@@Yggdrasil1844yest’ means to eat or to exist. The phrase ‘u menya yest’ literally means something like ‘To exist near me’ but means I have. Hope this helped!
In case anyone wants a list of the words for their notes: 1. Я 2. Ты 3. Вы 4. Мы 5. Он 6. Она 7. Оно 8. Они 9. Здравствуйте 10. Привет 11. Да 12. Нет 13. Спасибо 14. Быть 15. Сказать 16. Мочь 17. Знать 18. Говорить 19. Есть 20. Хотеть 21. Видеть 22. Идти 23. Стоять 24. Думать 25. Жить 26. Жизнь 27. Смотреть 28. У меня есть 29. Очень 30. Надо 31. Сейчас 32. Можно 33. Такой 34. Большой 35. Новый 36. Хороший 37. Нужный 38. Старый 39. Человек 40. Люди 41. Год 42. Время 43 Рука 44. Время года 45. Глаз 46. День 47. Голова 48. Друг 49. Дом 50. Место (I added "Жизнь"(26), in next video he said he forgot to mention it)
Hi I really enjoy your content and it's super helpful on my Russian learning journey ❤️ When I encounter the good content like the vocabulary in A1 I wanted to learn it by sequence, but I found it hard to find it one after another. Could you put them into playlist? So that it's easier to find and learn it one by one! ❤ Thanks again for making all of those amazing content 😊😊
of all the languages I could've picked, I feel lucky I picked the one that фидор is teaching, Russian made me know him and I'm forever grateful with this gentleman lol
It's not that in english "arm" only refers to the part from your shoulder to your wrist (the hand can be included), it's that russian weirdly doesn't have a word for "hand" (or rather, uses the same word for both hand and arm). Even weirder when you consider that russian does have seperate words for "foot" ("ступня") and for "leg" ("нога"), but when it comes to the upper extremities is just "pука".
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How do I answer the questions in the courses? There's an audio playback with a few choices but I don't know where to input or what to input the answer to move forward.
I like your website, but how do I make the most of your course(s). I have been studying Russian on and off for years. What is the cost of your courses and how do I get access to the books? Many thanks.
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You mention that you can use ОН/ОНА/ОНО for objects but can't you also use ОНИ? Example: Я ищу чашки. Где они? Or is this wrong? Good video bro. I will try BeFluent.
Быть is the infinitive for "to be". есть is the present tense, think of it as "exists". есть also means to eat. The meaning is based on the context of the sentence. Think of these 2 sentences: I read a book yesterday I will read a book tomorrow. Is the word "read" the same in both sentences? I realize the pronunciation is different but you get my meaning hopefully
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Can you explain why in "I have" yest is at the end, but yest means to eat? Thank you!
@@Yggdrasil1844yest’ means to eat or to exist. The phrase ‘u menya yest’ literally means something like ‘To exist near me’ but means I have. Hope this helped!
In case anyone wants a list of the words for their notes:
1. Я
2. Ты
3. Вы
4. Мы
5. Он
6. Она
7. Оно
8. Они
9. Здравствуйте
10. Привет
11. Да
12. Нет
13. Спасибо
14. Быть
15. Сказать
16. Мочь
17. Знать
18. Говорить
19. Есть
20. Хотеть
21. Видеть
22. Идти
23. Стоять
24. Думать
25. Жить
26. Жизнь
27. Смотреть
28. У меня есть
29. Очень
30. Надо
31. Сейчас
32. Можно
33. Такой
34. Большой
35. Новый
36. Хороший
37. Нужный
38. Старый
39. Человек
40. Люди
41. Год
42. Время
43 Рука
44. Время года
45. Глаз
46. День
47. Голова
48. Друг
49. Дом
50. Место
(I added "Жизнь"(26), in next video he said he forgot to mention it)
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Thanks Bruv now I just need to learn how to read
Спасибо ☺️
Words start at 2:09
I’ve played this video start to finish about 70 times.
You are just the sweetest man. Thank you for all of your help. I’m going to continue to proceeding with more of your videos. Take care!!
Hi I really enjoy your content and it's super helpful on my Russian learning journey ❤️ When I encounter the good content like the vocabulary in A1 I wanted to learn it by sequence, but I found it hard to find it one after another. Could you put them into playlist? So that it's easier to find and learn it one by one! ❤ Thanks again for making all of those amazing content 😊😊
Me when im watching this instead of getting ready for prom 😭😭
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I'm around A2/B1, and this was a great refresher. Thanks!
of all the languages I could've picked, I feel lucky I picked the one that фидор is teaching, Russian made me know him and I'm forever grateful with this gentleman lol
Not to be that guy, but his name is actually spelled “Фёдор” in Russian
Useful class with eloquent pronunciation may you be happy, healthy and successful always.
Was waiting for this! Tyyyy
After 800 words you need to do the A2 level
Fantastic series! Please keep it going, it helps a lot!
Hello Fedor, I really like your channel it is has really helped me excel in Russian and the slang. Thank you for helping me learn😊
Me men are so much interested in Russian Slangs
Thanks Fedor. Always appreciated.
This is gonna be an awesome series!
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Спасибо большое, мой друг.
Thank you for uploading these videos ❤
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10.31 similar situation is in polish language człowiek, ludzie. Glad to be native polish speaker so Russian is a bit closer.
It's not that in english "arm" only refers to the part from your shoulder to your wrist (the hand can be included), it's that russian weirdly doesn't have a word for "hand" (or rather, uses the same word for both hand and arm).
Even weirder when you consider that russian does have seperate words for "foot" ("ступня") and for "leg" ("нога"), but when it comes to the upper extremities is just "pука".
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I have a great book that you can use alone or to follow Fedor . Not connected but work together. I also found a diplomat program book Pretty awesome book huge 5.00 on Amazon I’ll find the names and come back
@@GirlWhoWaitedPadid you find the names?
@@GirlWhoWaitedPadid you find the names?
thank you!
russian language has created 6 different cases but only has 1 word for hand, arm , finger , elbow lol 😂 genius
Please bring this back 😅
How does “yest “ mean eat and have
same in English etc. im having lunch
How do I answer the questions in the courses? There's an audio playback with a few choices but I don't know where to input or what to input the answer to move forward.
This is very nice thanks
I like your website, but how do I make the most of your course(s). I have been studying Russian on and off for years. What is the cost of your courses and how do I get access to the books? Many thanks.
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Большое спасибо !
You are the best and most gregarious Russian teacher on RUclips 😊
I have a somewhat strange request from you…how do you say “death to vegans” in Russian? lol!
It’s a long story but I want to prank a friend..
Bro…💀
Bravo.
Can anyone explain why yest is to eat but also at the end of I have? Thank you.
Words in russian have many uses not just 1 . Some are simple but most have many ways to use them.
Первое значение есть: У меня есть (I have, to possess) Второе значение: есть=кушать. Мы будем сейчас есть (We will eat now)
same in English = im having lunch
Does anyone have these on quizlet?
Wow! Thank you so much! I have trouble finding words that are actually useful in Russian, thank you!
Все слова нужны
Is there any way you could reorder the "50 words" playlist to be in ascending chronological order, instead of descending (first one last)?
This is perfect for me
This is great. I can make quizlet flashcards with these every week. Спасибо большое для помощь
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спасибо за (не для) быть благодарным за (to be grateful for- за)
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You mention that you can use ОН/ОНА/ОНО for objects but can't you also use ОНИ? Example: Я ищу чашки. Где они? Or is this wrong?
Good video bro. I will try BeFluent.
I'm not a native, but I think "Я ищу чашки. Где они?" is correct.
you can yes, for multiple objects/people/etc
он/она/оно - местоимения единственного числа, они-множественного числа
Thank you so much so excited for the next 50 words
Я могу, добавить слова : радостный , бедный , богатый , грустный , злорадный , святой, жулик , торговец , цена , здание , добрый, честный.
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The litter of Ди is the sound of gee
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Do all the cognates first!
How come is "есть" eat, and have something at the same time 🤨🤨🤨??
Быть is the infinitive for "to be". есть is the present tense, think of it as "exists".
есть also means to eat.
The meaning is based on the context of the sentence.
Think of these 2 sentences:
I read a book yesterday
I will read a book tomorrow.
Is the word "read" the same in both sentences?
I realize the pronunciation is different but you get my meaning hopefully
@@batgirlp5561 thanks I do understamd overall 🙂 english isn't my first language either so it makes things a little harder too
@PILULE-ow9sk you are welcome 😊 I am learning multiple languages as well. It isn't easy. Удачи
@@batgirlp5561 Рока, много спасибо 😇
@@PILULE-ow9skбольшое спасибо. Много спасибо не правильно.
I watch this video and realize that I am Russian?
How much level i have to complete to join university
C1- B2
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Luudi - people - In German we say "Leute". I think it is connected with it. It sounds similar.
I wanted to learn some words not to hear advertising goodbye
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