Fedor, I have watched your videos for some months, now. The way that you explain concepts or even just break down words is extremely helpful, particularly for viewers who are not simply watching and thinking they’ll learn to speak Russian watching entertaining videos. Your videos ARE entertaining and that is part of the appeal that keeps me watching and looking for more, but they are also substantive for a learner who takes the information you provide and then goes to the next step with that information. You exude an aura of friendliness that makes learners feel comfortable. Like most things in life, the more effort and attention one gives to a task, the more benefit one reaps. I signed up for befluent, and I’m signing up for the camp. Thank you for the quality of instruction that you provide.
In case anyone wants to copy the list for their notes... 201. Ехать 202. Приходить 203. Уметь 204. Заниматься 205. Положить 206. Купить 207. Пить 208. Нравиться 209. Получать 210. Петь 211. Уехать 212. Называться 213. Помогать 214. Учиться 215. Входить 216. Холодный 217. Важный 218. Тёплый 219. Быстрый 220. Другой 221. Левый 222. Горячий 223. Любимый 224. Здоровый 225. Дорогой 226. Умный 227. Плохой 228. Женский 229. Мягкий 230. Круглый 231. Дверь 232. Стол 233. Машина 234. Деньги 235. Окно 236. Книга 237. Пол 238. Письмо 239. Школа 240. Снег 241. Собака 242. Гость 243. Врач 244. Вещь 245. Бумага 246. Документ 247. Бутылка 248. Телефон 249. Самолёт 250. Банк
Also, ы used to be written ꙑ it’s literally U like in sUn and i..so, if you say U and i fast..you get ы..it’s pretty much a diphthong. Bulgarians still retain the ultra short U Ъ, and Polish still retains the ultra short i Ь like in In/Inn/sin/igloo etc
Seriously how do you expect people to remember those words? All the vowels tend to turn into a sleazy "wi" and all the consonants are altered too and half pronounced, so all the words sound the same yutshi nyutshi bwitshi panitshi. There is not enough difference to remember the different words. Normal people can't parse the Russian language right
"I'd like to speak to the manager of this language" ahh comment if you really want to remember it then you're gonna need a lot of practice. the language is not going to make itself easy for you. "Normal" people can do it, even if its not easy.
Fedor, I have watched your videos for some months, now. The way that you explain concepts or even just break down words is extremely helpful, particularly for viewers who are not simply watching and thinking they’ll learn to speak Russian watching entertaining videos. Your videos ARE entertaining and that is part of the appeal that keeps me watching and looking for more, but they are also substantive for a learner who takes the information you provide and then goes to the next step with that information. You exude an aura of friendliness that makes learners feel comfortable. Like most things in life, the more effort and attention one gives to a task, the more benefit one reaps. I signed up for befluent, and I’m signing up for the camp. Thank you for the quality of instruction that you provide.
In case anyone wants to copy the list for their notes...
201. Ехать
202. Приходить
203. Уметь
204. Заниматься
205. Положить
206. Купить
207. Пить
208. Нравиться
209. Получать
210. Петь
211. Уехать
212. Называться
213. Помогать
214. Учиться
215. Входить
216. Холодный
217. Важный
218. Тёплый
219. Быстрый
220. Другой
221. Левый
222. Горячий
223. Любимый
224. Здоровый
225. Дорогой
226. Умный
227. Плохой
228. Женский
229. Мягкий
230. Круглый
231. Дверь
232. Стол
233. Машина
234. Деньги
235. Окно
236. Книга
237. Пол
238. Письмо
239. Школа
240. Снег
241. Собака
242. Гость
243. Врач
244. Вещь
245. Бумага
246. Документ
247. Бутылка
248. Телефон
249. Самолёт
250. Банк
bro i fucking love you, i use this to make flashcards and shit, you saved me a lot of time at this point.
Thank you! Good information for my Russian language learning journey.
Thanks again!! 😁 The word for 'door' is super easy. What gets me is the word for 'bread'!! There are a few like that that I struggle with
i mean, it's just hlyeb
çok şükür bunu biliyoruz 🤠
I need more advanced verb hopes some day you will post this❤
There are many videos he has posted on advanced verbs. Go to his channel. Hope this helps 🙋🏻♂
@@elijahheyes9061 thanks
Also, ы used to be written ꙑ it’s literally U like in sUn and i..so, if you say U and i fast..you get ы..it’s pretty much a diphthong. Bulgarians still retain the ultra short U Ъ, and Polish still retains the ultra short i Ь like in In/Inn/sin/igloo etc
Thank you! Im still a little rough on the soft sign, pronouncing it as U+I does make it easier to comprehend
Fedor, what is the difference between eхать and идти?
Ехать means to go by driving, идти means to go by foot, by walking
My parents in my childhood: Он занимается уроки. I can’t play outside just now Занимаюсь уроки. Those were the days
Он занимается уроками- кем/чем родительный падеж.
@@once.upon.atime.in.belgie так. І?
Please tell me what the very first word you say each time is?
"привет друзья. Как дела? My name is Fedor and today..."
Привет друзья, как дела? = Hello friends, how are things?
Make a video A for Z in Russian
Why is there no “ъ?”
´why you are so handsome 🤤🤩😜
what THE FU-
Seriously how do you expect people to remember those words?
All the vowels tend to turn into a sleazy "wi" and all the consonants are altered too and half pronounced, so all the words sound the same yutshi nyutshi bwitshi panitshi.
There is not enough difference to remember the different words.
Normal people can't parse the Russian language right
Nothing wrong with this lesson. You are your own problem!
if you really want to learn, then это очень дорого
"I'd like to speak to the manager of this language" ahh comment
if you really want to remember it then you're gonna need a lot of practice. the language is not going to make itself easy for you. "Normal" people can do it, even if its not easy.