Memorizing words is easy, but in order to sound like a Russian, you have to master those soft sounds and placement of accents. That's why videos by Russian speakers such as Katya are invaluable.
One should learn from native speakers for all kinds of reasons. Personally I made the choice not to be picky about the pronunciation or grammar until I know a couple of thousand words. Before I started learning Russian, I told myself "Okay dude, are you prepared to be bad at a language you want to be good in?" Because I can't become good without being bad first. This made me mentally prepared to focus on what I understand instead of what I don't understand. Perfection is the last stage.
@@IbarraAlejandro "you must be a muslim" implying that following a certain religion makes it easier for you to learn Russian, you know it would have made more sense if Russians were muslims too :DDD
@@armincal9834 I think she means to say muslims have to speak/learn Arabic and Russian language does have words that needs enunciation like some Arabic words.
Katya is one of the most personable teachers I’ve ever seen content from. She makes me want to keep going, because her videos feel like talking with a friend.
What an absolutely amazing teacher. I am 77 and cannot wait to come back tomorrow and keep coming back until I have mastered every word. Thank you Katya.
Curious why someone ur age would bother w this nonsense?. . Most people, including me, don't find language learning enjoyable. We like the result only. . If u care to share ur motivation for this, I d like to hear, thx!
@@Caroline-yt9hc what's the best way to start learning i tried pimsleur and rosetta stone but then i hit a wall where it gets boring. how did you learn?
How did I even deserve that? All these amazing videos of native speakers talking to me for free in pretty much all languages I want to learn. This is beyond awesome, there is no excuse anymore not to learn a language if you only want to. Great content! And the teacher is just amazing, somehow she makes me feel calm and excited at the same time.
This internet thing is crazy! I'm retired, 73 years old and spend half my waking hours learning stuff I never had time for, nor access to, before the internet. And for free!!!!
Well I can tell you why it's free our technology's ever so increasing they have no use for translators commercially because our phone can translate everything, plus RUclips forces you to watch advertisements and with repetition you're bound to buy a product or similar product to the ads they cram in our faces.
Russian is so fun to learn! When I first started I never thought i'd ever get it, but to my surprise i've picked the language up quite easily & rapidly. I've only been learning for about 2 months & now i'm actually starting to understand what's being said in games, movies, music. I can even read in Russian now. Your app is great!
Actually such a fun language🤣 Most teachers say omg there are a plenty of grammar or other rulles in terms of russian you'll have to learn properly of course... but you know... don't be afraid mate. Glance at this from the other hand - the beauty of russian is its complexity, isn't it? On the whole however you speak we'll understand you at any rate.. it's for sure.. good luck✋
@@Сергуня-м6д "Glance at this from the other hand" такого выражения не существует, в этом смысле употребляется "look at the bright side" или "look at this from the other perspective". "On the whole" тоже не уместно. Generally however you speak we'll understand you anyway
After 13 lessons of Daria and some teachings of Katya on youtube I went last June to Moscow and St. Petersburg and I was very glad that I had done the lessons. I could read everything speak some simple sentences. But most of all the places I visited were very nice and the people were normal just like here in Europe. On the way to St.Petersburg by train, it stopped underway for a smoke break, since many Russians have a habit to smoke. Its a great country and is different from what you hear and see on the media. I will do it over again some time.
@@watereewolfe You don't, you have to rework the phrase, like «Я посетил Москву и Питер в прошлом июне и был очень рад, что _перед поездкой_ прошёл эти уроки», otherwise you will subtly lose part of information about tenses. Although the listener might extrapolate your meaning anyway, if you say «я съездил ... и был очень рад что прошёл эти уроки» it won't be apparent when did you finish studying, it could mean that you started and finished studying while you were there. In Russian past tense is very simple grammatically, all of it is in the context and words themselves (for example, ездил - съездил). If you want to create stricter timeline of the past you do it yourself, with sentence structure and words, in whichever way you like.
Your video is the best that I have found for learning useful Russian words and phrases. It is very organized and you are funny and relatable. I am only 55 hours in to learning Росский and I love it... and you, lol. Спасибо, Катюша! ♡
I'm just watching your video now for the first time, and I think you are the cutest and funniest Russian person I've ever tried to learn from!! I kept laughing while practicing! It was great.
I use DuoLingo and it's fun, like a video game, and very helpful. Also, HelloTalk and watching videos in Russian, and of course, the class here. Someone commented that there's an app that goes with this channel, too? I've been studying for almost a year and it's not hard, bit takes a little time every day to learn, just like video games or going to school.
I’m from America and I really want to learn Russian and/or Spanish- I’ve got more Spanish down than Russian by a long shot, but I’m far from fluent in both languages. My father and I travel every year to different countries and I’d love to go to Russia one day and be able to speak some of the language! The language is fascinating :)
Hey, have you been studying Russian? I'm a native speaker and I'm looking for English speakers. I want to improve my English pronunciation and help you with Russian. We can speak, for example, on skype, it can be a good free experience for both of us !
Yea! I mean, I absolutely love her style of teaching n plus she's funny af! but yeah, I agree! I think she should go just a little slower! or do it like, repeat right after every frase like 2 to 3 times. u know like, 1 slow 2 medium 3 really fast like she normally does. cuz fast is good too, so we learn how is really spoken! but u know, by the time I'm trying to memorize something she's already gone faaaar.. haha
@@gabrielvilla6409 Hello! It's good to know that you like Russian language. To expend the use of it, come to my group " Russia - Get Tuned!" facebook.com/groups/832731890794630 This group is on traditions, culture, folk music, dancing, celebrations, cuisine, eco tourism...
Hi there! Yes, you're right the language is hard to learn, even Russian teens, youth don't know much Russian. It's a shame as they don't talk much in life - the generation of silent people. It's good to know that you like Russian language. To expend the use of it, come to my group Russia - Get Tuned! facebook.com/groups/832731890794630 This group is on traditions, culture, folk music, dancing, celebrations, cuisine, eco tourism...
Good morning, Russian language is very new subject to the beginners, you must speak Russian very slowly and also you must repeat the words in Russian few times in order to repeat it after you.. thanks Katya
Hi! Yes, Russians is very melodic and flowing language.It's good to know that you like Russian language. To expend the use of it, come to my group Russia - Get Tuned! facebook.com/groups/832731890794630 This group is on traditions, culture, folk music, dancing, celebrations, cuisine, eco tourism...
My brother studied languages at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in California. The pace of study was intense. Students had to master the language course in 36-64 weeks. Psychologically it was very difficult, but fortunately he was helped by Yuriy Ivantsiv's book "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages”. The book " Polyglot Notes" became a desk book for my brother, because it has answers to all the problems that any student of a foreign language has to face. Thanks to the author of the channel for this interesting video! Good luck to everyone who studies a foreign language and wants to realize their full potential!
.....если не возражаете: "Благодаря вашим урокам, я могу знать два языка...." Или, что вероятно имелось ввиду: "Благодаря вашим урокам, я знаю два языка...."
Congrats! Very nice and useful video. It's impressive how many Russian verbs sounds almost the same as in Romanian language. It feels like the Romanian language is the border between Latin and Slavic languages.
Haha it’s been a long time since I tried learning any more Russian. What actually surprised me is how quickly I remembered how to read the words. Thank god Russians spell words the way they are pronounced. Now it’s just a matter of putting meaning to the words 😁 спасибо
@@catdaddy5192 Haha I know what you mean! By English standards though, the Russian language is a lot more predictable. And when things _do_ differ, there’s usually a rule or pattern behind it that makes it easier to figure out
I've watched and listened this while walking so I realized some sentences stuck in my head. Examples are useful. I can learn Russian and English same time.
Thank you for this video. Please can you make one with like English pronunciation spelling? I'm from the ghetto but Russian will be my 6th language I've taught myself. I love this video. I will be here for about 5 days until I've memorized these words. Thanks again. Hello from 3rd Houston texas
When I choosed this video, I noticed you seem Taylor Swift. Then you explain "большой", dancing like her in "Shake it off" videoclip. Wow, it was wonderful. You both are princess... ;)
Hello! It's good to know that you like Russian language. To expend the use of it, come to my group Russia - Get Tuned! facebook.com/groups/832731890794630 This group is on traditions, culture, folk music, dancing, celebrations, cuisine, eco tourism...
@@craftergaming392 I corrected him because it was incredibly easy to do so, and I enjoy being vexing. As for "history isn't a joke"... Yes it is, hence why we joke about Hitler, crash virtual planes into virtual skyscrapers, and is why my icon is a British colonial pepe. We joke about history because shit that happened in the past, has no more control than you let it.
This was great and I'm impressed with how many similar/same words you have when compared to Serbian. Ја много разумем ваш језик. Поздрав из Аустралије😃
I have to say, that Katia, makes douse lessons extraordinary. The education approach and so on is good, but the appearance and the performance of Katya, move lesson from level "i have to watch" to level "I want to watch". Спасиба Вам балшое Катюща :)
Thankyou Max for the story, yes attractive solitude though I think after succeeding I would live more comfortably with other people perhaps you and Daria!
1:59 Important, she used second person PLURAL and not singular, she is being more formal and polite^^ Edit: Native English speakers have trouble with that at first
I also wish you would spell the word in both the Russian alphabet and the English alphabet. It helps me pronounce the word correctly and also helps me remember which letter makes which sound. Thanks
Russian is an Indo European language. English is an Indo European language of the West Germanic branch. English milk, Tocharian malke, Latin mulgeo, Old Irish melg, Greek amelgo, Russian moloko and so forth. Linguistic, textual, genetic and archaeological evidence for the Out of India Theory of Indo European Languages Baghpat Chariots, Weapons and the Horse in the Harappan Civilization - Dr. BK Manjul ruclips.net/video/fZvKpjjTpgg/видео.html Findings from the latest genetic study conducted by ASI in collaboration with the Reich Lab at Harvard using ancient DNA from Rakhigarhi slides at 29:00 mark ruclips.net/video/Dio3Ep0nlv4/видео.html ruclips.net/video/n4WFk0iEK5k/видео.html ruclips.net/video/f0Lg1b_8N54/видео.html ruclips.net/video/-wIu3dUsmtY/видео.html Here are the tribes that spread the Indo European languages from South Asia to West Asia, Central Asia and to Europe Avestan) Afghanistan: Proto-Iranian: Sairima (Śimyu), Dahi (Dāsa). NE Afghanistan: Proto-Iranian: Nuristani/Piśācin (Viṣāṇin). Pakhtoonistan (NW Pakistan), South Afghanistan: Iranian: Pakhtoon/Pashtu (Paktha). Baluchistan (SW Pakistan), SE Iran: Iranian: Bolan/Baluchi (Bhalāna). NE Iran: Iranian: Parthian/Parthava (Pṛthu/Pārthava). SW Iran: Iranian: Parsua/Persian (Parśu/Parśava). NW Iran: Iranian: Madai/Mede (Madra). Uzbekistan: Iranian: Khiva/Khwarezmian (Śiva). W. Turkmenistan: Iranian: Dahae (Dāsa). Ukraine, S, Russia: Iranian: Alan (Alina), Sarmatian (Śimyu). Turkey: Thraco-Phrygian/Armenian: Phryge/Phrygian (Bhṛgu). Romania, Bulgaria: Thraco-Phrygian/Armenian: Dacian (Dāsa). Greece: Greek: Hellene (Alina). Albania: Albanian: Sirmio (Śimyu). Shrikant Gangadhar Talageri talageri.blogspot.com/2020/03/the-rigveda-and-aryan-theory-rational_27.html Five waves of Indo-European expansion: a preliminary model (2018) Igor A Tonoyan-Belyayev I. Tonoyan-Belyayev www.academia.edu/36998766/Five_waves_of_Indo-European_expansion_a_preliminary_model_2018_
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I’m Russian
What are the words for……
Raping ?
Genocide?
Torture?
Ty so much
It’s not free stop lying 😏😏
Hi Katya.. Do you know my brother Edward? ruclips.net/video/6_3JCfR6DcY/видео.html
Take care there pussy cat. 😘 ruclips.net/video/MBG3Gdt5OGs/видео.html
Hey what's up Katya? ruclips.net/video/EvkCcbd7oJM/видео.html
Memorizing words is easy, but in order to sound like a Russian, you have to master those soft sounds and placement of accents. That's why videos by Russian speakers such as Katya are invaluable.
Depends when your first language is. I'm Kashmiri and these sounds come easily to me.
@@farazbhat9832 You must be a muslim, from these countries... Russian is easy for me too cause I'm spanish, it isn't that hard..
One should learn from native speakers for all kinds of reasons. Personally I made the choice not to be picky about the pronunciation or grammar until I know a couple of thousand words. Before I started learning Russian, I told myself "Okay dude, are you prepared to be bad at a language you want to be good in?" Because I can't become good without being bad first. This made me mentally prepared to focus on what I understand instead of what I don't understand. Perfection is the last stage.
@@IbarraAlejandro "you must be a muslim" implying that following a certain religion makes it easier for you to learn Russian, you know it would have made more sense if Russians were muslims too :DDD
@@armincal9834 I think she means to say muslims have to speak/learn Arabic and Russian language does have words that needs enunciation like some Arabic words.
Katya is one of the most personable teachers I’ve ever seen content from. She makes me want to keep going, because her videos feel like talking with a friend.
Yeah! I think she's great.
And she is so krasivaya 😍
@@danielvargas1585 Her beauty radiates from inside and out, it seems.
She is also good looking.
What an absolutely amazing teacher. I am 77 and cannot wait to come back tomorrow and keep coming back until I have mastered every word. Thank you Katya.
Curious why someone ur age would bother w this nonsense?.
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Most people, including me, don't find language learning enjoyable. We like the result only.
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If u care to share ur motivation for this, I d like to hear, thx!
@@jeffreyd508 I find it very enjoyable. I speak 3 languages fluently, and Russian will be my fourth.
@@Caroline-yt9hc what's the best way to start learning i tried pimsleur and rosetta stone but then i hit a wall where it gets boring. how did you learn?
That is impressive!! My dad is 55 and doesn't know how to use youtube.
@@weetbix4497 That's impressive, my dad is 80 and has just fallen in love with twitter.
How did I even deserve that? All these amazing videos of native speakers talking to me for free in pretty much all languages I want to learn. This is beyond awesome, there is no excuse anymore not to learn a language if you only want to. Great content! And the teacher is just amazing, somehow she makes me feel calm and excited at the same time.
This internet thing is crazy! I'm retired, 73 years old and spend half my waking hours learning stuff I never had time for, nor access to, before the internet. And for free!!!!
Well I can tell you why it's free our technology's ever so increasing they have no use for translators commercially because our phone can translate everything, plus RUclips forces you to watch advertisements and with repetition you're bound to buy a product or similar product to the ads they cram in our faces.
Ok siasia... Speak Russian now.
I'm Brazilian, 62 and it's nice to follow this Channel. Good job. Congratulations.
Russian is so fun to learn! When I first started I never thought i'd ever get it, but to my surprise i've picked the language up quite easily & rapidly. I've only been learning for about 2 months & now i'm actually starting to understand what's being said in games, movies, music. I can even read in Russian now. Your app is great!
Реально? Лол, сомневаюсь что русский кому-то может показаться забавным для изучения. Ну ладно
Молодец , так держать
@@allahforblackz Спасибо!
Actually such a fun language🤣 Most teachers say omg there are a plenty of grammar or other rulles in terms of russian you'll have to learn properly of course... but you know... don't be afraid mate. Glance at this from the other hand - the beauty of russian is its complexity, isn't it? On the whole however you speak we'll understand you at any rate.. it's for sure.. good luck✋
@@Сергуня-м6д "Glance at this from the other hand" такого выражения не существует, в этом смысле употребляется "look at the bright side" или "look at this from the other perspective". "On the whole" тоже не уместно. Generally however you speak we'll understand you anyway
After 13 lessons of Daria and some teachings of Katya on youtube I went last June to Moscow and St. Petersburg and I was very glad that I had done the lessons.
I could read everything speak some simple sentences. But most of all the places I visited were very nice and the people were normal just like here in Europe. On the way to St.Petersburg by train, it stopped underway for a smoke break, since many Russians have a habit to smoke. Its a great country and is different from what you hear and see on the media. I will do it over again some time.
how do you say "that I had done" in Russian? Grammar
@@watereewolfe You don't, you have to rework the phrase, like «Я посетил Москву и Питер в прошлом июне и был очень рад, что _перед поездкой_ прошёл эти уроки», otherwise you will subtly lose part of information about tenses. Although the listener might extrapolate your meaning anyway, if you say «я съездил ... и был очень рад что прошёл эти уроки» it won't be apparent when did you finish studying, it could mean that you started and finished studying while you were there.
In Russian past tense is very simple grammatically, all of it is in the context and words themselves (for example, ездил - съездил).
If you want to create stricter timeline of the past you do it yourself, with sentence structure and words, in whichever way you like.
"People were normal just like here in Europe" ....You mean the UK? Because Russia is Europe.
Russia and its people are fantastic and I hope that I will call Russia home in the not to distant future.🇷🇺🇿🇦
@@mikeleonard8031 You are welcome ;) where do you wanna go? what city
I'm loving the little cartoons, they match perfectly with the instructor's theatrics lol
Must be so much work to add these! But they are really cool!
я очень благодарен!
you know it's a good russian class when your teacher is called Катюша
Rafael hhhh really
@@زکیاخانزاده yeah dud you will have to speak everything right, or else ...:D
@@زکیاخانزاده Yes, Or the barrage of KATYUSHA ROCKETS, WILL TEAR YOU DOWN.
cicik57 or you go to gulag
@@HiramAvila lol or like having russian roulette gun :D
i'm falling in love with the teacher
Now you must have known the importance of learning Russian. lol
Quit Kina lol
@@rebelsheep23 im learning russian for the exact purpose of russian women
You may try to propose
..... and here we realize 90% of people learning Russian are doing so to try the Russian Dating Apps
I was in Rostov in 2010-2012. It was hard to speak or understand Russian. But I got it in a year.
Now I can see why is so important to have a very nice teacher when you are going to learn something!
come to study with us)
@@learnrussianwithtanyavetto8571 yea,yea... in case Putin will invade Europe, I want to greet the soldiers 😁😁😁 Привет друзья! Я Иван....😁
Your video is the best that I have found for learning useful Russian words and phrases. It is very organized and you are funny and relatable. I am only 55 hours in to learning Росский and I love it... and you, lol.
Спасибо, Катюша! ♡
Очень полезное видео для начинающих студентов...
Спасибо большое!
Привет из Индии!
Слава Индии, привет из России
Ух ты, из Индии!
I'm enjoying learning Russian so much, thanks to you. I laughed and learned.
Really u are the best Russian language teacher I saw in my life .Thank you for your positive spirit😍🌹
Большое спасибо Катюша... I am very happy to follow your channel and learn Russian.. Я из Индонезии🇲🇨
I am starting to learn Russian this year. This video is really helpful for me. Спасибо!
I'm just watching your video now for the first time, and I think you are the cutest and funniest Russian person I've ever tried to learn from!! I kept laughing while practicing! It was great.
спасибо огромное из Палестины за вашы болезные уроки
Haha! :) "болезные" is sicky :) I guess you mean "полезные" - usefull ;)
Excelent!; Now I can practice English lenguage while I learn Russian lenguage too! Thanks for sharing! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Blessings from México! 🇲🇽
*language
I know just a little about Russian and I am trying to enhance it. This video is genuinely helpful. I am watching it repeatedly. Большое спасибо Катя.
It's only taken 2-1/2 years but I'm starting to get it!
Alex H are you still learning?
Привет, Алекс, как успехи?
how's it going
I moved back to South Florida and have been doing Lyft, and picking up several Russians. So I have a book trying to learn Russian by myself.
I use DuoLingo and it's fun, like a video game, and very helpful. Also, HelloTalk and watching videos in Russian, and of course, the class here.
Someone commented that there's an app that goes with this channel, too? I've been studying for almost a year and it's not hard, bit takes a little time every day to learn, just like video games or going to school.
I’m from America and I really want to learn Russian and/or Spanish- I’ve got more Spanish down than Russian by a long shot, but I’m far from fluent in both languages. My father and I travel every year to different countries and I’d love to go to Russia one day and be able to speak some of the language! The language is fascinating :)
Hey, have you been studying Russian? I'm a native speaker and I'm looking for English speakers. I want to improve my English pronunciation and help you with Russian. We can speak, for example, on skype, it can be a good free experience for both of us !
You are the cutest teacher ever!!!! I delight myself every time I see u to study
I think the words could be broken more down, so its easier to hear how to pronounce them
yea but you can also use google translate to help lol just a suggestion
Yea! I mean, I absolutely love her style of teaching n plus she's funny af! but yeah, I agree! I think she should go just a little slower! or do it like, repeat right after every frase like 2 to 3 times. u know like, 1 slow 2 medium 3 really fast like she normally does. cuz fast is good too, so we learn how is really spoken! but u know, by the time I'm trying to memorize something she's already gone faaaar.. haha
@@gabrielvilla6409 agreed, the sentence flashes on the screen then it's gone.... too fast and frustrating.
@@gabrielvilla6409 Hello! It's good to know that you like Russian language. To expend the use of it, come to my group " Russia - Get Tuned!" facebook.com/groups/832731890794630
This group is on traditions, culture, folk music, dancing, celebrations, cuisine, eco tourism...
You could slow the playback speed thats what I did
Memorizing... I would appreciate a real conversation between two persons in a lesson with coordinated phrases; I am grateful nevertheless for this.
Thank you from Turkiye. İ am living in Moldova and here half of moldovian population speak Russian lag.
Lol! Yes the teacher is beautiful and her comedy makes her even more pleasant to listen to 😍🤗😘
Just on her for dating Russians.. You don't have enough money for them
Решил начать изучать языки начав со своего.
Анилог 😂😂😂
Жиза
у тебя ничего не получится
И что мы тут забыли😂
Иман Хамзатова я не оснеn хорошо в русский 😂😞
I could watch her for hours and hours. But it's going to take 10 years before I can talk to babies and dogs.
Hahaha, agreed 👍
Hi there! Yes, you're right the language is hard to learn, even Russian teens, youth don't know much Russian. It's a shame as they don't talk much in life - the generation of silent people. It's good to know that you like Russian language. To expend the use of it, come to my group Russia - Get Tuned! facebook.com/groups/832731890794630
This group is on traditions, culture, folk music, dancing, celebrations, cuisine, eco tourism...
Good morning, Russian language is very new subject to the beginners, you must speak Russian very slowly and also you must repeat the words in Russian few times in order to repeat it after you.. thanks Katya
It’s so interesting looking at how the worlds are spelt, the Russian language is very unique
Hi! Yes, Russians is very melodic and flowing language.It's good to know that you like Russian language. To expend the use of it, come to my group Russia - Get Tuned! facebook.com/groups/832731890794630
This group is on traditions, culture, folk music, dancing, celebrations, cuisine, eco tourism...
Что же мелодичного в русском языке? Немало иностранных граждан (в том числе немцы) считают его жёстким и грубым.
@@ЯрославКнязь-т1ю Russian Russian is not a rude language, but a Russian accent in other languages!
Amazing, Easy and fast. This is so helpful and is very easy to understand once you know the Cyrillic alphabet. Love it, thank you for teaching us.
Frind ,I love you for your teaching method .
My brother studied languages at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in California. The pace of study was intense. Students had to master the language course in 36-64 weeks. Psychologically it was very difficult, but fortunately he was helped by Yuriy Ivantsiv's book "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages”. The book " Polyglot Notes" became a desk book for my brother, because it has answers to all the problems that any student of a foreign language has to face. Thanks to the author of the channel for this interesting video! Good luck to everyone who studies a foreign language and wants to realize their full potential!
Kata!!!! Thank you so much!!! I now have a few more words to tell my friend at work!!! Greetings from San Francisco California ❣️❣️❣️😘
@Colin Hirschberg
How did your trip go ???
У ваша урока, я могу узнать два языка английский и русский. Великолепно
.....если не возражаете:
"Благодаря вашим урокам, я могу знать два языка...." Или, что вероятно имелось ввиду:
"Благодаря вашим урокам, я знаю два языка...."
@@ЯрославКнязь-т1ю Да, очень хорошо. за ваши топлые коментарии, Вам огрмно спосибо.
Congrats! Very nice and useful video. It's impressive how many Russian verbs sounds almost the same as in Romanian language. It feels like the Romanian language is the border between Latin and Slavic languages.
Haha it’s been a long time since I tried learning any more Russian. What actually surprised me is how quickly I remembered how to read the words. Thank god Russians spell words the way they are pronounced. Now it’s just a matter of putting meaning to the words 😁 спасибо
in fact we NEVER spell the words the way thet sound!!!!
@@catdaddy5192 Haha I know what you mean! By English standards though, the Russian language is a lot more predictable. And when things _do_ differ, there’s usually a rule or pattern behind it that makes it easier to figure out
Вы действительно замечательные! Спасибо. ♥
Это твои плоды учения русского? Это шикарно
I've watched and listened this while walking so I realized some sentences stuck in my head.
Examples are useful. I can learn Russian and English same time.
Your channel is great! Katya is a great teacher. Thank you for these videos.
Thank you for this video. Please can you make one with like English pronunciation spelling? I'm from the ghetto but Russian will be my 6th language I've taught myself. I love this video. I will be here for about 5 days until I've memorized these words. Thanks again. Hello from 3rd Houston texas
This is so helpful and is very easy to understand once you know the Cyrillic alphabet. Love it, thank you for teaching us.
This compliments Duolingo very well I think. Duo is fun but helps to hear it from a teacher who is a native speaker.
I think I've seen you on DuoLingo. Hello from California!
Let's learn this!
Great information, just need to slow down a little bit before you move to the next. Thank you for your help; it's always appreciated!
Wow, that's great. Probably the best type of communication characteristics every observed.
You are one of the best teacher.
Full of expression :)
I'm really glad I'm Czech and a lot of words are similar.
Horosho
Czech republika...
Awesome! So helpful. My eight year old is catching up on her Russian since we missed the boat a little.
We are moving to Krasnodar in near future and we have to learn Russian.
Реально удачи вратан! :)
Welcome to our city! =)
Hi! Krasnodar isn't a good choice. The city isn't nice at all, the most importantly people is greedy, and like to take advantage of new comers.
@@tanyamir09 Krasnodar has nicer climate. What would be your recommendation?
@@RiosTikvic I personally don't like a city there and people. That's me. You might go along with them.
Very good way of studying Russian. Thanks
When I choosed this video, I noticed you seem Taylor Swift. Then you explain "большой", dancing like her in "Shake it off" videoclip. Wow, it was wonderful. You both are princess... ;)
Thank so much, my Russian is just getting better and better,
2:35
The Russian *"wink"* is a click sound of the tongue, fyi.
Большое спасибо, учитель Катя. Его выступления великолепны и мнемоничны. Saludos desde Argentina!!🌹🥀🌷
.... Ты точно русский.
A beautiful teacher ! And every class is really helpful and with good explanations 😊
Thank you Katyusha.
I benefited very much from you.
My greetings and respect to you!!!
- Не подскажете, как пройти в библиотеку ?
- В 3 часа ночи ?
3 часа ночи? Ты не спишь?😅
Thank you very much! You are a good teacher! I can learn rusian better by you! I hope many good things for you! I am a vietnamese! Spasibo!
perfect teacher, thank you
Katyscha you're truely awesome. Thanks for everything!
thank you, i'm brazilian and want learn english and russian
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This group is on traditions, culture, folk music, dancing, celebrations, cuisine, eco tourism...
Excellent instruction with very common phrases....👍 thank you
A Polish learning Russian. What has this come to. Well, at least it's not mandatory this time.
*Pole
For the moment......might be useful in future though ?
@@Pax.Britannica smh, Polish is correct too but why u correct him lol
@@2msvalkyrie529 That was a bit rude, history isn't a joke?
@@craftergaming392 I corrected him because it was incredibly easy to do so, and I enjoy being vexing.
As for "history isn't a joke"... Yes it is, hence why we joke about Hitler, crash virtual planes into virtual skyscrapers, and is why my icon is a British colonial pepe. We joke about history because shit that happened in the past, has no more control than you let it.
Большое спасибо, тебя.
Most loves from Tajikistan 🇹🇯♥️✌
Horosho Tajikistan, Spasibo comrade
This was great and I'm impressed with how many similar/same words you have when compared to Serbian. Ја много разумем ваш језик. Поздрав из Аустралије😃
I have to say, that Katia, makes douse lessons extraordinary. The education approach and so on is good, but the appearance and the performance of Katya, move lesson from level "i have to watch" to level "I want to watch". Спасиба Вам балшое Катюща :)
I am learning russian while learning enhlish hahah XD I love languages, I hope be a poliglot someday... I like how you are teaching
English* not enhlish
thank you, you are the prettiest teacher
why am I blushing throughout the video
Spasiba you’re the best
Приятно познакомиться.
Nice to meet you
Strategos Castaneda Взаимно
Мне тоже 😉
Drastvuti, Katia! Ochen Spasiba!
Aprendí bastante. Muchísimas gracias Katia, saludos desde Perú.)))
Muchas gracias Amigo, como esta bin peru?
это были потрясающие уроки, мне это нравится, спасибо. есть пара уроков в одном, это хорошая идея.
Merci beaucoup, trop cool vos vidéos pour apprendre le russe !
X-Flic Végan t'es vegan
@@BloodWolfDead non végétarien car occasionnellement je mange les oeufs bio fermiers mais faut que j'arrête si je veux honorer ce pseudo 666 :))
Thanks for this video Большое спасибо
This teacher is so lovely. Love from Cambodia. 😍😘😗
Thankyou Max for the story, yes attractive solitude though I think after succeeding I would live more comfortably with other people perhaps you and Daria!
My first language is English so memorizing the words are easy, but it’s very difficult sounding them out 😅
Hey I am from India . You are teaching russian like my mother . Thank for teaching God bless you ameen 👏🎰.
Это было здорово.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Спасибо Катюша 😄😄😍😍😍😍
Im Lithuanian and im trying to learn Russian. Well for me its an easy language
lithuania was part of the soviet union you most speak russian language
I'm french and it is so hard to make the sounds she makes to me, french language is so flat compared to russian 😭😭
Thank you very much for the lesson. Very charming!
1:59 Important, she used second person PLURAL and not singular, she is being more formal and polite^^
Edit: Native English speakers have trouble with that at first
I also wish you would spell the word in both the Russian alphabet and the English alphabet. It helps me pronounce the word correctly and also helps me remember which letter makes which sound. Thanks
I am crushed that Katusha refused my dinner invitation....so sad.
Ты хорошо учитель . потому что ты говоришь медленный и легко и хорошо
Very nice massage Katya I am learning same language
message* :D
Russian is an Indo European language. English is an Indo European language of the West Germanic branch. English milk, Tocharian malke, Latin mulgeo, Old Irish melg, Greek amelgo, Russian moloko and so forth.
Linguistic, textual, genetic and archaeological evidence for the Out of India Theory of Indo European Languages
Baghpat Chariots, Weapons and the Horse in the Harappan Civilization - Dr. BK Manjul
ruclips.net/video/fZvKpjjTpgg/видео.html
Findings from the latest genetic study conducted by ASI in collaboration with the Reich Lab at Harvard using ancient DNA from Rakhigarhi
slides at 29:00 mark
ruclips.net/video/Dio3Ep0nlv4/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/n4WFk0iEK5k/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/f0Lg1b_8N54/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/-wIu3dUsmtY/видео.html
Here are the tribes that spread the Indo European languages from South Asia to West Asia, Central Asia and to Europe
Avestan) Afghanistan: Proto-Iranian: Sairima (Śimyu), Dahi (Dāsa).
NE Afghanistan: Proto-Iranian: Nuristani/Piśācin (Viṣāṇin).
Pakhtoonistan (NW Pakistan), South Afghanistan: Iranian: Pakhtoon/Pashtu (Paktha).
Baluchistan (SW Pakistan), SE Iran: Iranian: Bolan/Baluchi (Bhalāna).
NE Iran: Iranian: Parthian/Parthava (Pṛthu/Pārthava).
SW Iran: Iranian: Parsua/Persian (Parśu/Parśava).
NW Iran: Iranian: Madai/Mede (Madra).
Uzbekistan: Iranian: Khiva/Khwarezmian (Śiva).
W. Turkmenistan: Iranian: Dahae (Dāsa).
Ukraine, S, Russia: Iranian: Alan (Alina), Sarmatian (Śimyu).
Turkey: Thraco-Phrygian/Armenian: Phryge/Phrygian (Bhṛgu).
Romania, Bulgaria: Thraco-Phrygian/Armenian: Dacian (Dāsa).
Greece: Greek: Hellene (Alina).
Albania: Albanian: Sirmio (Śimyu).
Shrikant Gangadhar Talageri
talageri.blogspot.com/2020/03/the-rigveda-and-aryan-theory-rational_27.html
Five waves of Indo-European expansion: a preliminary model (2018)
Igor A Tonoyan-Belyayev
I. Tonoyan-Belyayev
www.academia.edu/36998766/Five_waves_of_Indo-European_expansion_a_preliminary_model_2018_
Am learning Russian on Duolingo but your classes is amazing
0:17 ; Hola (Formal)
0:42 ; Buenos días.
0:58 ; Buenas tardes.
1:17 ; Buenas noches.
1:35 ; bienvenido.
1:52 ; ¿Cuál es tu nombre?
2:05 ; Mi nombre es...
2:21 ; Encantado de conocerte.
2:38 ; ¿Cómo estás?
3:00 ; ¿Qué hay de ti?
3:13 ; Gracias.
3:22 ; Por favor/bienvenido.
3:57 ; ¿Qué hay de nuevo?
4:15 ; Nos vemos luego.
4:27 ; Adiós.
4:34 ; ¿Dónde esta el baño?
5:07 ; ¿Cuánto cuesta esto?
5:19 ; Me gustaría ordenar.
6:00 ; Comprueba/revisa, por favor.
6:14 ; ¿Qué hora es?
6:28 ; Lo siento/perdone.
6:55 ; Bueno/está bien.
7:11 ; Ayuda.
7:34 ; Sí.
7:45 ; No.
SEGUNDA PARTE 8:17
Good shit nice Spanish translation lol
Excellent face impressions,,, excellent way to describe words,,
Спасибо очень хорошо вашего урока
i watched this video a year ago and found it so inspirational but a year later I understand every phrases directly with no English translation
Катюша становится все красивее с каждым уроком! Как это возможно?
Thank you for your time is help me a lot I like the way you teach, you very good on your job, okay have a good night bye bye.