Do You Know Weekdays and Months? | Russian Language

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @BlockchainTravel
    @BlockchainTravel 5 лет назад +293

    So glad there aren’t any crazy rules for days of the week. I was expecting Monday to be a completely different word if you are talking to a woman about a Monday on the 3rd week of November or something.

  • @s.r.9363
    @s.r.9363 5 лет назад +170

    When I'm watching your videos, it sounds like Russian is a piece of cake to learn. Your videos makes me become fond of this language.
    Thanks alot.

  • @James-ef6op
    @James-ef6op 4 года назад +22

    One of the best Russian tutors. I always watch and study before my Russian online class. 15 minutes no problem, i can always pause, rewind, slow down the video when I need to memorize and practice certain parts. Thanks and continue what you do your content is helping many people like me.

  • @lisamaddox8564
    @lisamaddox8564 8 лет назад +155

    Finding your videos was like opening presents on Christmas! You explain things really well, so I think longer videos would be best. Спасибо!

  • @marianneroux2952
    @marianneroux2952 7 дней назад

    I'm reviewing the two classes of elementary Russian I took 2 years ago, and I can't help but be grateful for the plethora of educational material you've created on this channel over the years. You make learning fun! Keep up the good work!

  • @jayparra8574
    @jayparra8574 7 лет назад +51

    I love "INFORMATIVE " videos regardless of length.

  • @thomaschevrierlaliberte5884
    @thomaschevrierlaliberte5884 3 года назад +2

    Your voice has such a crisp accent. It makes learning so much easier 👍

  • @samathzakiyyah8407
    @samathzakiyyah8407 4 года назад +3

    The best RUclips tutorial for Russian!! You r doing a Great job by passing on your beautiful language to so many who want to learn it..and it so interactive and makes it easy to absorb new rules and sounds

  • @MrGlorfi
    @MrGlorfi 8 лет назад +31

    Talking about preposition "в" "во" - there's no difference in the meaning, so they're actually two variants of one preposition which basically means "in" "inside of something" also it has the meaning of direction, for instance:
    "Я иду в магазин" - "I'm going to the shop". So it takes the meaning of "to" in many cases when we're talking about the point of destination, especially when it means that we're going inside of a building.
    It's very easy to define when we use "в" and when we use "во".
    We use "во" when the word starts with a consanant "в" and after it there are other consanants, for example:
    "Ты пришел во время" - "You came just in time"
    And we use "в" when the word starts with "во" and in all other cases. For example:
    "Мяч упал в воду" - "The ball fell into the water"
    "Мой друг работает в офисе" - "My friend works in the office"

  • @jonathanacosta5377
    @jonathanacosta5377 7 лет назад +12

    I've been learning Russian for almost 3 years now at my own pace where im comfortable with the basics and your videos are helpful so thank you keep up the good work and to me 15 minute videos are fine theyre not too long in my opinion theyre good 👍

  • @uniquelyleira
    @uniquelyleira 6 лет назад +39

    I like it when he starts to write things down. It's interesting to see how Russians write their words.

    • @bennuask2611
      @bennuask2611 2 года назад +4

      They actually write differently than shown here. He is using the alphabet found in books. This is the alphabet for reading books and magazines, for printed material, that is. They do have another set of symbols for actually writing by hand.

    • @himesilva
      @himesilva 2 года назад +1

      And here I've been stressing about not having perfect cursive yet!

  • @luciaac9460
    @luciaac9460 4 года назад +2

    15 minute videos are very helpful to keep track of the topics you brilliantly explain.

  • @keerankingdomplantae7491
    @keerankingdomplantae7491 7 лет назад +66

    I'm from Paraguay so I'm so far away from Russia and Europe in general and there's no Russian classes anywhere in here. I'm so really thankful with you for doing all of this! I really like the language and hope someday I can be in Russia :)

    • @CentsTwo
      @CentsTwo 7 лет назад +2

      Que genial

    • @_ddoraemon_
      @_ddoraemon_ 5 лет назад

      En Paraguay hay en la ANR creo

    • @mauriciolesme6770
      @mauriciolesme6770 4 года назад

      hdm jajajajajja yo también hago lo mismo, yo todavía no puedo entender como es que no hay clases de ruso acá en asunción. btw en la anr tampoco hay

    • @_ddoraemon_
      @_ddoraemon_ 4 года назад

      @@mauriciolesme6770 habia antes de que empiece la cuarentena jajaja

  • @minzy102
    @minzy102 4 года назад +1

    Spent 53 days in a row using Busuu. I find that they give me the basis to a subject, then I watch your videos for more insight and then to practice, then go back to Busuu to complete that activity. These videos ARE SO HELPFUL! I cannot stress this!

  • @amandastrayer6446
    @amandastrayer6446 6 лет назад +7

    I like having all of this information in one video :) I just pause it or rewind if I need to take extra time. This is very helpful. Thank you! Способа

  • @Riurelia
    @Riurelia 4 года назад +52

    The word Суббота makes me think of "Sábado" in Spanish, which also means Saturday.

    • @СергейПудовкин-о4з
      @СергейПудовкин-о4з 4 года назад +11

      Ah, verdad! "subbota" ~ sabato ~ sábado. Sabes que en ruso, el vino se dice: вино = vino! O también: велосипед = bicicleta! Se parece a la palabra "Velocípedo". Pero no muchos la usan en al español de hoy.

    • @anneallison6402
      @anneallison6402 3 года назад +2

      @The secular humanist knowing spanish, english and french (and basic german) really helps with russian

    • @ОлегЦарев-р8г
      @ОлегЦарев-р8г 3 года назад +9

      This word is from Hebrew anyway. Shabbat

    • @AltarParssoy
      @AltarParssoy 3 года назад +1

      @@ОлегЦарев-р8г yeah noticed that many years ago. then it took me a day to look for it's origin altogether and it's all coming from babylonians.

    • @ОлегЦарев-р8г
      @ОлегЦарев-р8г 3 года назад

      ​@trains and trams I love French, but Russian has too many stupid French words from the 19th century. Many French words (Arab and other foreign words) starts from A, for example: "Абажур" or "ателье". Some oldschool stuff :)

  • @dwbush777
    @dwbush777 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much for posting your Russian language videos. They are very, very helpful and I like your pronunciations. It’s easier for me to learn when you pronounce the words repeatedly and slowly, then normally. I’m looking forward to following all of your lessons! 👍🏼

  • @carenuithol9483
    @carenuithol9483 4 года назад +1

    I prefer video's on specific topics. My tutor teaches me but after I use your videos for pronunciation. You do such a good job of making it all make sense. I like being able to look up the specific thing and listening to it over and over again. Thank you so much.

  • @patriciadirickx7248
    @patriciadirickx7248 3 года назад

    15 min please
    The only small issue with months is the change in stress.
    Good lesson, thanks.
    By the way....I followed your BeFluent Camp, found a Tandem Partner...we communicate twice every day, and I finally get to SPEAK.
    You can study for years...without actual conversation, you don't get anywhere . It's such fun to get into practice what we drilled.... everything starts to make sences now.
    Guys....BeFluent Camp!
    Go for it !

  • @deepeshkataria664
    @deepeshkataria664 4 года назад +1

    Hii Fidor I'm from Rostov on don.. I am learning russian and I was searching how to pronounce week days in russian and I got this video.. I was very happy to see you taught months names also in the same video . Thank you :)

  • @AshelinFox
    @AshelinFox 5 лет назад +6

    When you already loved this channel and then he says, "my favorite band, Alter Bridge." ❤❤❤

  • @ФамТхайШон
    @ФамТхайШон 5 лет назад +2

    A little bit ‘bout russian grammar, д, в, ж, з, г are strong form letters, which as you pronounce them, you throat will vibrate and т, ф, ш, с, к are weak forms. It means that as you pronouce these weak forms your throat won’t vibrate. So when you see д, в, ж, з, г at the last of words, they will turn into т, ф, ш, с, к in order but don’t do it in contrary. It’s a rule but easy to remember. there is an example for you in this video when you pronounce Четверг ( thursday ), the г will turns to к as it is at the last of Четверг

  • @ayoubessaghyr1397
    @ayoubessaghyr1397 8 лет назад +5

    Thank you very much for your videos, you really helped me, i'll share your channel with my friends who are learning russian too , спасибо :)

  • @Cynthiavdkamp26
    @Cynthiavdkamp26 5 лет назад

    I love all of your videos they're really helpful! I love the longer ones, where you take all the time and repeat everything.
    The more of your videos the better

  • @moonefull
    @moonefull 5 лет назад +1

    Dobredin,
    I started following your videos a few days ago and I really enjoy watching them. I really like and appreciate the fact the videos are short and sweet. Since I actually feel that I'm learning! So 5 to 17 minutes is more than enough. Keep the good work! Also I noticed there is a similarity between the days and some numbers 4- chittere and Thursday, 5- pyat and Friday and Saturday...
    So thanks for sharing and explaining Russian
    xx 😁

    • @Needmoremars
      @Needmoremars 5 лет назад

      Good find! You are correct, days of the week are named after corresponding numbers. Except Saturday (суббота) which is an adapted Shabbat and Sunday (воскресенье) which means resurrection.

  • @josepgarcia2534
    @josepgarcia2534 4 года назад

    Long videos are the best. It’s so good and your videos are so easy to understand

  • @SPKonrad36918
    @SPKonrad36918 8 дней назад

    You are an outstanding teacher sir #Спасибо #BeFluent - videos like this is why I joined the Be Fluent class online!!

  • @katsayshii
    @katsayshii 5 лет назад +1

    LONG videos! It's nice to bulk them so I don't have to constantly change or look for the second part, it's more practical and I seem to be more focused if I don't have to mind switching to other videos, which often distracts me or making an excuse for myself and use it as a break to do something else. And I really want to learn more Russian from you ^^
    THANK YOU for making this channel by the way! I can surprise my boyfriend's mother soon by speaking Russian to her (:

  • @thefineartofwalkingpoint
    @thefineartofwalkingpoint 4 года назад +3

    Thank you it is so beautiful to have nice people teaching you I swear that twice in a row I have seen people that should not be teaching anyone anything teaching Russian in American Colleges. May God Bless You

  • @rosiez4052
    @rosiez4052 3 года назад

    I've been trying to learn Russian since the past summer with youtube videos and i just found out about you now, and honestly you are the only one that explains it in so much detail! I actually feel like i am making progress now!! T

  • @glenryseff9858
    @glenryseff9858 5 лет назад +2

    I like the two segments together, because they are related. I really appreciate you carefully explaining the pronunciation. Thanks Fedor

  • @Mars-Sello
    @Mars-Sello 6 лет назад

    dude, you are cool.
    i've been watching russian lesson channel on youtube , but you are the best so far. simple and easy to understand. you explain every single word for beginners like me.
    Keep teaching people with these easy Russian lesson.
    Well, you are Subbed! with the Bell notifications :). хорошо! супер! спасибо большое !

  • @yiannistsevremes9126
    @yiannistsevremes9126 4 года назад +1

    Hi Fedor! Thank you for your work and your great help you provide to all us who wish to learn your beautiful language! To reply to your question: i would prefer shorter videos of 7-10 minutes for more complex and deep grammatical subjects. But for easier vocabulary or russian culture subjects, i would prefer videos like this one, length 15-20 minutes. Especially, for russian culture and habits you cannot expand enough in short videos. Thank you so much!

  • @robertwaroff4303
    @robertwaroff4303 5 лет назад +3

    I know this is late, but I like the longer videos. More in depth information is always better to me....

  • @christinebarrows6127
    @christinebarrows6127 7 лет назад

    You've been helping me a bunch, both the short and long videos have been great. Personally, I prefer longer videos, because I can multitask and learn russian wherever, without having to change videos so often. But I suppose some subjects are longer than others, so it all depends! Thanks again, so far your videos are the most educational and easy to abosorb that I've found on youtube. Rock on man.

  • @y.kyukim4890
    @y.kyukim4890 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you so much!! I like the way you teach and explain how to read.

  • @mehrajuddinansari1416
    @mehrajuddinansari1416 5 лет назад +2

    Bro you are a good teacher!!! Excellent way clear the concepts 🥰🥰

  • @cynthiasaldivar7591
    @cynthiasaldivar7591 7 лет назад +5

    You make it look easier to learn russian🇷🇺😊Thank you and greetings from Barcelona

  • @Andromeda-ASMR
    @Andromeda-ASMR 8 лет назад

    Hey Fedor! thank you for the video. I think long and short videos are both good and helpful. It doesnt matter, because I want to learn russian anyway and your channel helps a lot! :) Cant wait for the next videos! :)

  • @Rudra71124
    @Rudra71124 2 года назад

    You are real good at teaching ,my friend. thanks heaps, am just a dabbler and your videos make it lot easy for me to make sense of Russian language.

  • @lutherpi24
    @lutherpi24 4 года назад

    Thanks for your videos! I prefere them short. Because sometimes I don't have that much time to see the full video.
    Keep doing this incredible !
    From Lisbon - Portugal
    B.W

  • @fernandopepes8485
    @fernandopepes8485 4 года назад

    I just started to watch your videos and I already love it. Thank you so much!!!

  • @1945Monique
    @1945Monique Год назад +1

    Hello from Belgium. Me too, I like the 15-minute videos. You are very clear and this is the perfect rehearsal after my first year Russian.Thank you to share your knowledge.

  • @myrnalopez2033
    @myrnalopez2033 4 года назад

    Whatever lenght you want to upload your videos bc you are such a good teacher that it really helps me to acquire some useful information about русский язык

  • @nolarainfatally201
    @nolarainfatally201 5 лет назад

    Long videos ! You make it so pleasant! Thank you, again ! I need allllll the help I can get !

  • @alicharsmith9970
    @alicharsmith9970 7 лет назад +1

    Hi Fedor, In reference to your question about length and content of videos, I think if the subjects you are talking about are related (like this one with days of the month and months of the year), I like one video. Yes, it is a little longer, but I am okay with that. If you were smooshing together two subjects that were unrelated like days of the week and colors, then I would say, two videos. I am going to practice my calendar now! Thanks for another great video lesson!

  • @pjosephsmith
    @pjosephsmith 4 года назад +3

    New to russian, thanks to drops and duolingo plus couple other little things. Not much past say a couple months of actual lesson in my russian and just want to say - the more Russian grammar I observe, the more I understand why there is a problem with alcohol in Russia.

  • @tomjameson3152
    @tomjameson3152 6 лет назад

    Thanks again for a great video! I think related items like this work well as a 15 minute video. Best wishes from England - keep up the good work!

  • @carenuithol9483
    @carenuithol9483 4 года назад

    Thank you. I was struggling with the pronunciation of these words. This video made it all clear.

  • @tzaoriana
    @tzaoriana 4 года назад

    Shorter videos with a spesific topics is much preferred for me. But it is only my opinion.
    Thank you so much. I learned a lot from you

  • @jvlm3091
    @jvlm3091 3 года назад +1

    It's good to have weekdays and months together. Excellent video.

  • @russwriter17
    @russwriter17 3 года назад +1

    You can make really long vids! I like them a lot! Spasiba from Switzerland!

  • @La-meiga-celtibera
    @La-meiga-celtibera 7 лет назад

    Hello! I am new to learning Russian and I enjoy learning from your videos! And this is a late response but it depends on the topic, I think for weekdays and months it was a good idea to keep them together, but I am sure that there will be topics that take longer so keeping them apart would be good. Anyways you're doing good as you are! Thanks so much for the videos!

  • @winnietsai2433
    @winnietsai2433 5 лет назад

    I love this video! Repeating is really a good way to learn a new language

  • @excentrisitet7922
    @excentrisitet7922 8 лет назад +167

    I suppose that problem with Sunday is the repetition.
    Во вторник
    but
    "Во "Воскресенье" would have the repetition of "Во во" wich would sounds weird. :)

    • @aleksandrlitvinov365
      @aleksandrlitvinov365 7 лет назад +11

      В понедельник, Во вторник, В среду, В четверг, В пятницу, В субботу, В Воскресенье.

    • @melissagerber7231
      @melissagerber7231 6 лет назад +6

      Resurrection is the word for Jesus returning from the dead.

    • @MrHealfi
      @MrHealfi 6 лет назад +1

      Yes, bobo means "small injury" (often for children) in French

    • @RussianwithTatiana
      @RussianwithTatiana 6 лет назад +1

      Воскресенье «подкачало»)

    • @mihanich
      @mihanich 5 лет назад +20

      There is "v" followed by other consonant in "vtornik", that's why it has to be "vo vtornik".

  • @Varzio
    @Varzio 7 лет назад +8

    Well, definitely gonna need this for my exam on Saturday.

  • @Ray_Parax
    @Ray_Parax 8 лет назад

    I've done the accusative case just yesterday and thank to you I've understood it by watching the first part of the videos about the days of the week! :D
    Keep on your videos, they're very useful!!
    пока покааааа

  • @zinaz2130
    @zinaz2130 8 лет назад

    your videos are really simple and clear; they helped me a lot in my learning spasiba :)

  • @carlasmith9760
    @carlasmith9760 7 лет назад +1

    This was so helpful. I'm going to use your videos before I work on the chapter in my book.

    • @carlasmith9760
      @carlasmith9760 7 лет назад

      Russian Grammar Second edition - I'm sorry for the late reply -

  • @maxmatey727
    @maxmatey727 4 года назад

    So glad I found this channel

  • @eugenesedita
    @eugenesedita 4 года назад

    Longer is better, Fedor. Thank you. :)

  • @cathyg2682
    @cathyg2682 6 лет назад

    Thank you, Fedor. I enjoyed your video. The hardest part for me is pronouncing the 'b' together with the month or day. This length of video is fine, but I am very interested in languages and have studied Russian before, so maybe other people would find it long.

  • @zenah9426
    @zenah9426 3 года назад

    YOUR VIDEOS ARE AMAZING 😍😍😍 KEEP THEM UP !

  • @catemef6963
    @catemef6963 7 лет назад

    I realize by now it is an old question but I would say the length of the video would depend on the subject matter. It makes sense to combine week days and months, so the length of this video is appropriate. If we were in a classroom lessons would be anywhere from about an hour to two or more. This 15 minute (or so) segments are very nice.
    I do wish there were some way to get RUclips to offer them consecutively. As a beginner I find it a little frustrating to sift through all the more advanced lessons to find the more basic lessons, but they are all so good I find I don't mind this so much.

    • @catemef6963
      @catemef6963 7 лет назад

      Sounds very good! I have been watching Burn Notice on Netflix and there is a lot of Russian spoken in some episodes. Although I understand so little of it, it is fun to pick out the words I have learned. My new project is to make flash-cards of the words I am learning to help me review.

  • @emregungor7853
    @emregungor7853 Год назад

    I was going to say, your long videos are great mate! and then realized this video filmed 6 years ago, hahaha.

  • @vinaynaik7072
    @vinaynaik7072 4 года назад

    I like your small ( picture in picture) face, easy to understand what you speak and easily understood pronounciation.

  • @larrycastro7937
    @larrycastro7937 7 лет назад

    Talking about whether it's ok or not to keep the days of the weeks and months in different segments of seven minutes or so. It's doesn't matter to me. We're going to have to learn it sometime, sooner or later, when learning the Russian language. Fedor, you're the best teacher, when it comes to learning the Russian language.

  • @kolias33
    @kolias33 4 года назад +5

    Hi "teacher", I am spanish (canary islands) and I am learning russian; I have found several teacher (russian/spanish) but I have to say that your way of teaching is by far the best. The way you teach the pronunciation is very understandable....very glad to have found your chanel. Thanks very much! All the best!

  • @arianisena738
    @arianisena738 6 лет назад +30

    Я родилась в октябре :) (just practicing)

  • @edwarda.casimiro9808
    @edwarda.casimiro9808 7 лет назад +2

    Make your videos as long as you need, to thoroughly explain the concepts, and we will adjust. This was very helpful, спасибо!

  • @osamakhaledal-dalati129
    @osamakhaledal-dalati129 4 года назад +1

    I really like to watch short videos not longs
    And thank you

  • @keving-lo7841
    @keving-lo7841 4 года назад

    I like the longer videos. This is because it is very informative. 👍

  • @sashaeyez
    @sashaeyez 4 года назад +1

    You are an excellent teacher...Love you so much...wish i was able to learn from you in real life..you would have made me become an expert in russian..so good you are bless 😘

  • @harsh2081
    @harsh2081 5 лет назад +1

    15 min video is okay.
    Highly appreciate your way of teaching.

  • @RajYadav-zl8fe
    @RajYadav-zl8fe 5 лет назад

    15 minute is a best video..... Its a best class for a study Russian.

  • @aurelisilva7962
    @aurelisilva7962 6 лет назад +1

    Fedor, please keep making 15 minute videos, they are a GREAT help! You've got a fantastic channel for learning Russian; I subscribed about a month ago)) . Also, just out of curiosity, which day in May were you born? ) I was also born in May:)

  • @ahnnahnewell5263
    @ahnnahnewell5263 3 года назад

    I prefer like 15 min videos over 7 minute videos because longer ones go more in depth with stuff and that helps A LOT with memorization. I once watched like a 42 minute video and it helped me so much with grammer!

  • @mucitlimon
    @mucitlimon 8 лет назад

    Like your videos man, keep up the good work!

  • @Khadija.B.
    @Khadija.B. 6 лет назад

    I learned a new things with this video. Thanks a lot for your good explanation.

  • @nidavural3892
    @nidavural3892 4 года назад +1

    Thank you man ! You explaine very well:))

  • @xativaxativa8952
    @xativaxativa8952 7 лет назад +6

    in Greek and Portugues is the same. They use for example in Greek monday δεύτερη (deftera) which is mean Second day. τρίτη (triti) third day. etc. They have the same systemen in Russian.

    • @jaedth
      @jaedth 5 лет назад

      Pity he doesn't mention this, then. Sounds rather useful info.

  • @erkojerk
    @erkojerk 8 лет назад

    I think situational vocab is a good topic for videos. For example you could dedicate one video to vocab at a restaurant, or how to order coffee, catching a bus etc. I found when I was in Russia I could say what I learned, but when someone asked me a further question back i had no idea what they are saying. For example, if I order a coffee I can make myself understood, but then they ask if I want milk or sugar, or large or small...I do not have this additional vocab so cannot handle the situation in Russian completely. I can survive but I cannot thrive and so knowing how to operate in a given context is very powerful. Thanks!

  • @jamesnorris1772
    @jamesnorris1772 4 года назад

    In response to your question. I am OK which ever length you make the video, but when they are short it permits me to focus on that specific lesson until I feel confident to continue to the next.

  • @BeeMcReal
    @BeeMcReal 8 лет назад

    Thank you very much man for doing this! It is really helping. спасибо!!

  • @BlueDragon11809
    @BlueDragon11809 5 лет назад

    That's extraordinary федор

  • @evok8959
    @evok8959 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for your effort, and short videos I think it would be better

  • @brandonsmith1198
    @brandonsmith1198 2 года назад

    This is the greatest translation of the months

  • @ahlemlee2488
    @ahlemlee2488 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you . Russian seems easier with you
    Please can you do a video about the most common Russian words used/ needed to be used by a foreigner .

  • @arakaramed
    @arakaramed 3 года назад

    Thank you for another great educational video.

  • @freeagentangler5159
    @freeagentangler5159 5 лет назад

    Great video! Keep it the way it is.

  • @JH_Phillips
    @JH_Phillips 7 лет назад

    Спасибо, Фидор! Very helpful!

  • @musk4mars116
    @musk4mars116 5 лет назад

    To improve your writing with pen on paper use 4-5 layers of paper. This will create a softer surface giving a bit more resistance to the pen tip and allowing more control. I can tell from the sound that the surface is too hard. Thank you for the lesson.

  • @hervejean9262
    @hervejean9262 3 года назад

    GREAT LESSON ! Good job,Thanks!

  • @zyanyalazarin6477
    @zyanyalazarin6477 Год назад

    I like this kind of videos, no need to change the timing

  • @naram288
    @naram288 6 лет назад

    Thank you for all the informations , really helped ✌🏼

  • @jorgeluizjlc2011
    @jorgeluizjlc2011 3 года назад

    Great video! Your teaching is very good. One more subscriber.

  • @lizedur4976
    @lizedur4976 5 лет назад +5

    My vote: shorter version. Then a few minutes to practice, etc. Lesson done for the day. You are a super teacher! Thanks again!

  • @howjaneylearned
    @howjaneylearned 6 лет назад +1

    The rule is that you get во when you have two consonants at the beginning of the word and the first letter is в or ф. Во Флориде, во Владивосток.
    НО есть несколько исключений, которые меня так мучат. Например, "во что" но "в школу". Тем более "Во имя Христа" или "Во истину воскрес!" Я как раз собираюсь делать видео на этой теме:) Ты, как всегда, молодец!

  • @7rav15
    @7rav15 5 лет назад +1

    Hey man. Thanks for helping out with my upcoming trip. Taking a car From St petersburg to helsinki.