Thanks for watching, everyone! Sign up for lessons with me at www.EnglishWithRonnie.com ! And check out these videos about conversational English: Have natural and DRAMATIC conversations with HYPERBOLE! ruclips.net/video/1gsy3jJdQIo/видео.html 8 better ways to say "I don't know" ruclips.net/video/3RiGJenEfOY/видео.html
@@Gavkittenну, если разобрать слова подробно, то ничего странного в этой фразе нет. "Да" здесь просто частица, эмоционально усиливающая сказанное. "Да что ж такое?" "Да почему же?" "Да ладно...". Остальное переводится как переводится. В целом, это можно перевести как "Well, probably no".
It wasn't during the pandemic I think it was before then. I remember hearing it on Gray's Anatomy and I think it was Callie, And I'm not sure how many years ago that was. "No, yeah" - And she wasn't guessing, she wasn't stalling. Some sort of weird figure of speech that developed and I don't know when. I was kind of hoping that you did. Oh well. I'm not confused by it. I just find it annoying. By the way I'm not learning English. I'm learning Polish. Although at this precise moment I'm wasting time. Because Polish is hard. I know how to say Polish is hard, I don't understand Polish, I don't speak Polish, I don't understand, please speak slowly and many other helpful Polish phrases along with where is the bathroom? Which I think is the most important thing you should learn first in any language. I guess I should get to it
Hello Ronnie, I have been over 10 years watching your videos and I learn a lot a lot from you and from the time I start watching your videos until this time you never change you’re the best teacher and you always have sense of humor Miss rani thank you so much
Japanese people often says "Un" to those questions and I get like " what?", "which one?" "yes?" "No?" very confusing. anyway, thanks again for the best lesson, Ronnie!
Hello, Ronnie, my dear, in case you don´t know, in Brazil, we don´t speak Spanish, but Portuguese. My country is the only one in the South America where people speak Portuguese! Did you know that? I love your classes! You´re great! I´m from São Paulo State! Have a good one!
Hi Ronnie, I'm from Brazil and here we also have something similar, where we use a negative and a positive and vice versa. Pretty similar on the raw translation actually hahaha I love your content, been following you for some time, first time commenting tho Thought you may find interesting that this is not exclusive of US/Canada/English Speakers
I as a brazilian guy, I've never got to think "mathematics" in English. It's the most difficult thing to do. I always think first of all in Portuguese and after in English.
Thanks for watching, everyone! Sign up for lessons with me at www.EnglishWithRonnie.com !
And check out these videos about conversational English:
Have natural and DRAMATIC conversations with HYPERBOLE! ruclips.net/video/1gsy3jJdQIo/видео.html
8 better ways to say "I don't know" ruclips.net/video/3RiGJenEfOY/видео.html
By the way where are you from?
Your all the video is helpful to improve speaking English
I thought such, consufing answers exist only in Russian.😅
Да нет наверное)
@@Gavkittenну, если разобрать слова подробно, то ничего странного в этой фразе нет. "Да" здесь просто частица, эмоционально усиливающая сказанное. "Да что ж такое?" "Да почему же?" "Да ладно...". Остальное переводится как переводится. В целом, это можно перевести как "Well, probably no".
@@aglxru , ну, мне, как носителю языка, это тоже вполне очевидно)
Only in Russia or in the Russian language which ones ?
Me too
The same situation in Russian:
-"Do you wanna go for a walk?"
-"Да нет, наверное"
It means more likely no than yes
The best teacher so far ❤
Ever.
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I'm agree ❤
@@dianaespinosa1762
"I agree.", without "am".
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Ronnie we love you! You're the BEST! Hugs from Italy
It wasn't during the pandemic I think it was before then. I remember hearing it on Gray's Anatomy and I think it was Callie, And I'm not sure how many years ago that was. "No, yeah" - And she wasn't guessing, she wasn't stalling. Some sort of weird figure of speech that developed and I don't know when. I was kind of hoping that you did. Oh well. I'm not confused by it. I just find it annoying. By the way I'm not learning English. I'm learning Polish. Although at this precise moment I'm wasting time. Because Polish is hard. I know how to say Polish is hard, I don't understand Polish, I don't speak Polish, I don't understand, please speak slowly and many other helpful Polish phrases along with where is the bathroom? Which I think is the most important thing you should learn first in any language. I guess I should get to it
Love u teacher, you are amazing.
In a good way you smile remember me Robin Williams ❤️. Rip.
In Brazil, we have a saying "nem a pau, Juvenal!" (= No way, Jose!) but foreigners often find it confusing, I think
Hey ronnie why you are not make short video? I believe your short will be more reachable for viewer. I request make short video.
Hello Ronnie, I have been over 10 years watching your videos and I learn a lot a lot from you and from the time I start watching your videos until this time you never change you’re the best teacher and you always have sense of humor
Miss rani thank you so much
Get a hug from a Brazilian guy. I love these classes
some times I come here to learn and see this beautiful teacher, my gosh!
Very beautiful ❤❤❤
No one ever told me like that .
Japanese people often says "Un" to those questions and I get like " what?", "which one?" "yes?" "No?" very confusing. anyway, thanks again for the best lesson, Ronnie!
Thanks Ronnie you're great ❤
We also say "да нет" in Russian where да - yes and нет - no, but in case да нет, да is more like "well", it doesn't really mean anything.
Eu amor ver os vídeos da Ronnie. Ela explica de uma forma clara e além disso tem muito carisma.
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I follow Ronnie before the glasses... long time ago... hahaha
Looks like common russian joke: "da njet, navernoje" - yeah, probably not xD
I have a question. What is the correct question form of "There lived a boy on this street"?
Did there live a boy on this street? Right?
"noooop I don't like you" I love how she says it. That should be a meme and go viral.
Here in brasil we do that too.
Ronni you are best 😊
❤ Could you please give us a lesson on “How to use/pronounce g and j ? Thank you
I love your method, greetings from Colombia!
thanks
Love you my best English teacher❤❤
you are sweet, thanks for New information
i got the trick!just pay attention to the final word!😂
Thank you, Ronnie ❤
Love from Bangladesh sister ❤
I want to learn language English .can you teach me ?😢
I have some confusing words as english learner 😮
Thank you Ronnie l love you 😍 from Somaliland
We have similar constructions in Russian.
Hello, Ronnie, my dear, in case you don´t know, in Brazil, we don´t speak Spanish, but Portuguese. My country is the only one in the South America where people speak Portuguese! Did you know that? I love your classes! You´re great! I´m from São Paulo State! Have a good one!
Hi Ronnie, I'm from Brazil and here we also have something similar, where we use a negative and a positive and vice versa. Pretty similar on the raw translation actually hahaha
I love your content, been following you for some time, first time commenting tho
Thought you may find interesting that this is not exclusive of US/Canada/English Speakers
Content is really appriciable❤
Russian language is the origin of English.
Please can you make video on grammar 🙏
Joined was helping me out
I as a brazilian guy, I've never got to think "mathematics" in English. It's the most difficult thing to do. I always think first of all in Portuguese and after in English.
In Turkey, if someone ask to anyone:
- would you like cup of tea?
He/she say:
+ Thanks. It's mean = No
Sometimes, it may be confusing 😊
You are the best
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I love you from 🇩🇿
Thanks
Am from Bangladesh
When yes means no and no means yes...
The title of this video.. 🤣🤣🤣
Nice ☺️
Well, not only in England is English spoken, but also in Scotland, Irland and Welsh. So, in GB😊
🍁🌻Ronnie? You are the best teacher. Good lesson; but for me, yes or not it's the best way to say: yes! I do. 🤗🍁🌻
Hi Ronnie i greet you, you are good english language teacher in a simple way you explains the words i appreciate you thanks by by.
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Adorable 🥰
Thanks a lot Ronni 🙏🙏
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I like to whatch the Ronnie's videos, cause she´s very intelligent when she explains something.
I also blur sometimes
Me from Ugandan 🇺🇬
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You are so funny, love you ❤
Thank you Ronnie for your very intetesting lessons!😚🙂🙃❤❤❤
Cool
Hello, Ms. Rani
It is the influence on the language by learners all over the world. They brought it in English through their language.
Yeah, yeah, yeah...
I'm from india
Nice outfit! 🙂
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Yes yes baby
Promo`SM ✋
Thank you for the video. I learning a lot with you. 1:01
Hi
lol I love her. Funny ending 😂
In Germany we say "No!" or "For sure no!" 🤨
Oh Ronnie I mess you
Hi! I love you Ronnie🎉
You are a great teacher, i love you
Cabelo lindo
Thank you 😊
Thanks...teacher
Thank you so much ❤😊
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Great!