I love how you always give the whole course without leaving out anything. It is easier for me personally because then I could wrap up the whole subject in one video
Love your videos! Your signature look: the white flower 🌸. Thankyou for your time and work you put into these videos! Always resort to them when I am studying.
I'm currently taking a Russian course and the information provided on conjugation was so unhelpful and lacklustre. Your video just cleared up pretty much everything I need to know for the time being! Большой спасибо!
i have tried many videos, website, courses, and i can assure you are the best among them, you teach every topic in details, which is good for all level of learners. thank you very much
Well even if i'm late , i wanted to thank you on your explanation ,i'm 16 years old , i have a quite good memory for most of russian words but i still have a problem with verbs but thanks to you Mrs Antonia , i advanced in Russian , thank you very much and God Be with you Iskander from Algeria
Very useful . I like so much the way you talk and the way you are . At some point I thought you were singing because your voice sounded so cute haha . Keep doing this, great job ! And I know it's a little bit late but I just started studying russian and because of you I like it even more (:
merci ma soeur beh! avant je n´ai infos que la langue russese ont conjugaison malgre tout je ai deja les decouvrir apartir de toi / vous , franchement , prendre ce bon weekend merci quand meme.
Don't cut your hair please... and of course, it's really comfortable and interesting the way you explain. It makes me feel russian will be easy to learn. Thanks a lot for all of your energy
Здравствуйте Антоня, как у вас дела. Спасиба вам за все. I was wondering where I could find the prepositional case for your channel. If you don't have one could you please post one. I have a friend coming from Санкт-Петербург who only speaks Russian I would be very great full if you posted the prepositional case. Thank you. Please correct my Russian if I am wrong 😁 thank you. Keep the great lessons
Thank you for your comment! I will post a video about the Prepositional case later. Probably you have already watched my last video, where I tell you that I have to make a pause for several months, but then I will be back and the video about the Prepositional case will be one of the first videos I am going to publish ;)
I'm trying to learn present tense verb conjugations, and, as you know, the perfectives have a future meaning when conjugated in the present. That is, I want to know if I'm saying "I will be" versus "I am" doing a certain action when I use these verbs. That's all. Thanks a bunch!
This book might help. And I give the suffixes in the video, don't I? www.lesjeunesrussisants.fr/conjugaison/documents/THE_BIG_SILVER_BOOK_OF_RUSSIAN_VERBS.pdf
Great Video!! but i can't understand why "болеть" is an exeption!! the conjugation of verb болеть isn't a regular verb of first conjugation ? i mean : я болею .....он болеет.....они болеют (sorry for my english x.x )
As for the first question, it is a common phenomenon in Russian - interchange of consonants (чередование согласных в корне), I need to make a video about it ;) As for the second question, I guess жить is a kind of an irregular verb, the stem changes like this. It happens in Russian. So when you study a new verb, better check its forms first to make sure there are no peculiarities ;)
Hello, I really liked your class about that subject. Thank you so much! However, I couldn't understand the meaning of the verbs you mentioned since 7:50 until 9:40. May you sent me the translation of them in order to me to write them down? PS: If you can't, thank you anyway for the class. :)
Hi Antonina , Here I am again, you know : your videos are so nice ones , I study Russia ´cause I wanna to speak with Russia peoples , I think that It could be hard if I try to write it , anyway , I would like to make a sugest : I would like to get a conjugation of the main verbs to make able to speak fast , so If you record the verbs that you can judge would be more important to get me talking with Russia language , I would like to buy one pendrive or Dvd , so I think that it could be a source of money for you company hã ?, even that a lot of peoples in the world would like to learn Russia , So I ask you : How many verbs Do you think that could be enough for a good talking ?, How many nouns ?, after all : How many words ?, I must to know to get a simple dialog ?
+Marcos Garcês Hello, I don't quite get what you mean, could you explain? p.s. try to study little by little, covering different aspects, here you can find a lot of useful video lessons --> ruclips.net/p/PLCL8PrsNNVvfJwbyXoi4mqQecEKyy2MY7
+Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online: Well! You may change the style, however I request you, not to cut your hair short! :p ))))))) это как Репунзел.. ьы красотка! ))) И мне нравится твой урок и все! )))
Believer in Doomsday Глагол "любить" в русском языке имеет очень сильное значение, поэтому в таком случае лучше говорить "ты мне очень нравишься" или "мне очень нравятся твои уроки" ;)
I can understand nothing at all P.S. I am Russian native speaker, learning Spanish, French and Hebrew right now and think some times how is it actually is with Russian where there so many forms, and then I thought - oh. my Gosh!, it is horrible, I mean when you will learn it as a foreign language, ok. so way, I think you can only learn it so. when you ....already know it..(and only if you really wish)
Irakli Tangena this is a very demotivating comment for our foreign friends and not actually true :) Russian is hard, sometimes very hard, but still with persistence and diligence one can study it and achieve very good results!
I agree that Russian is not that hard to learn, but I also agree with +Irakli Tangena that this video doesn't make it look so easy, quite the contrary. And unfortunately this is the case with most language courses out there, which teach languages the way they are being taught in schools: with boring grammar rules, exceptions, a lot of memorizing without real understanding, things like that. I once checked out language courses for my native language and I was terrified by the fact how bad they turned out to be :q If I had to learn my language from them, I would be unable to speak at all today :P
Her lessons are the best I have found on the internet. I have tried many, many different programs. I am so grateful to her for working so hard to provide such quality content.
I can easily understand verbs change when using in different tense, but I'm confused when I saw "1st"and"2nd" conjugations because I don't know what's "1st" and "2nd" meaning. Is it just a way to distinguish different type of verbs? :/
I love how you always give the whole course without leaving out anything. It is easier for me personally because then I could wrap up the whole subject in one video
I always try to do it this way, but sometimes it is just too much to put into one video :) In this case I managed ;)
Love your videos! Your signature look: the white flower 🌸. Thankyou for your time and work you put into these videos! Always resort to them when I am studying.
Это, без никаких сомнений, очень полезный урок для иностранцев.
Спасибо! ;)
I'm currently taking a Russian course and the information provided on conjugation was so unhelpful and lacklustre. Your video just cleared up pretty much everything I need to know for the time being! Большой спасибо!
+LOLStudiosMusic1 I am so happy to know it! :) Thank you for watching! ;)
you are awesome and your hair is your crowning glory,but i bow to your knowledge.
Thank you a lot! ;)
i have tried many videos, website, courses, and i can assure you are the best among them, you teach every topic in details, which is good for all level of learners. thank you very much
Well even if i'm late , i wanted to thank you on your explanation ,i'm 16 years old , i have a quite good memory for most of russian words but i still have a problem with verbs but thanks to you Mrs Antonia , i advanced in Russian , thank you very much and God Be with you
Iskander from Algeria
wonderful teacher!!!
I'm having so much fun and I'm learning!!!
Большое спасибо!!! ))))
Thank you so much for this hopeful lessons Greetings from Serbia 🇷🇸🇷🇺
Thank you too! ❤️
Thanks my beautiful teacher ..
Good evening from Galicia, Spain!!!
Hello there!
You are the best dear Antonia
Thank you :)
Спасибо 🙏🏽
I like it very much, good teacher.
Can you tell me what are you wearing? Looks traditional and beautiful
Very useful . I like so much the way you talk and the way you are . At some point I thought you were singing because your voice sounded so cute haha . Keep doing this, great job ! And I know it's a little bit late but I just started studying russian and because of you I like it even more (:
I am glad my videos help! ;)
thanks for the lesson.
You are welcome! :)
I don’t understand why there is B .
Maybe I missed it or haven’t learned it yet.
I vote: keep the braid
Ok, I'll keep in mind :)))
You can always make it round at the back of your head :J
merci ma soeur beh! avant je n´ai infos que la langue russese ont conjugaison malgre tout je ai deja les decouvrir apartir de toi / vous , franchement , prendre ce bon weekend merci quand meme.
🤗
Very nice
why is the ending -Tb exclusively classified, if all the other endings are concluded in this classification
I learned alot from this video❤
Many thanks!
Super cool video!
Antonia. greetings from a distance with love.
❤️
Hi Antonia
Don't cut your hair please... and of course, it's really comfortable and interesting the way you explain. It makes me feel russian will be easy to learn. Thanks a lot for all of your energy
Thank you for your kind comment! ;) And so far I am not planning to cut it :)
Love your hair, shirt, and lesson. Very nice, and slow. Compassionate. Think your hair would look good with curls!
LusciousDuchess thank you for watching and the comment ;)As for my hair it will be very different soon.... :)
Antonia have you considered releasing German classes??? I love your method and need to learn German;)
+anna del franco yes, but I don't have time for it now at all, unfortunately :(
Здравствуйте Антоня, как у вас дела. Спасиба вам за все. I was wondering where I could find the prepositional case for your channel. If you don't have one could you please post one. I have a friend coming from Санкт-Петербург who only speaks Russian I would be very great full if you posted the prepositional case. Thank you. Please correct my Russian if I am wrong 😁 thank you. Keep the great lessons
Thank you for your comment! I will post a video about the Prepositional case later. Probably you have already watched my last video, where I tell you that I have to make a pause for several months, but then I will be back and the video about the Prepositional case will be one of the first videos I am going to publish ;)
yaaaaaay haha !
What about де́лаешь? Do you pronounce ешь stressed?
no, it is unstressed
thank you so much. спасиба
Спасибо за информативное видео, вот только глагол болеть разве 2го спряжения?
thanks
What is Russian for throbbing?
i found out very helpful,even though i speak Russian language good.
Antonina, are all of the verbs in this lesson imperfective?
Have not thought about it. I don't have time to rewatch the video, why is it important?
I'm trying to learn present tense verb conjugations, and, as you know, the perfectives have a future meaning when conjugated in the present. That is, I want to know if I'm saying "I will be" versus "I am" doing a certain action when I use these verbs. That's all. Thanks a bunch!
It's pretty much the prefixes that sends them into future.
Can you please translate the verb lists?
Very nice mam
with your videos я могу говорить мало русский :) :) спасибо
+carlos alberto escalante rivera Better say 'Благодаря Вашим видео я могу немного говорить по-русски', as мало means little, немного - a little.
Спасибо за уроки. Очент интересно). Вроде сейчас хочу улетать в Россию) Спс еще раз из Малайзии)
Я рада, что Вам нравится! Куда в Россию Вы хотите полететь?
+Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online я бы хотел поехать в питер сначала. ну в москву тоже... )
Питер - это классный город, у меня есть видео, посвященное этому городу ;)
+Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online ой умираю как хочу посмотреть))) скинь пожалуйста
ruclips.net/video/R4cHnGgt3aw/видео.html
I watched another Russian grammar video by someone else and she said there are 40 different ending types in Russian what does she mean by this ?
thank you for the lesson & the kiss
abdo saeed you are very welcome! :) glad to see your comment again ;)
Thank you for your channel one question though : how to know what group belongs a certain verb ? i.e. how to conjugate...
This book might help. And I give the suffixes in the video, don't I?
www.lesjeunesrussisants.fr/conjugaison/documents/THE_BIG_SILVER_BOOK_OF_RUSSIAN_VERBS.pdf
Yes ! My bad. Thanks !
Great Video!! but i can't understand why "болеть" is an exeption!! the conjugation of verb болеть isn't a regular verb of first conjugation ? i mean : я болею .....он болеет.....они болеют (sorry for my english x.x )
where did the B come from in жить
when do I use the infinitive form of a verb?
thank you SO MUCH for your lessons.
Greetings from Palestine
When there is no person of the verb? For example "It is bad to *eat* too much of crisps" - Плохо *есть* (infinitive form) слишком много чипсов.
Love from India
Plz, Don't cut your hair! Your hair very nice in Traditional Russian! Love yaa! :)
What intro music is that?
It is the song 'во поле берёза стояла'
Thank you.
Welcome! Glad to help ;)
Thankyou so much :)
I am glad you find my videos useful ;)
Why the letter д changed to ж in this verb in minute 10:20 ? and why the letter в enter into the verb in minute 5:17?
As for the first question, it is a common phenomenon in Russian - interchange of consonants (чередование согласных в корне), I need to make a video about it ;)
As for the second question, I guess жить is a kind of an irregular verb, the stem changes like this. It happens in Russian. So when you study a new verb, better check its forms first to make sure there are no peculiarities ;)
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online thank you 😀
I love your lessons, you have a fantastic channel 💝
Thank you! :)
Would it be right to say: я нет говорю русский- I don't speak Russian
+Kevin Gilroy (xXBlueMoonXx) Я не говорю по-русски.
wooooo cute teacher!!!!!!!!!!!
thank you! :)
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online my pleasure lady!! if you want you can watch me on my channel! :D
Thanks! this was helpful.
Btw the dress and hairstyle looks very much Indian!
+Shubham Saxena I am glad you found it useful! :) thank you!
I m from India......how I contact u.....
Sorry, have time just to answer here, no other place.
i love it
Thank you so much! :)
Hello, I really liked your class about that subject. Thank you so much! However, I couldn't understand the meaning of the verbs you mentioned since 7:50 until 9:40. May you sent me the translation of them in order to me to write them down? PS: If you can't, thank you anyway for the class. :)
+José Vinícius Vicente can you write the list of the verbs? and then I would translate them for you
+Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online Here you go, блестеть, болеть, видеть, глядеть, гореть, звонить, кипеть, лететь, ненавидеть, обидеть, счистеть, сидеть, кипеть, смотреть, терпеть, жрапеть, шуметь, виэжать, ворчать, гнать, дышать, держать, дрожать, кричать, лежать, молчать, слышать, спать, стучать шуршать, стоят, бояться.
+José Vinícius Vicente I'll write the basic meanings:
блестеть - shine
болеть - be ill or sick
видеть - see
глядеть - look
гореть - burn
звонить - ring, call
кипеть - boil
лететь - fly
ненавидеть - hate
обидеть - offend
свистеть - whistle
сидеть - sit
смотреть - look
терпеть - tolerate
храпеть - snore
шуметь - make a noise
визжать - squeal
ворчать - grumble
гнать - hurry up
дышать - breathe
держать - hold
дрожать - shake, shiver
кричать - shout
лежать - lie
молчать - be silent
слышать - hear
спать - sleep
стучать - knock
шуршать - rustle
стоять - stand
бояться - be afraid of
Thank you very much! Now it's clearer to me. :)
Hi Antonina , Here I am again, you know : your videos are so nice ones , I study Russia ´cause I wanna to speak with Russia peoples , I think that It could be hard if I try to write it , anyway , I would like to make a sugest : I would like to get a conjugation of the main verbs to make able to speak fast , so If you record the verbs that you can judge would be more important to get me talking with Russia language , I would like to buy one pendrive or Dvd , so I think that it could be a source of money for you company hã ?, even that a lot of peoples in the world would like to learn Russia , So I ask you :
How many verbs Do you think that could be enough for a good talking ?, How many nouns ?, after all : How many words ?, I must to know to get a simple dialog ?
+Marcos Garcês Hello, I don't quite get what you mean, could you explain?
p.s. try to study little by little, covering different aspects, here you can find a lot of useful video lessons -->
ruclips.net/p/PLCL8PrsNNVvfJwbyXoi4mqQecEKyy2MY7
Спасибо большая красивая
05:14 I can't get over laughing every time you say this word, because in my language it means "fat ass" :D
which one? What is your mother tongue?
Polish :)
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/rzy%C4%87
You should not cut them
It? Do you mean my hair?
Love you dear
i cant thank you enough
and also i think you are pretty even if you dont have hair at all so long short you will be pretty
Thank you, dear! :)
Nice Lesson! I appreciate! And I think you should not cut your hair! I like your Russian traditional hair style its so indigenous! :) :*
+Believer in Doomsday thank you! I like to change once in a while ;)
+Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online: Well! You may change the style, however I request you, not to cut your hair short! :p ))))))) это как Репунзел.. ьы красотка! ))) И мне нравится твой урок и все! )))
Believer in Doomsday я рада, что Вам нравится ;)
+Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online может быть мне не проста нравится.. Я люблю .. ;)
Believer in Doomsday Глагол "любить" в русском языке имеет очень сильное значение, поэтому в таком случае лучше говорить "ты мне очень нравишься" или "мне очень нравятся твои уроки" ;)
Just examples......
I can understand nothing at all
P.S. I am Russian native speaker,
learning Spanish, French and Hebrew right now and think some times how is it actually is with Russian where there so many forms, and then I thought - oh. my Gosh!, it is horrible, I mean when you will learn it as a foreign language, ok. so way,
I think you can only learn it so. when you ....already know it..(and only if you really wish)
Irakli Tangena this is a very demotivating comment for our foreign friends and not actually true :)
Russian is hard, sometimes very hard, but still with persistence and diligence one can study it and achieve very good results!
I agree that Russian is not that hard to learn, but I also agree with +Irakli Tangena that this video doesn't make it look so easy, quite the contrary. And unfortunately this is the case with most language courses out there, which teach languages the way they are being taught in schools: with boring grammar rules, exceptions, a lot of memorizing without real understanding, things like that. I once checked out language courses for my native language and I was terrified by the fact how bad they turned out to be :q If I had to learn my language from them, I would be unable to speak at all today :P
Her lessons are the best I have found on the internet. I have tried many, many different programs. I am so grateful to her for working so hard to provide such quality content.
I can easily understand verbs change when using in different tense, but I'm confused when I saw "1st"and"2nd" conjugations because I don't know what's "1st" and "2nd" meaning. Is it just a way to distinguish different type of verbs? :/
Yes, you are right, '1st' and '2nd' don't have any additional hidden meaning) these are just two sets of endings ;)
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online Thanks for your help ! (´・ω・`)
You're gorgeous Antonia
Wilhelm McCluskey thank you! :)
don't cut it
What?
don't cut your braids
You're very beatiful love you
+Jasurbek Abdukodirov thank you very much!
xaxa xox
Я не панемаю.
Что кажется сложным?
Antonia Romaker - вы объясните хорошо. Я не панемаю. Когда -ум, когда -юм и когда -ям?
I like your braid, you cute Russian girl!
+Joel Boone thank you!
Looks like you haven't shaved many men in your life, Antonia.
I guess so..