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  • спасибо

  • listening to that Russian man reminds me of my Grampa :)

  • That's going to come very handy with all those gorgeous russian girls, i love russian girls :P

  • does the order of the words mater becasue Ive heard I love you said "ya tee-byá lyoo-blyóo"?

  • Very good video on it you can learn English to Russian:). By the way can help, I'm Russian)))

  • Who is from russian?

  • her english is so good

  • At 4:04, "I miss you" may also be translated as я скучаю за тобой or я скучаю без тебя, but this is strictly a Ukrainian way to say it.

  • I have a question. I noticed this many times in russian words. The russian letter 'o' is called 'o', however when you said it in the phrase 'come to me', you pronounced it 'ah'. So my question is, do you pronounce the russian letter 'o' as 'ah' when you use it in a word?

  • pronunciation of russian O depends on a stress. In non stressed position it's closer to A

  • @taluce an "o" that precedes the stressed vowel in a word is refered to as a "pre-tonic"

    and is therefore pronounced as an ah

  • what a cute video! :)

  • @MaddCow02 I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks

  • er, my dictionary says "i love you" is yah vah lyoob lyoo

  • @itrytoteachyou That's more formal

  • You're so pretty Alla! :]

  • @MissRobot1 Spacibo

  • nice pronuntation :) thank you I'm 13 and I was learning russian months ago but I forgot some words, thanks!:)

  • @LauraJimenezGlez thanks for watching and commenting

  • @LauraJimenezGlez 15 and learning russian stared 1 month ago good with your learning

  • are you from russia or ukraine?

  • @JakobRobert00 I'm from Eastern Ukraine not too far from Russia

  • @allatek ok

    so do you speak russian as a native speaker or is your mother-tongue ukrainian so that you speak russian with an accent?

  • @JakobRobert00 Russian is my first language but I am also fluent in Ukrainian.  Russian is spoken in many urban industrialized centers of Eastern Ukraine.

  • @allatek ah, ok that´s nice. So i can learn Russian here without speaking with ukraianian accent afterwards, that´s nice.

  • @xgldngx Spacibo.  I'm pleased you find it useful.

  • patsyluy minya, moy daragoy

    ? james bond

  • @milkmn00 Port Richmond? We just ate at a small Polish place there called Starapolska

  • wow, amazing russian accent, i want a russian hat, any1 if you can get them in england, im in the north-west :)

  • Аааааах обожаю русский акцент ^^'

    Сколько милой девочке лет? ^___^ какой красивый ангел, когда читает :)

  • I have seen it written "я тебя люблю" does it matter which way?

  • this is amazing and it is helping me a lot. good work :)

  • quotes ending in YA are meant to be SAID TO WOMEN? YOu gave example of mA YA LAskavaya. Iwould say that to a woman?

  • My question is: Who says what to who?

  • @Big5XL all the quotes finishing in "ya" (maYA LAskavaya, for example) is for women

  • "I love you when you give me cookies!" very cute!

  • PS THANX FOR THE VIDEOS!! THEY ARE AWESOME!!!

  • UAU!! that was sweet!! my girlfriend will be go happy when she hear me saying those words in Russian S2 !!!

  • поцелуй меня :D

  • i can't never say "i love you" in russian!!

  • @cherry2264

    Если бы хотел, ты смог(ла) бы...

  • Thank you so much for your videos. You are a wonderful teacher! I watch every day and learn more.

  • I love all of your videos. I just recently became very interested in Russia and the Russian language and would love to visit someday. There is a large Russian influence where I live so I want to know more about them.

  • So sweet!

  • Bolshoye spaseeba por Sophie et su Papa ^_^

  • спасибо. Ут България :).

  • 5 stars for your russian accent! enjoyed every minute of it great vid

  • spacibo

  • Thank you.

  • LOL the beginning is so funny :) in my video "top 10 favorite items of January" I wear my Russian hat at the end & speak in Russian ♥ hahahaa!

  • spacibo

  • oh this is so cute 'if a little girl can learn russsian you can do the same".....lol

  • It's very cute and very true. I'm thankful to Huliganov for the lesson introduction. She certainly should give any potential student the confidence to learn Russian. Happy New Year.

  • Oh, how sweet of you Alla! Thank you so much! Your videos are always so original and you make learning the Russian language so interesting and easy!

  • Great video Alla! I love how creative you are getting with your videos! I also LOVE the 'Kiss me' shirts!!!

  • gracias gracias ! exelente maestra

  • Alla... Thanks for making such a helpful yet fun video. It's great to see Huliganov as your special guest. Keep up the excellent work.

  • come here is not "idi siudà"??

  • come here is "idi siuda",

    come to me is"idi ka mnye"

  • @mrsteskiettina ahhhh yes it is!

  • @mrsteskiettina yes it is.

  • Thanks a lot!!!

  • спасива is that how u write thank you? im just learning russian and learning the typing -lots of work !

  • you should write спасибо

    good luck learning russian =)

  • lol yes correct i couldnt find write letter. thank you

  • Very nice worl. Thank you very much for uploading these. :)

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