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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2019
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  • @dasfettmeinerkatze2280
    @dasfettmeinerkatze2280 Год назад +27

    It's funny, I was struggling with this until I thought to myself "ohhh. It's like French." So my vocabulary is being translated from English in my brain, but my conjugation is being translated from French. It's a whole process.
    Спасибо за видео, вы очень хороший учитель

  • @benjaminsawyer1292
    @benjaminsawyer1292 3 года назад +42

    I was really struggling to understand Russian Verb Conjugations. Your video honestly helped me so much and I FINALLY understand how this aspect of the Russian language works. I appreciate your labor as a teacher. Thank you.

    • @logiccubing4646
      @logiccubing4646 Год назад

      I'm in the middle of the a2 level and just started learning conjugations, chances are I could be B1 because of the stupid amount of cases lol

  • @paolodominici202
    @paolodominici202 4 года назад +70

    There's also an app called "russian verbs", I use it

    • @user-gb1ig6wm2z
      @user-gb1ig6wm2z 5 месяцев назад +3

      Спасибо

    • @pinklady7184
      @pinklady7184 4 месяца назад

      I go to OpenRussian, an online dictionary where you scroll down the pages for conjugations of verbs plus audios. I use that site almost everyday.

    • @UltraPatate
      @UltraPatate 4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks

  • @TomTMGTomtheMasterGamer
    @TomTMGTomtheMasterGamer 3 года назад +21

    Love the video! Helped me a bunch! Also, I found it funny when I saw the thumbnail said all about conjugation but like the first thing you said was "today we'll cover not everything about conjugation" that gave me a laugh. But none the less, great video :)

  • @ibrahimkenderian4479
    @ibrahimkenderian4479 2 года назад +7

    I’m always checking this channel for revisions … and to make everything clear for me … you have no idea how this is helpful and simple and clear … thanks a billion for this channel, you’ll be one of the reasons I will pass my preparation year exam in Russia … thanks a lot

  • @anhpam9205
    @anhpam9205 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much Fydor. Your English is excellent!

  • @jota69
    @jota69 4 года назад +4

    I really liked this video format!

  • @0SeanLee00
    @0SeanLee00 4 года назад +3

    I've been searching for this type of websites for long! thxxxx

  • @michaeljohnson_ok
    @michaeljohnson_ok 2 года назад +4

    I want to watch two more videos just like this for past and future tense.

  • @jannysingh5623
    @jannysingh5623 4 года назад +2

    Thanks.....🙏 Fedor this is really helpful for learning Russian language

  • @AceofDlamonds
    @AceofDlamonds 4 года назад +15

    Thanks!
    Do you have any more "stop saying ____" vids for us? 😉

  • @bilalcheema2773
    @bilalcheema2773 4 года назад +11

    Your videos are very helpful brother... keep up the good work 🇷🇺❤️

  • @nathandean4412
    @nathandean4412 4 месяца назад +1

    Your videos are so helpful and clear, you're a talented presenter, thanks so much for your work and the cooljugator tip - awesome resource!

  • @OrleansVT
    @OrleansVT 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for not smacking the mic! Huzzah!!

  • @efanelli6564
    @efanelli6564 3 года назад +1

    Great videos! I learn a lot! Thanks!

  • @noblecollins9549
    @noblecollins9549 4 года назад +7

    My Russian madam never showed me this easy techniques

  • @PeterSodhi
    @PeterSodhi 2 года назад +1

    Great lesson - better than my grammar book

  • @esanchoe
    @esanchoe Год назад +5

    Привет Федор, твой канал очень интересный, я учу русский язык сам а я помню свое знание английского языка. Большой спасибо.

  • @bthomas2097
    @bthomas2097 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Feodor

  • @SnowInHere
    @SnowInHere 2 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @user-bp6dq9yw2f
    @user-bp6dq9yw2f 4 года назад +4

    любить / полюбить
    [lyoo-BEET' / pah-lyoo-BEET']
    (to love; to like; to be fond of)
    Russian verb pair любить-полюбить conjugated into all of the tenses and aspects. Simple reference on moods and participles.
    « Russian Verb Index
    IMPERFECTIVE ASPECT PERFECTIVE ASPECT
    Infinitive (initial form) любить полюбить
    Present Tense
    1st Person Singular - я люблю́ -
    2nd Person Singular - ты лю́бишь -
    3rd Person Singular - он лю́бит -
    1st Person Plural - мы лю́бим -
    2nd Person Plural - вы лю́бите -
    3rd Person Plural - они лю́бят -
    -“I love learning languages, especially Russian.”
    «Я люблю изучать языки, особенно русский».
    «YA lyublyu izuchat' yazyki, osobenno russkiy».
    Expressions and Set Phrases
    • я буду любить - I will love

    • искусство любить - an art of love

    • любить по-русски - to love the Russian way

    • время любить - time to love

    • любить себя - to love oneself

    • полюбить себя - to fall in love with oneself

    • Я всегда буду тебя любить. - I will always love you. (familiar)

    • Фильм "Памятная прогулка" более известен в России под названием "Спеши любить". - The movie "A Walk to Remember" is rather known as "Hurry to love" in Russia.

    • "Спеши любить" -- мой самый любимый фильм. - "A Walk to Remember" is my most favorite movie.

    • Тебя не любить невозможно. - It's impossible not to love you.

    • @user-bp6dq9yw2f
      @user-bp6dq9yw2f 4 года назад

      Привет федор
      Как вы ?
      Спасибо за ваш положительный отзыв.
      Талии {Венди}

  • @donpalmerino3708
    @donpalmerino3708 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for the cooljugator link. At least the basic Russian conjugation is no way as complicated as an Italian verb.

  • @villafrancocalderonm.8675
    @villafrancocalderonm.8675 4 года назад +1

    Excellent video, very usefull!

  • @DeepVoiced
    @DeepVoiced Месяц назад

    My guy had a seizure at “как дела”

  • @livesimply2450
    @livesimply2450 2 года назад

    Really handy this video thanks bro

  • @the_mask_off
    @the_mask_off Год назад

    Thank you for a useful video to learn Russian

  • @catherine7918
    @catherine7918 5 месяцев назад

    Please can you do more of these conjugation videos? Thank you :)

  • @Retsler54
    @Retsler54 2 месяца назад

    6:08 what I do not understand as I log in to cooljugator is that I do not find verbs with "я" in imerfect (?). Can you guys explain to me how come not?

  • @shrippie-4214
    @shrippie-4214 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm surprised I've been guessing these for a while just here to speed up my writing and speech lol

  • @stevedowning3892
    @stevedowning3892 4 года назад +4

    Привет федор! Спасибо для ваш видео. Do you have similar tips for declining adjectives? A website for that that does what cooljugator does would be great

  • @ericdekervarec9824
    @ericdekervarec9824 3 года назад +1

    i am french and any way i like your VD of Russian language. very clear i can understand quiet well

  • @Callmeromain2016
    @Callmeromain2016 4 года назад +1

    Great website. I am using it every day

  • @crazyd4ve875
    @crazyd4ve875 4 года назад +4

    It reminds me a lot of Latin conjugations, if anyone knows Latin. I have a whole verb packet I use solely for all the endings.

    • @comradeacerbus6397
      @comradeacerbus6397 4 года назад +1

      CRAZYD4VE87
      Yep. I love the language, hate the endings

    • @crazyd4ve875
      @crazyd4ve875 4 года назад +1

      @@comradeacerbus6397 Same lol

  • @culturedbelle5089
    @culturedbelle5089 2 года назад

    This video is very confusing to me: I don’t understand why there at the words on the side if we don’t use them. Where do these verb endings come from?

  • @ArgoniumCore
    @ArgoniumCore 4 года назад +50

    Я русский, зачем я это смотрю?

    • @Kirshach
      @Kirshach 4 года назад

      Спасибо за твой аватар

    • @BOBER-OPPORTUNIST
      @BOBER-OPPORTUNIST 4 года назад +1

      Например, чтобы узнать, что род в русском меняется при отрицании в спряжении:
      У попа былА собака...
      У попа не былО собаки...))

    • @Benn61
      @Benn61 4 года назад +1

      для науки

    • @dnyal02
      @dnyal02 4 года назад

      beever the racial opportunist хахахаха

    • @nikodemid9633
      @nikodemid9633 4 года назад +2

      Чтобы знать, как по-английски будет "спряжения"

  • @thespades7644
    @thespades7644 4 года назад +3

    Thank you Fedor, you are very helpful
    I have a question: In the second conjugation how do I decide whether to write "я учЮ" or "я учУ"?

    • @borealevatski5167
      @borealevatski5167 4 года назад +9

      Well, basically "ю" and "у" are same sounds, but "ю" is written after soft consonants and "у" after hard ones. Though, there is a rule, that after "ч" and "щ" are always written "у" and "а" instead of "ю" and "я". So it always will be "чу" "щу" and "ча" "ща".

    • @gingertea5304
      @gingertea5304 4 года назад +3

      @Schmeagenheimer in the second conjugation - чу/щу
      Actually, we have some simple rules for ч/щ and ж/ш:
      Жи - ши пиши через и (Жи - ши write with и)
      Ча - ща пиши через а (Ча - ща write with а)
      Чу - щу пиши через у (Чу - щу write with y)

    • @TomTMGTomtheMasterGamer
      @TomTMGTomtheMasterGamer 3 года назад +1

      @Schmeagenheimer I understand the confusion. It's a simple brain fart even I was having. You use у and ю with Я ( I ) and you use ат and ят with Они (they)
      So, when saying like Я уч = учу
      Они уч = Они учат
      Hope that clears things up :)

    • @tellurius4951
      @tellurius4951 Год назад

      I will tell you a terrible secret.
      The letter ю is notwritten after ч, NEVER.
      There is such a rule, I write чу/шу with the letter у

  • @f-bs8rw
    @f-bs8rw Год назад

    спасибо за это видео хорошего дня.

  • @basicinfo6816
    @basicinfo6816 4 года назад +1

    Nice

  • @donwhitt9899
    @donwhitt9899 6 месяцев назад

    я говорю - Why isn't я учу - я учю instead?

  • @tmac7016
    @tmac7016 4 года назад +1

    Fed, I do not understand how to differentiate between “should” and “must” in Russian. Both are должен in my translator. Can you please help? Thanks!!

    • @alexvap3280
      @alexvap3280 4 года назад

      The word "should" is often not translated into Russian, in contrast to the word "must". For example, "I said I should be at home next week" - я сказал, что буду дома на следующей неделе

    • @tmac7016
      @tmac7016 4 года назад

      ALEX VAP thanks!

    • @alexvap3280
      @alexvap3280 4 года назад

      @@tmac7016 I will clarify my answer a bit. The word "should" expresses the future in the past tense. Or - a condition, obligation. In Russian, this often corresponds to the form of the verb (word), which expresses the future in the past tense. Therefore, the word “should” is often not translated literally as “должен”.

    • @tmac7016
      @tmac7016 4 года назад

      ALEX VAP Alex, thanks. I was asking about how to express I “should” do something vs I “must” do something. For instance, “I should go to work” often means I’m not actually going to work. But “i must go to work” means I’m actually going. How would I naturally express those thoughts?

    • @alexvap3280
      @alexvap3280 4 года назад

      @@tmac7016 In Russian, this is expressed, for example, by the word when you need to do something, but this is not necessary. “I should go to work” = Мне следует пойти на работу. The word "must" is translated into Russian by a word that means that you must definitely do something. “I must go to work” = Я должен идти на работу. But in Russian often intention is not expressed by the word “следует”, but for example “мне нужно”, “не мешало бы”, "хотел бы", "хотелось бы". Or another example - "I should be glad to play if I could" - Я бы с радостью сыграл, если бы мог

  • @user-og1nu5pb8c
    @user-og1nu5pb8c 2 года назад

    I just didn't know until recently that there a so many people out there who don't get the logic of verb conjugation and noun declension... 🤣
    The same logic applies to German, French, Spanish, Italian, Greek, Swedish, you name it.

  • @samneibauer4241
    @samneibauer4241 4 года назад +3

    How do I know when to use the first person singular endings -ю vs -у and the third person plural endings -ят vs -ат for -ить type verbs?
    I guess another way of asking the question is: Why are some of the endings for говорить and учить different, even though they are -ить type verbs?

    • @BOBER-OPPORTUNIST
      @BOBER-OPPORTUNIST 4 года назад +3

      Because of the spelling rule:
      ча - ща пиши через А (write ча - ща using А)
      чу - щу пиши через У (write чу - щу using У)
      ч & щ are allways soft in Russian,- so there's no reason to use Я & Ю after them

    • @minedoimperija
      @minedoimperija 2 года назад +1

      I know you probably read the response above but just in case he explained it very well

    • @vinceyrankings
      @vinceyrankings Год назад

      @@BOBER-OPPORTUNIST are there more spelling rules like this?

  • @MrZombiepvz
    @MrZombiepvz 12 дней назад

    It's easier for someone who speaks french/german

  • @minaiyanmohammad
    @minaiyanmohammad 4 года назад +1

    полезно

  • @dragonflying6320
    @dragonflying6320 Год назад

    ❤️

  • @T-ArcherOne
    @T-ArcherOne 4 года назад +2

    Можете ли вы сказать мне разницу между «теперь» и «сейчас» пожалуйста?🙏

    • @T-ArcherOne
      @T-ArcherOne 4 года назад +2

      Bojan Bojić thank you very much!! Спасибо!!🙏🙏

    • @levyaaron1901
      @levyaaron1901 4 года назад +1

      Теперь - from this moment
      Сейчас - now, precisely at this moment

    • @T-ArcherOne
      @T-ArcherOne 4 года назад +1

      levy aaron Спасибо большое! Так что, как я могу использовать это в предложении?

    • @levyaaron1901
      @levyaaron1901 4 года назад +2

      Например когда ты вышел с работы ты можешь сказать:
      _Тепер мне домой
      И когда ты в автобусе или в машине ты можешь сказать
      _Сейчас я в автобусе и иду домой
      Надеюсь ты понимаешь

    • @mihanich
      @mihanich 4 года назад +1

      Я сейчас дома
      - I'm home now.
      Я теперь дома
      - now I'm home.

  • @sammychristy5240
    @sammychristy5240 3 года назад

    Я волю машина
    I think this says i drive a car

  • @milenahakobyan812
    @milenahakobyan812 4 года назад +2

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @76steve76
    @76steve76 3 года назад

    Do the same rules apply to verbs that in ATb as for verbs that end in ETb?

  • @jacobmeyers9514
    @jacobmeyers9514 3 года назад

    So is it grammatically incorrect to say я говорите по-русски?

    • @linazlatin1285
      @linazlatin1285 2 года назад

      Я говорю по русски. Very slight mistake. But you are correct about the rest.

  • @MiroslavOstapenko
    @MiroslavOstapenko 2 года назад

    Зашел на видео чтобы узнать перевод слова "кондюгейшинс"))

  • @record.practic2189
    @record.practic2189 2 года назад

    Ты знаешь что мои проблем я знаю но я все равно . Реально не знаю что мои проблем для говорю 😑

  • @user-xm6jy7bs5f
    @user-xm6jy7bs5f 4 года назад

    Hi guys. I am from Russia and learning English. And I just thought. Maybe some of you want to play tf2 with a microphone through the discord? To improve speaking skills, you know?

    • @ulrich-matthiasschafer8453
      @ulrich-matthiasschafer8453 4 года назад

      My English isnt perfect because I am from Germany. However, I try to learn Russian so we might teach eachother :). Problem: I dont play tf2 :D

    • @user-xm6jy7bs5f
      @user-xm6jy7bs5f 4 года назад

      @@ulrich-matthiasschafer8453 this game is free and cool, you're gonna like it. You can find it on steam. So you agree? I’ll try to send a link to my discord now, but it may not work, because RUclips blocks links

    • @user-xm6jy7bs5f
      @user-xm6jy7bs5f 4 года назад

      discord.gg/nJjX38

  • @kanyamagaraabdallah8300
    @kanyamagaraabdallah8300 Год назад

    je vous Accueil frere

  • @samirelhami2187
    @samirelhami2187 3 месяца назад

    كيف نتعلم اللغة الروسية وأنت جميع كلامك باللغة الانجليزية.

  • @user-mw5gk8gq1n
    @user-mw5gk8gq1n Год назад

    Like Portuguese and Spanish

  • @marcanthonyeagleton1876
    @marcanthonyeagleton1876 2 года назад

    Why does nobody teaching these foreign languages understand someone learning something a basic as present tense conjugation, is not capable of reading Russian. How are we meant to take notes if we don’t even understand what is says?

  • @glaciergirlv2265
    @glaciergirlv2265 4 года назад

    Я читаю много книги.
    Они читать много книги.
    Она приготовить суп.
    Я приготовю хлеб.

    • @alexvap3280
      @alexvap3280 4 года назад

      Я читаю много книг.
      Они читают много книг.
      Она приготовила суп.
      Я приготовлю хлеб

    • @mansurel-feleq6267
      @mansurel-feleq6267 4 года назад

      after много and мало Gen case

  • @dasfettmeinerkatze2280
    @dasfettmeinerkatze2280 Год назад +3

    It's funny, I was struggling with this until I thought to myself "ohhh. It's like French." So my vocabulary is being translated from English in my brain, but my conjugation is being translated from French. It's a whole process.
    Спасибо за видео, вы очень хороший учитель

    • @ilovekog
      @ilovekog Год назад

      Il parait que notre langue se débrouille en conjugaison :) Mais l'espagnol semble encore pire

  • @donpalmerino3708
    @donpalmerino3708 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the cooljugator link. At least the basic Russian conjugation is no way as complicated as an Italian verb.