@SevaTheWitheBlossom on? like on top? lol He is Russian by blood and his english and russian are the same because he was exposed to both from aa very young age.sry for the late reply, wasnt bored till today.
@Kbabykgirlk OH sorry....am so clumsy! I mean (IN)! I think i was thinking about something and tiped (ON)lol. Why do you about him very well? Or you his sister?
@SevaTheWitheBlossom :) Am not his sister, he said that his family is russian and he was born in America, so he is an American and he is russian by blood also. And since he lived in America, he must know both Russian and English and because of his age he should know them =. When I'm really bored I like to correct the way people talk(or write), but its rude ooh I am the one who should be sorry, not you.
I'm Russian and I've always said "Moyo imya.." which means "my name..(is).." instead of "menya zavoot" meaning "I am called". It is technically grammatically correct but no one ever uses it. I don't see what's wrong with it, but it's probably easier to pronounce it the correct way.
@waitingformypopcorn Probably you say in such cases "moyo imya", but it sounds _unnatural_ and is just in a manner of english. In fluent everyday russian speech we say "menya zavoot", and it's more correct form. Just like in French- je m'apelle- i call me myself, here is the similar. Не вводите людей в заблуждение!
@NLPsucks It is quite possible to say "Ya hochu kushat" about yourself, but it is little bit childish version. Normal kid will never say "Ya hochu jrat' ", the same like normal adult man could barely say "Ya hochu kushat' ".
dear little friend why dont you do this way,that,you talke a task in russian for example going to a super market starting from home, or visiting places .
@antonspi ты прикольный)) тебе немного лет а по-английски так здорово шпаришь - уважаю)) подозреваю что родители русские а сам наверное в Америке живёшь :D
@mikomi212 It will be : Rus: Где моя водка. English letters : Gde moya vodka. But don't think that all russians are drinking vodka, only people who are using too much alchogole and lying under bridges are drinking vodka:D
my name is... - мое име =) правильно имя вообще-то.
ZloiPers 1 week ago
Так ты родился в России?
M1lkyWolfen 1 month ago
Круть!
OtaniKodzi 1 month ago
уважуха антон
ghostikrus 2 months ago
nudaa etoo Ruaki hehee ;)
EmoCrazyLil 3 months ago
You're so cute. And your Russian helps <3
memoriesremain2010 6 months ago
Thank you!
vasemedroserii 9 months ago
Hеа, он мне покaзался очень знакомым! Думаю, что он Русский, который хорошо говорит по-английский. (on Russian)
Nope, he seemed very familiar! I think he`s Russian but can speak english fluently :) (on English)
Không đâu, mình thấy bé đó khá quen! Mình nghĩ có lẽ nó là người Nga, nhưng có thể nói thông thạo tiếng Anh. (on Vietnamese)
SevaTheWitheBlossom 9 months ago
@SevaTheWitheBlossom on? like on top? lol He is Russian by blood and his english and russian are the same because he was exposed to both from aa very young age.sry for the late reply, wasnt bored till today.
Kbabykgirlk 7 months ago
@Kbabykgirlk OH sorry....am so clumsy! I mean (IN)! I think i was thinking about something and tiped (ON)lol. Why do you about him very well? Or you his sister?
SevaTheWitheBlossom 7 months ago
@SevaTheWitheBlossom :) Am not his sister, he said that his family is russian and he was born in America, so he is an American and he is russian by blood also. And since he lived in America, he must know both Russian and English and because of his age he should know them =. When I'm really bored I like to correct the way people talk(or write), but its rude ooh I am the one who should be sorry, not you.
Kbabykgirlk 7 months ago
@SevaTheWitheBlossom omg u're vietnamese, & u can speak english & russian? same here :D nice 2 meet u :)
JenN71291 5 months ago
@JenN71291 :) nice to meet ya, too! Where are you from JenN71291?
SevaTheWitheBlossom 5 months ago
@JenN71291 :) nice too meet ya too, where are you from dear JenN71291?
SevaTheWitheBlossom 5 months ago
@SevaTheWitheBlossom i'm from vn :) what abt u?
JenN71291 5 months ago
@JenN71291 oh, i`m half Vietnamese half Azerbaijani! But from Russia :)
SevaTheWitheBlossom 5 months ago
@SevaTheWitheBlossom born in america and living in russia for 3 years now
antonspi 5 months ago
@antonspi oh cool! :) You look like a little boy in The Mr.Bean Holliday!
SevaTheWitheBlossom 5 months ago
Hеа, он мне покaзался очень знакомым! Думаю, что он Русский, который хорошо говорит по-английский. (on Russian)
Nope, he seemed very familiar! I think he`s Russian but can speak english fluently :) (on English)
Không đâu, mình thấy bé đó khá quen! Mình nghĩ có lẽ nó là người Nga, nhưng có thể nói thông thạo tiếng Anh. (on Vietnamese)
SevaTheWitheBlossom 9 months ago
What the time?
Turn on the light bitch i wanna eat!
TheSemtexBoy 9 months ago
3 phrasa = vkluchi svet pidaraz nedadelaniy
temartem1 10 months ago
@temartem1 а ты хоть доделаный?
antonspi 9 months ago 12
@antonspi da
temartem1 9 months ago
@antonspi Ого!!) А ты продвинутый! ;) Respect!)
DTS12250 4 months ago
I'm Russian too. Yeah perfect Russian. But my English is bad :P
WayneRus98 10 months ago
My name is kirill, I am from russia I live in Moscow!)))
kirask1233 10 months ago
my name is, Minya Zavut .... your name
ToxiicMikez 10 months ago
Чувак круто говоришь, но акцент ещё есть сильный. Занимайся и всё получится!
kirask1233 10 months ago
Ja nemnjogo gavarju pah ruski. :)
Ja iz finljandzi.
Scealic93 1 year ago
@Scealic93 Perfect Russian! I first thought that you are russian lol! Prekractno!Im russian:D
OlegGoodGuy 11 months ago
@OlegGoodGuy navernoe v ego sem'e kto-to russkiy...mozhet i roditeli...kto znaet xD
tATuthebestLenaYulia 10 months ago
@tATuthebestLenaYulia Da!!!!! Moi Roditeli!!!! i Brat i Ded Itd. (ect.)
antonspi 10 months ago
You will be a great interpreter! Yeah!
Prescott9679 1 year ago
I'm Russian and I've always said "Moyo imya.." which means "my name..(is).." instead of "menya zavoot" meaning "I am called". It is technically grammatically correct but no one ever uses it. I don't see what's wrong with it, but it's probably easier to pronounce it the correct way.
waitingformypopcorn 1 year ago
@waitingformypopcorn Probably you say in such cases "moyo imya", but it sounds _unnatural_ and is just in a manner of english. In fluent everyday russian speech we say "menya zavoot", and it's more correct form. Just like in French- je m'apelle- i call me myself, here is the similar. Не вводите людей в заблуждение!
Prescott9679 1 year ago
hey where are you from? and you know both languages? btw i know russian
bgkmhm 1 year ago
My name is Меня зовут (menya zovut), u kinda took "my name" literally. kudos to you
kureyon19 1 year ago
you have a very good pronunciation
AlekseyKzn 1 year ago
omg, ur soooo cute!!! <3
breezybreezybabybree 1 year ago
Naahh, My name is: is, :L Menya zavut,.,
EthyTheSimsLover123 1 year ago
If you do make another language video, maybe put spellings (both phonetic and russian, etc) at the bottom of the screen. Otherwise, nice videos.
relvaj 1 year ago
Use these phrases but add the word blyat to the end of every one to get your point across.
VADGIZZY82 1 year ago
How you manage to speak almost without accent?
Andreisorrow 1 year ago
@TheChazz7 Oh you have it good . My mom ist slovakian and my dad german .and i live in germany :)
And i only can german,french,hungaria (sorry if this ist frong , i only lear english at school )
Yoromi97 1 year ago
I want to learn russian soo bad !
I wish my mom would be russian .^^
Yoromi97 1 year ago
@Yoromi97 lol mine is :P
TheChazz7 1 year ago
I was wondering why don't you have a accent when you speak english?
fennymonja 1 year ago
It's impolite to say "Я хочу кушать". "Кушать" reffers to another person, not yourself.
Я хочу есть. Or я хочу жрать ))
NLPsucks 1 year ago
@NLPsucks It is quite possible to say "Ya hochu kushat" about yourself, but it is little bit childish version. Normal kid will never say "Ya hochu jrat' ", the same like normal adult man could barely say "Ya hochu kushat' ".
anastasiaskosh 1 year ago
Soo adorable!! awwww. :]
EWilsonLife 1 year ago
Sub For The Good Kid.
gapanlilio33 1 year ago
Bravo Anton! your post are awesome and very helpful! p.s & you are sooo cute :)
PHOENIXKATERINA 1 year ago
не совсем флуент, акцент есть...
MEDBEDb88 1 year ago
dear little friend why dont you do this way,that,you talke a task in russian for example going to a super market starting from home, or visiting places .
you understand my point?
regards
bye
salloosahib 1 year ago
the only thing i want to learn in russian is 'Wheres my vodka!' lol
mikomi212 1 year ago
@mikomi212 gdyeh vodka?
postmodernschism 1 year ago
@mikomi212 gdyeh moya vodka!
antonspi 1 year ago 15
@antonspi ты прикольный)) тебе немного лет а по-английски так здорово шпаришь - уважаю)) подозреваю что родители русские а сам наверное в Америке живёшь :D
IIIZEPHYROSIII 9 months ago
@mikomi212 It is, "Где моя водка!".
TylerTheMoron 1 year ago
@mikomi212 It will be : Rus: Где моя водка. English letters : Gde moya vodka. But don't think that all russians are drinking vodka, only people who are using too much alchogole and lying under bridges are drinking vodka:D
OlegGoodGuy 11 months ago
It is possible for you to add subtitles to your videos? In Russian and English preferably.
MiRyRE 1 year ago
woooow ur russian u look like a german and r u from russia?
cpkidz911 1 year ago
хорошо говоришь))
TheMrOigen 1 year ago
i will make more MABEY cause i dont have much time....
antonspi 2 years ago
That's okay!
Xhannti 1 year ago
@antonspi But these are your most popular videos!!
EWilsonLife 1 year ago
Another good video! Thank you! :)
Xhannti 2 years ago