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  • very helpful video, Thanks

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  • very helpfull thanks you much

  • if she had wore a Dark Sparking Red Lipstick ---

    Ohhh man that would have been a killer Combination

  • We have a Folk story in India Pakistan (Whole South Asia) about

    KhooKhaaf ( Russia )where the Fairies Resides ---

    Indeed Russian gals are like Fairies --- gorgeous blonds with Blue Green Eyes

  • Isnt I love you actually ''Yah tebyah loobloo'' instead of ''Yah loobloo tebyah''?

  • AND THEY SAY DUTCH IS HARDER THAN THIS 0-0

    dutch is hard.. even for me.. (beiing dutch and all xD ) but this isn't easy 0-0

  • Google translation puts it "ya tebya lyublyu" and so does another video but here it's "ya lyublyu tebya" (and when i translate on google from french instead of english, it also gives that translation)... so i'm confused D: which is the best/true way??? ... because i love a russian guy... i think ^^;

  • @Tsuta86 Doeasn't matter.. :)) They're both correct, there's is no best/true way.. heck you can even say.. tebya ya lyublyu.. or lyublyu ya tebya and it will mean i love you..

  • @Tsuta86 Actually it can go both ways in Russian. The order is not fixed like in English.

  • @liveworda

    Doesn't "Ты нужна мне" means "You need me" instead of the opposite?

  • @Guillhez

    "Ты нужна мне" - "I need you" ("Я нуждаюсь в тебе")

  • я тебя люблю, чтобы ребенок

    ;)

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  • Thank you!!

    

  • Zdes ne polnye perevod, Rusky i anglisky ochen raznye, nuzhno obesnyat nekotyrye pravela!

  • i guess that i could be be scared if a russian girl sould tell me "i lov you" XD

  • creepy enough smile...

  • @XxBaKTeRiiAxX That's a shitty thing to say. Its awesome that she's sharing her language and doing it to such an extent.

  • i think im slowly falling in love with you everytime i watch this!

  • how do you say "forgive me my friend" (to a girl)?

  • @Gisele11 Прости меня, подруга (Prosti menya podrooga)

  • @dellureyne can you make a video on how to pronounce this properly

  • like how long does it take to learn the Russian language?

  • @pollochikan21 a long time. 3 months for immersion

  • its somewhat Polish-like

    we say : ja lubie cie , or ja cie nie lubie .

  • im confused google translate told me its "tebya lyubyu"

  • @kennsie8 In russian there is two ways One is more common then others. "ya Lyublu tebya is more formal "ya tebya lyubyu" is more commen though.

  • @kennsie8 shes is wrong " i love you" should read as follows Я Тебя Лоблю-pronounced as Ja Teb-ya Loo-blu

  • For some reason the way everyone I know says ya tebya lyublyu not ya lyublyu tybya

  • I got interested in Russian from reading the Vampire Academy series. I'm defiently saying I love you to someone in Russian tomorrow. This was a big help (:

  • why do you have your big mouth on? lol

  • man i want to learn Russian so badly !!! thanks for the vid it give me kind of an idea XD now i can kinda say i love you in Russian

  • And after seeing this one, do this search: "Alla Pugacheva Da Kotoraya" and posmotrite i slushaite...

  • what does the rest of your face look like? I bet you are really pretty, I love slovak women ;)

  • Her smile is haunting, I never get tired of watching/listening. I swear I will be fluent in no time! Spasiba 

  • i ve checked many videos but yours are simpley amazing maladiez

  • can I say this form of I love you to say...my mother? or is this strictly for someone you are IN love with?

  • this is really helpful... idk, I just randomly have been trying to learn russian :) u can also look at russian translation on the net:

  • How do you say "I love her with all my heart?"

  • @yunarikku2723 "Я люблю ее всем своим сердцем", "Ya lyublyu ee vsem svoim serdcem"

  • Freaking amazing I wish I could speak Russian it's so hott!!!

  • How do you say "I wish you would know how much I love you" in russian?

  • @Hemp888 "Я хочу чтоб ты знал(а) как сильно я тебя люблю", "Ya hochu chtob ty znal(a) kak sil'no ya tebya lyublyu"

  • @TheAlphaRussian Thank you!

  • i love russian girls very nice

  • Russian is so hard to pronounce

  • I study Russian

  • I'm Russian too :D

  • тебе не стыдно показывать свои зубы?:( они ужасные.

  • Amazing videos overhere, how come I did not learn Russian before? It is so fun to learn it and it is so close to my mother tongue which is Slovak. I am so happy that I could learn it quicker than speakers of other languages. Your pronunciation is so adorable. I actually work with a girl from Russia and she has motivated me to begin my learning. Thanx again. Now back to the Cyrilic alphabet :DDD Ja lublju Rusky jezyk. Ja ľúbim(milujem) Ruský jazyk.

  • Russian speak is so annoying ohh my good!!!!! stop !!!

  • i can't speck " letet` ", it's difficult to speck

    have any way to speck??

  • @ZENTRIXTUNG

    sorry not "letet" is " krilo".

  • You are amazing.Spaseeba.

  • Damn the fact the 'I love you' and 'I don't love you' sound so similar.

  • ты прекрасна

  • ты прекрасна

  • This touches my heart.  Thank you!

  • Beautiful! Not only do I learn from this, I use it to help me fall asleep so I absorb it better. Thank you!

  • thats reeeally up close

  • Look up MyRussianWords on twitter.

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  • Russian is so HAWT :3

  • My mouth hurts from trying to say that exactly as she did.

  • Lol this is so cute hearing all these grammar questions in the comments. I used to have the same questions! @Boygerman 95 she did say it differently, it's just very subtle :) she said ya NYE lyublyu tebya, very subtle differences

  • Does it make a difference if you say "ya lublu tebya" or "ya tebya lublu"?

  • it doesn't matter:)

  • Okay. thank you.

  • both correctly

  • AHAH i dont wanna look at his or her mouth it creeps me out

  • Lol I know this is mean but her teeth and smile look like she's a demon mixed with a vampire smiling at me because she can smell my flesh with her mouth o_O

  • if love as a verb is lyubit, what is lyuboif?

  • It is love as a noun. In Russian there are different "cases" becuase they don't have a strict word order like we do. So there are different endings if you use 'possessive' or 'genative' or 'dative'. The "OB" at the end of "ЛЮБИТЬ" is putting the noun in its correct case with the verb "ПОДАТЬ" (give)

  • the most difficulty for foreigners is Russian endings.there are a lot of them

  • Im (black) Learning russian for my fiance (russian) and its alot easier when you have that extra motivation. I need another language for my job as well!

  • Russian is so hard!

    i have a Russian friend who try to teach me this but i never got it right!

    Now im trying to learn this and say it to her! ^-^ hope i got right!

  • Thanks for this video! Now I know how to say "I love you" in four different languages!

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  • I invite everybody to my blog for free practice. For free)))

  • thanks alot ..it help me to express the love feelings..Mostafa-Ukraine

  • This is SO difficult I can't even deal right now

  • its ok. just take a few deep breaths and take your precious time to get it right. no whatter what never give up damnit

  • thanks for putting this up, im russian but idk the language at all..ganna try saying stuff to my gf in russian, this helped alot. 5 stars.

  • THANK YOU!!! :D

  • spaseba(thank you) for this video.fakhry-Ukraine

  • I invite everyone to me for practice. For free)))

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  • This is the way to learn, thank you very much for this excellent resource. In some ways I wonder if it would be easier at times to speak some of the phrases with the syllables broken up a bit. On the other hand saying them at normal pace probably makes them sound more true to form and accurate. I think the female voice helps too because the deep Russian male voice makes clarification a bit harder. The exercises at the end are a nice finishing touch.

  • I fell in love with Yulia,

    I finally found her after two weeks, I talked to her, she held me, hugged me and I serenade her with my guitar she swooned and all...she was falling for me, as I fell for her

    I turned to talk to another person for 20 seconds,

    some fuckface asshole jealous guy says something to her, she would not speak

    to me again. I am very good at phoenetic is this right?

    'ya domyo shto ya lubyu tebya' to say I think I love her, and If she still hates me

    vernoot sev ryseeya,right?

  • THIS IS SOOOOOOOOOOO WEIRD LOL HAHA

  • thank you so much for putting this up

    its fantastic

    i agree with athena 19w- an alphabet would be useful- is there one up?

    thank you so much again

    :)

  • how in hell is i love you and i don't love you the same thing?! you say the same thing when you say both

  • this gal is making me horny....if i was a fool i would have tried to put my dick into the screen for a blowjob!!!

  • I'm trying to learn Russian...my boyfriend can teach me since he's Russian, But I wanted to surprise him a little.

  • how do you say you are beautiful???

  • Ты так прекрасна.

  • Hi! I am from Russia. I would like to communicate with you if it would be interesting for you.

  • Tee krasee vie ya

    or

    Tee takaya krasee vie ya

    is you are so beautiful

    watch her other videos, and they will tell you this plus much more!!!

  • @yibgui

    Ty krasivaya - ты красивая.

  • I searched for if people say in Russian "love you", without the ya, like we say "love ya!" I found this profound little lesson. In Russian these words strike deeper than in English. All a beautiful flow of words from the heart. I will learn them all for my lovely Russian girl.

  • I have watched every one of your videos and my friend (from Moscow) says you are definetly Russian and you are the one to learn from. In English we start with the alphabet and work our way to words is there anyway you can do one on the alphabet please??? I'm having a hard time on hard sound letters etc,. Thank you you are awesome!!!

  • Thanks - these lessons are really great. I am learning a lot. Please note that "Another Lessons" is not correct English. It would be better to write "More Lessons". Can we see your whole face, not just your mouth? That would make it more human - to see your eyes. Thanks again.

  • Are you Russian?

  • I'm Russian.

  • @liveworda im russian awsome!!!

  • ya ne magoo zheet bez tebya!

    I love the Russian language

    spaciba tebya

  • now i know how to say i love you in russian if i keep practicing ill know it by heart thx so much ur an awsome teacher. i just need the alphabete!!!

  • GAHHH THIS IS RANDOM BUT I LOVE YOUR VOICE.

    MY ENGLISH HALF DOES AT LEAST. LULZ.

    If I think it in English, it sounds adorable.

    But then my inner Russian says that's how the language sounds.

  • YOU ARE ONE OF THE BEST TEACHER, THANKS ALOT.

    I WISH YOU HAVE MORE VIDOES. thank you very much

  • russian is very beautiful!!!

  • Is it "Ya lyublyu tebya" or "Ya tebya lyublu"? Cuz I keep hearing both.

  • Both sentence are correct.

  • Which is more common 'ya lyublyu tebya' or 'ya tebya lyublyu?' isn't one of them more commonly used than the other? please answer

  • ya tebya lyublyu

  • Hello liveworda do you speak more than just russian? I have really found this helpful. Is there any way you could do an alphabet song??? That would help A LOT!!! In english that's what we learn first. It's the foundation of our language. It would help soooooooooooooo much!!! Thank you!!!

  • @serialxkisser

    Both are common. I use ya lyublyu tebya.

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  • beautiful !!

    Thanks

  • these are GREAT lessons! Спасибо!

  • o baby very hard 5 wached still i am a great zero

  • crap,its so hard to pronounce!

  • its similar somehow to polish language, but i think more difficult to say :F

  • I agree ^ ^

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