
    @nanuzalazar6099 2 года назад

    Большое спасибо

  • @josephnicholas9812
    @josephnicholas9812 3 года назад +5

    Great idea and set up for learning new words and expressions! I love this---can you use more American movies like the Harry Potter selection! I think we all want to learn words we can use. The Putin videos are OK too but some of the words he uses would not be part of everyday speech. The sequence you use for learning is fantastic!

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад +3

      Thanks, Joseph! I already have about five more lessons based on movies on my channel and will be publishing more soon!

  • @russianstuard2458
    @russianstuard2458 3 года назад +1

    Great movie! ёлки 2 and 3 are also decent. ёлки 1 is a classic! The film teaches you alot about Russian culture for example: I never knew in Russia on new years eve you write a wish on paper and burn it and drink it within champagne to make it come true.

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад

      I actually haven´t watched the 2nd and 3rd parts

  • @billybetts936
    @billybetts936 3 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @javatsang3582
    @javatsang3582 3 года назад +1

    Teacher teacher. We need more new videos! Been waiting so long.

  • @vargaborbala5202
    @vargaborbala5202 6 месяцев назад

    This movie dialogue and your chosen method are really good. Will you upload more from Russian movies? There are valuable comedy pieces.

  • @eastwesttv7530
    @eastwesttv7530 3 года назад

    Hello, I just subscribed your channel, very interesting contents , can you make a video about Russian road signs ,( for driving licenses ) really appreciate 🙌🏿🌹 God bless you

  • @Magicboy1107
    @Magicboy1107 3 года назад +1

    Make this for more video please, I love this language From Cambodia.

  • @vampireegirl
    @vampireegirl 3 года назад

    Thanks ❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍

  • @issamassi465
    @issamassi465 3 года назад

    Отлично

  • @TomGuideKrakowPoland
    @TomGuideKrakowPoland 11 месяцев назад +1

    spasiba

  • @MarcMetral
    @MarcMetral 3 года назад +1

    Спасибо большое. Мне очень нравится эта цена.

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад

      Сцена? :)

    • @MarcMetral
      @MarcMetral 3 года назад

      @@BoostYourRussian Один маленький фрагмент фильма, во Франции, называется "сцена фильма".

  • @OFFSITE88
    @OFFSITE88 3 года назад +1

    Very helpful, thank you! Even more helpful if you could also add the literal translation.

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад

      Noted! Many people requested the same, I´ll try to implement it in my future videos

  • @marayoxz
    @marayoxz 3 года назад

    Comments on the Harry Potter video are off.
    Thanks for the videos. They are awesome

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад

      Thanks for your feedback! Yeah, RUclips disabled comments on that video because the video features minors :(

  • @melofernandesdacosta2766
    @melofernandesdacosta2766 3 года назад

    Nice

  • @quinnlarnachjones
    @quinnlarnachjones 2 года назад +2

    Great content as always, Kristina! Learn Russian with Movies has been my primary source of study material over the last month or so. Just out of curiosity, at one point one of the leads brings up "Yakutsk Drama". Is that a unique theory of theatre in Russia, or is it just drama that happens to be from Yakutsk? Огромное спасибо :)

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  2 года назад +2

      They are referring to the Dramatic Theater in Yakutsk!

    • @daria.akkura
      @daria.akkura Год назад +2

      He just referer to a specific treatre located in Yakutsk city. 😊 Random place where he happened to study. 😊

    • @quinnlarnachjones
      @quinnlarnachjones Год назад +1

      @@daria.akkura thanks heaps!

  • @ariunzayagantsooj5190
    @ariunzayagantsooj5190 Год назад

    🔥❤

  • @mariaosorio3638
    @mariaosorio3638 Год назад

    Very. Good to. learn!I thiinnk Kitt. Will. Beee good tto see. tthheee wholeeee movviie

  • @dmp7252
    @dmp7252 Год назад

    Hi, this is great. So, you offer this sort of break down for the entire movie? How many movies do you do this for? Can we buy them as a package. This is great!

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  Год назад

      I have 3 movie-based courses at the moment. You find all the information here russianwithmovies.com/

  • @SamSunLight
    @SamSunLight 3 года назад

    Большое спасибо за ваше новое видео, потому что мне нравится этот способ обучения !
    Hi Kristina can you tell me if it's good, please, because it's the first time I tell you what I think in Russian 😉
    Thank you a lot for your good job and wish you a good evening 🌠

    • @SpankyHam
      @SpankyHam 3 года назад +1

      100% correct and understandable
      Вы написали на русском верно/корректно/грамотно/правильно и понятно.

    • @SamSunLight
      @SamSunLight 3 года назад

      @@SpankyHam
      Thank you very much !
      большое спасибо за ваш ответ и мотивацию, которую вы мне даете 😀

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад +1

      Да, все правильно сказано!

    • @SamSunLight
      @SamSunLight 3 года назад

      @@BoostYourRussian
      Thank you Kristina, I am very happy to know that !
      Excellent week-end to you with a max of sun 🌞🌞🌞

  • @luckyluckydog123
    @luckyluckydog123 3 года назад

    thanks, it was a great lesson! the clip, without your analysis, would have been very difficult for me. It would be good if you could also explain in more detail at least some of the difficult words encountered in the clip, eg giving more examples, specifying their register and so on. But your videos are also great as they are, anyway :)

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад +1

      Lorenzo, thank you for your feedback and for the donation, I really appreciate it! I know it would be useful to include explanations with examples but it takes a lot of time to do that (in addition to the extra time that I already spent to make a printable transcript) and I don´t think I can keep up with that in the long run

    • @luckyluckydog123
      @luckyluckydog123 3 года назад +4

      Sure, I understand!
      I'll write here my findings on some of the words and expressions I found difficult.
      I hope this post will be useful to other people.
      Да бери, бери, у меня ещё есть!
      The initial да is a particle used, informally, for emotional emphasis. It can be translated as "cm'on", "go on (and)"
      у нас запрещено распивать спиртные напитки
      "у нас запрещено", literaly 'with us it is forbidden' it's the Russian way of saying 'We don't allow', 'alcoholic beverages are not allowed','You're not allowed' or similar. An unexpected usage to me.
      распивать means here: 'to have a drink together with someone else'
      ловко ты с ней!
      ловко меанс 'adroitly, craftily, cunningly, clevery'.
      So the whole expression word-for-word translated into: 'smoothly you with her!' or, perhaps, 'that was smooth of you with her!'
      I believe this one of the situations where Russian shows its penchant for dropping verbs altogether.
      I suspect с нею is also possible, but probably sounds too literary for this context.
      Якутский драматический.
      A reference to the якутский драматический театр. Perhaps obvious to Russians but puzzling to me, in part because of the succinctness and unexpectedness of the utterance, in part because I'd never heard of a 'drama(tic) theatre' in English or of a 'teatro drammatico' in Italian. Also in this case, no verbs, no 'theatre', no 'I attended', nothing.
      Чё в Питер?
      Чё is informal for что, and in this case it means почему: 'why to Peterburg?'
      Again, no verb was deemed necessary.
      Other examples of 'что' used with the meaning 'почему':
      что же ты не едешь? Why on earth you're not going?
      что ты не ложишься спать? - why aren't you going to bed?
      что же ты молчала? - why didn't you say anything?
      А что так? How come?, why so?, why is that?
      Накосячил?
      (Did you) mess up?
      накосячить (perf.) / косячить (imperf.) is an informal neologism meaning 'to make lots of mistakes, to do something poorly'.
      The verb is constructed from the noun косяк, which in turn is derived from the adjective косой 'skew, oblique'.
      The word косяк has several standard meanings (*) unrelated to накосячить but, according to Wikislovar', it also has the slang meaning of 'mistake' (most dictionaries don't report this meaning).
      (*) Other meanings of косяк: door frame; flock/herd/school (of fish); joint (cigarette containing marijuana)
      пашу как трактор
      From пахать, literaly 'to plough' and by extension 'to work hard, to toil, to sweat one's guts out'.
      I'm not sure how common the 'как трактор' is; judging by google, it's moderately common, so it's not an invention for this film, although the more traditional forms seem to be пахать как лошадь / как конь
      А у неё потом телефон... Раз, и батарейка садится
      'раз' in this case don't mean 'once' but it's a simple onomatopoeic particle similar to Bam!/Bang!
      In any case I don't understand how this sentence is connected with what was said before or what the other guy says later. He works like a dog, and then her phone's battery goes dead. What?
      А то...
      otherwise... (an synonym to иначе)
      задержаться
      to stay late (eg at work); to be held up (eg at work)
      Ой, вот только не надо
      'Oh, just don't!'
      It's not something I could realistically understand 'in the wild'.
      Потише можно?
      As usual with comparatives, the по- indicates 'a little': litt.: is it possible [to be] a little more quiet?
      As usually no verb, no пожалуйста, nothing.
      про рай в шалаше рассказышать
      A шалаш is a kind of hut, perhaps made of tree branches or straw, made as a temporary shelter. Etymologically it's from Turkish languages.
      The full expression is с милым рай и в шалаше meaning 'love and personal happiness are more important than material abundance and comfort'
      Да девушкам нужно чтобы мы тупо были рядом
      The first да is, again, just for emphasis, perhaps it could be translated with a filler word such as "Y'know"
      тупо in general means 'dully, stupidly' (from тупой - blunt, dull, stupid)
      Wikislovar', but not any of my other dictionaries (and I have some good ones!), reports as 'colloquial' the meaning ' незамысловато, просто , that is 'plainly, simply'
      In general the dialogue is very difficult also because of its extreme terseness, informal or slang expression and little context.
      Do Russians really speak and behave like that with strangers or it's just this film? What happened to good manners?
      :)

    • @martingalch
      @martingalch 2 года назад

      @@luckyluckydog123 I need this for every vidéo ! thanks

  • @languagetraveladoptee
    @languagetraveladoptee 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for your help with Russian:)

  • @mamapandu952
    @mamapandu952 3 месяца назад

    terbaik

  • @debpartin8737
    @debpartin8737 3 года назад +1

    I haven't known too many women in Russia that would fall for this guys eyes at least none of my friends

  • @suhanovdv
    @suhanovdv 3 года назад +2

    Можно взять сцену с Ельциным из второй серии "Перевала Дятлова". Будет забавно :)

  • @rbk_toworld
    @rbk_toworld Год назад

    ❤️

  • @sethsej4668
    @sethsej4668 3 года назад

    Can you please do a clip of the Soviet return to treasure island cartoon next time? The part where Dr Livci is diagnosing pirate captain would be great.

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад

      Oh, it´s been AGES since I watched that cartoon

  • @gannakurylko330
    @gannakurylko330 3 года назад +4

    женщина сказала не "вы знаете, молодые люди...", а "извините, молодые люди..."

  • @mounacheblak7828
    @mounacheblak7828 3 года назад

    I hope I am not too late with my suggestion but I just saw a good Russian comedy you might want to see. It is called Плохая Соседка. I really think it is convenient for a lesson.

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад

      Thanks for the suggestion! I haven´t seen that movie

  • @jansoltes971
    @jansoltes971 3 года назад +1

    Привет Кристина! What about Osobennosti natsionalnoy okhoty or Osobennosti nacionalnoj rybalki...? Would be fun, wouldn´t it? Большое спасибо, it is extremely helpful, what you do for us!!! 👍

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад

      Great suggestion! I need to rewatch those movies first, it´s been ages!

    • @jansoltes971
      @jansoltes971 3 года назад

      @@BoostYourRussianДа, c ума сойти, как время летит! 🤦‍♂️😉

  • @gionibegood6950
    @gionibegood6950 3 года назад +4

    until 14 i used to see every christmas a comedy called "poloseatay tigr" :-)

  • @SpankyHam
    @SpankyHam 3 года назад +1

    Для урока можно взять какую-нибудь сценку/эпизод из фильма "Новогодний рейс".

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад

      Надо будет посмотреть его)

  • @bhami
    @bhami 3 года назад +3

    I'm learning some unstated pronunciation facts.
    к девушке: к before д becomes voiced like г.
    щ seems to be nearly always be pronounced the same as ш. If not so, what are the rules on that?
    Thanks!

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад +3

      Why unstated? Russian pronunciation follows very strict rules, ones you know them, you can easily read any Russian word. In addition to devoicing in Russian pronunciation, we also have the reverse phenomenon - voicing. Voicing occurs when a voiceless consonant (к) is in front of a voiced consonant (д). In this position the voiceless consonant (к) will be pronounced like its voiced counterpart (г).

    • @JohnDoe-oo9ll
      @JohnDoe-oo9ll 3 года назад

      The difference between then letters is the pitch with the higher-pitch one pulling the lips back and perhaps a slight difference in tongue placement. The deeper pitch almost puckers the lips forward like for a kiss

  • @kokorose6632
    @kokorose6632 3 года назад

    🙇👏👏👏

  • @armings7219
    @armings7219 3 года назад

    Is it possible to learn a foreign language by reading a book
    And do I not need to read a grammar book professionally?
    Thanks for guiding me

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад

      I´m not sure what you mean by "reading a grammar book professionally" but to answer your question, it´s not possible to learn any language just by reading because you also need to focus on other aspects of the language - listening, speaking, grammar, et.c

  • @user-qv9kl2ww3l
    @user-qv9kl2ww3l 4 месяца назад

    Спасеба я любыу блоине соднще

  • @gila4135
    @gila4135 3 года назад

    чудесный! конечно нам нужно перевод но упражнение чудесное : чувствуешь себя в России.

    • @SpankyHam
      @SpankyHam 3 года назад

      в России нет ручных медведей у людей! Это стереотип. Никто не держит медведя как домашнее животное.
      -Ну конечно, я сам видел что ЕСТЬ! 😂 ruclips.net/video/mlxdnyfkWKQ/видео.html

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад

      Диалог довольно сложный, поэтому это нормально, что вам нужен перевод

  • @myrnalopez2033
    @myrnalopez2033 3 года назад

    I always wanted to understand whatever was said in the tv show París Hilton project

    • @SpankyHam
      @SpankyHam 3 года назад

      Чтобы достичь цели ваша мотивация должна зашкаливать.To achieve that goal, your motivation must be off the scale.

  • @Asma-ep9bx
    @Asma-ep9bx 3 года назад

    интересно - всегда думала что "не трогай" только значит "dont touch" а сейчас есть другой значение :)
    у меня вопрос "Пашу" можно его использовать например чтоб сказать (я пашу с утра до вечера)
    или его используют только как (Пашу как трактор)

    • @SpankyHam
      @SpankyHam 3 года назад

      можно "я пашу с утра до вечера", "я пашу без отдыха" , можно синоним "я вкалываю с утра до вечера" " я вкалываю целыми днями"

    • @nightyonetwothree
      @nightyonetwothree 3 года назад

      пашу to work hard

  • @user-bx7vk9gd9s
    @user-bx7vk9gd9s 3 года назад

    Где мы можем смотреть русские дубляжные и субтитровые потоковые фильмы? Привет из Индонезии, спасибо!

  • @nikimcbee
    @nikimcbee 9 месяцев назад

    Morozko!

  • @MTChannelYT
    @MTChannelYT 3 года назад

    Вечерний Ургант!

  • @justinkimberlakeofficial
    @justinkimberlakeofficial 2 года назад

    10:31 why did he say чего instead of что to say what?

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  2 года назад

      "Чего" is a conversational way of saying "что"

  • @shuraimelahi5210
    @shuraimelahi5210 5 месяцев назад

    Why is learning Russian here is also fun like be fluent which is fedor shirin

  • @mahirteymur4958
    @mahirteymur4958 3 года назад +1

    cristina i learned english to saying you that i love you

  • @ericwood3709
    @ericwood3709 3 года назад

    Я предлагаю Солярис как следующий фильм))

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад +1

      Ой, а я его не смотрела!

    • @ericwood3709
      @ericwood3709 3 года назад

      @@BoostYourRussian А может и Русский ковчег )) Уже посмотрела?

  • @user-no2od6ml6p
    @user-no2od6ml6p 3 года назад

    Кристина, а почему бы не вспомнить про самый новогодний фильм России?? Ирония Судьбы?

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад

      Обязательно опубликую урок с кусочком из Иронии судьбы перед Новым годом!

  • @tuckt6180
    @tuckt6180 2 года назад

    😺😺😺😺

  • @user-nf9pi7dr9l
    @user-nf9pi7dr9l 3 года назад

    didn't know that donkey translated as Traktor! I thought Donkey is ESHAK

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад

      Donkey is осел, not трактор but the phrase "to work as a tractor" doesn´t make sense in English that is why I avoided the literal translation

    • @Macvriendin
      @Macvriendin 3 года назад

      It's better to say: to work like a dog. To 'work like a donkey' is not english. Oh yes, there is 'donkey work', but in that word order it is okay.

  • @user-sv2rw3ss5i
    @user-sv2rw3ss5i 3 года назад

    hello, if you want the practice of the Russian language, then write to me, there will be an exchange of languages, I need to improve my English.

  • @galenwhite8765
    @galenwhite8765 7 месяцев назад

    Wow this one is so difficult for a learner. Such fast speech and with very little enunciation.

  • @debpartin8737
    @debpartin8737 3 года назад +3

    Ironic fate its a new year movie

    • @BoostYourRussian
      @BoostYourRussian  3 года назад +3

      The Irone of Fate, you mean? It´s one of the best movies ever! I´ll definitely make a lesson based on that movie!

    • @debpartin8737
      @debpartin8737 3 года назад

      С лёгким парнем

    • @debpartin8737
      @debpartin8737 3 года назад

      I love this movie

    • @debpartin8737
      @debpartin8737 3 года назад

      С лёгким паром

  • @stanislavkocur3408
    @stanislavkocur3408 3 года назад

    Я очень грустный потому что я роботаю в Берлине и я имял девошку в моей стране но я немогул её посетить потому что границе закрите. Ну мы расстались 😥. Очень желаю я себе вернутсья в мою страну ...и быть с мойой девошкой

  • @elieabikhalil1500
    @elieabikhalil1500 3 года назад

    иронни судбый