#49 Russian cases - Nominative case, Russian grammar
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
- It's high time we studied Russian cases in more details! And we are going to start with the Nominative case! We'll take a look at how it is formed and when it is used ;) Stay tuned for more Russian and English videos!
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I think the lessons you made is so informative. I have learned a lot information from your lessons. I highly would like to thank you.
You're very welcome!
I hope you’re still making videos you’ve helped me so much understanding nouns and gender of nouns I’m slowly getting it and also the 6 cases. Thank you 🙏🏼 Спасибо большой ? 😅
Been watching 1hr 30mins worth of videos going over nominative case and I finally know how to properly use it. Thank you 😅
Thank you for sharing this with us! I loved your classes, you can make things so simple! hugs from Brazil!
Such clear explanations, thank you Antonia!
balshoye spasiba Antonia and cheers from Italy! excellent work! otlichno!
Very very helpful. Your videos are really good. Thankyou so much you're a great teacher
I love the way teach Russian. I haven't watched your English video though, because it's my native language. You treat: like it's every day conversation. Which is needed if a adult beginner in learning Russian. Helps me at least feel like its not a test, but just another day listening to someone speak Russian. Plus you add some jokes here and there to lighten the mood of teaching :) thanks Antonia
Very helpful... I am a medical student in Moscow from India. Your videos help me survive in my Russian classes... Thank a lot..
always nice and clear explanation...im thankful of you from Iran
you are amazing, thank you so much for making this accessible online i learned alot from you
Thanks! This (and the other videos) is just what I needed to understand cases
I am glad my videos help! ;)
Very informative lesson! Thank you. :)
+1122shazzystar you are very welcome! ;)
Это самый лучший канал для Русский.
Спасибо большое, Вы очень добры! :)
thanks for the lesson. you are good
Thank you so much for explaining it to us!
Greetings from Brazil
You are welcome! ;)
Thank you!
Thanks for the clear explanation!
You are very welcome! :)
Excellent class , thank you !!
Glad you liked it!
I am learning russian by myself and u helped me a lot! Thanks
I am very glad my videos help you! :)
really really the best teacher which make it simple and very useful
+adam vam who are you referring to?
❤ Nice explaining 👌
Thank you 🙂
это понятно, спасибо
excellent
Awesome channel!
Thank you! 🥰
such a talented woman
mam thanks for teach us its really nice video about nominative case in Russian i am so appreciate you
хорошее видео! я учусь русский язык в университете и ты много поможешь меня, спасибо! :)
и ты помогаешь мне ?
и твои видео-уроки очень помогает мне ?
или как ?
Аххпхахха, прошу меня простит, я и не обращал внимание на то, что комментарию 5 лет ) Я думаю вы уже закончили университет, и у вас с Русским всё хорошо.
Thank you, it really helps. :)
You are welcome! I am glad it does!
you are awesome ! i love your Russian videos!
thank you very much, dear! I am very glad you like them! ;)
@Antonia refer to above sample, In which case is "teacher"?
thank you for your effort :)
My pleasure! ❤
Kharasho; good tempo, poignant. You're my favorite.
thank you! :)
You are a gorgeous and creative teacher ..
Watching from Iraq
thank u Antonia this video is very helpful and useful :), i studied russkiy yazyk in russian center for science & culture in indonesia and i got nothing cause the cases is very hard, spasibo bolshoe! luchse video dlya izuchat russkiy yazyk
+Galang dewantoro Я рада, что Вам понравилось! ;)
very helpful, спасибо
+Sean Dalgety рада помочь ;)
❤️ thanks very much ❤️
+Iroo kain you are very welcome! ;)
nice work. good luck.
දීප්ත ගයාන් thank you, dear ;)
Quick question. How come there be a nominative case if there is no change to any endings? If every word is in nominative by default, why even bother to categorize it? Doesn't every language have this case then?
Thanks
Очень спасибо
Thank u sooo much. U r beautiful and smart
Nice, buena clase
Thank you! ;)
I already love you and gave you my heart too. Thanks alot.
thank you..taking a Russian grammar exam on monday
Отлично видео!
Thank you ;)
сейчас я изучаю русский язык в университете, это действительно очень полезно, большое спасибо 😊
now I'm learning Russian language at University, this is really so helpful, thank you so much!
Я очень рада, что мои уроки полезны Вам 😊
Can we use the nominative case after тут, здесь, сейчас?
Yes 😉
I got it thx! ❤
You are welcome! ;)
im a college student learning Russian. thanks for the he;p
Sorry, but I couldn't get it: in the sentence "I have a car" the "machina" is the subject? :D Each day more challenging the Russian language is...
please if any one know answer my question
I wanna to know in this example
Eван студент
A birch is a tree.
student and tree is also in Nominative case ???
Yeah, these words are predicates of sentences and if a subject and a predicate are both nouns they are always in the nominative case!
For example: Маша - моя подруга (Маша is the subject and подруга is the predicate)
Thank you for the video, i just have a little advice, for me it would be helpfull if you'd underline the words who are in the case you are talking about in the next videos, and i didn't really get the sentence structure of "у меня есть машина", i would just have used "я" instead of "у меня" , but probably you are going to explain it in your genitive video i assume
***** У меня есть is a very specific construction, as it is different form English, I will make a seperate video about it ;)
Cases have really troubled me it's been three months of learning and I'm still having trouble. I don't know what I should do right now. I'm able to say something but not correctly in terms of Endings and Cases
It takes time and practice, Russian grammar is quite complicated 🤷♀️ but don't feel discouraged, you will get it ❤
Curious why do you write д аs "g". Is that the lower case for Д when writing?
we write it like that ;)
Thanks you + Like
And thank you for the like :)
You use the word teacher for the first example, Is it the same word for girl or boy?
Gina учительница =femenine учитель=masculine
STOPandsaid thankyou! I already knew it but, thank you so much for the answer
Я люблю Ваши российские уроки!
+Mike Thompson Спасибо! Я рада! ;)
p.s. лучше "русские уроки", потому что "русский язык", а не "российский" ;)
I appreciate corrections
Mike Thompson no problem, glad to help ;)
do you have a video about the prepositional case ? and the accusative ?
Not yet, but I will ;)
hello.. question teacher.. how to say у меня есть машина in nominative? я имею машину? thanks.
I don't understand the question sorry, the only way to say I have a car is у меня есть машина (автомобиль) and here the car is in the Nominative case. You can also say я владею машиной (here the car is in the Instrumental case), but it is used less often.
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online got it now teacher antonia..
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online thankss... I will ask you more questions coz I love learning russian... thanks again... :))))
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Madam ,optional cases means what?....
i am so confused so do all of the endings of the words in the sentence change or just one word (the subject) ;w;
p14g, it depends on the ending, if the word is masculine there are specific endings, same for feminine, same for neutral. Грамматика русского языка очень интересно но невозможно выучиться.
Это ложь, грамматика русского языка лёгкий выучитсья
in which case преподавателем is found?
преподавателем is in the Instrumental case
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online thanks ;w; i thought the answer would last for a little longer
So cute doll that's you teacher.
Please do more russian grammar vidoes...;)...:D heh
U didn't give test in this. Also not give a table like in genitive case u have given WHY??
you have a very active mind
thank you :)
HEART...
😍😍😍
Thank you! :)
Which school are you working?
What do you mean?
I just wanna know...coz now I study Russian language in Moscow, Kosygin University and honestly saying that you are the best teacher than all teachers in my university))) Thank you so much for making this channel. You're true heroine!!
You are very kind! I teach only using skype lately ;)
у меня есть can be literally translated into what in English?
it's next to impossible...
'by me there is'
So when I say 'у меня есть яблоко' I am actually saying 'By me there is an apple'. Is that the correct interpretation?
yes ;)
вы очень красивы:)
Спасибо! ;)
береза ест' древо.
birch is(t) tree.
HEART
+jose martinez meaning?
+jose martinez I get it now, I watched the video and refreshed my memory :) THANK YOU!
I have a problem woth genitive i cant understand maaaan
maam antonia romaker i love u so much i learn russian to watch your video i wanna meet you plzzzz i m your fan
+Aaquib khan wow, thank you for your kind comment! And better concentrate all your energy on learning the language ;)
Очень красивая
Спасибо! :)
So lovely sweet romantic language, love to learn.
Khorosho ( good) Spaciba ( Thanks )
Devendra S Пожалуйста! Рада помочь! ;)
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Я думаю чио, "У меня есть машина" будет Именительный падеж, потому что, "есть = Именительный падеж"
машина - Именительный, меня - Родительный
why is it "это моя сестра" instead of "эта моя сестра"? Shouldn't эта be used with feminine words?
In sentences like this the word это я is not connected with the gender of the noun, which goes after:
Это моя машина.
Это мой дом.
Это моё пальто.
Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online
oh, thanks a lot!
Daniel Lee ЭТО means 'this is' and 'ЭТА' means 'this' for a feminine word. Look at the difference:
Это Маша / this is Masha
Эта девочка - Маша / this girl is Masha
The word "эта" exists in masculine form "этот" and neuter "это" (which is written the same way as "это/this is" but has a different meaning"
your a very nice face baby and good job , ,i learned Russian by a different way but i love your classes too
+moha farhad Thank you, I am very glad that you like my classes! ;)
+Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online give me your contact no
thank you but you don't see anything on the board
+Zuheyr Alsalihi try choosing better quality ;)
Thank you. I will choose better quality. I unsubscribe you and ignore. Look around you, perhaps better ask someone else, perhaps not sure, you can understand what I mean.
+Zuheyr Alsalihi OMG, I mean the quality of the video itself, then you will be able to see the text better.
3:18
Я работаю каждый день
On the board день looks like gань :)
I mean gень
д is written like that in the hand writing style, if I may put it like this.
+Antonia Romaker - English and Russian online oh. OK!
some repeating the basics..make a courage ous student speak up⚾
what do you mean? 'make a courage ous student speak up'
You can't give all that information to a person who is beggining learning Russian. You definitely wouldn't make a good teacher.
Either check her older videos or search for basic info elsewhere.
She explained the basic stuff already.
Wow, so much love~
What I said applies for everyone, since only a very smart person would skip all the basic stuff to learn what she says here, don't you think?
I'm just saying she's not a good teacher. Her method is not coherent, she skips things, etc. Why? Because she thinks she can teach just because she's a native Russian speaker.
franky1991 Actually, her method is very good. Why? A student can simply watch 2 minutes of the video, copy down the info, and study it. Then finish the rest of the video later. It's definitely not too much.
I'd love to see you do that. Come on, let's get realistic here,
Antonia thank you for your useful videos, I want learn Russian but with them I learn English too!
I am very glad to know that! ;) Thank you :)
Thank u sooo much. U r beautiful and smart