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  • Very beautiful girl

  • Don't say пока to your grandma! I like that!!! :)

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  • Ah! спасибо! I am planning on using Russian in the future for my profession, thanks for teaching me this bit!

  • Surprised! ! learning russian secret site: ru.cxx.ca

  • @VORTEXXSX you say yah-teb-ya-lube-aloo

    Ya tyebya lulabu

  • i just wanna know how to say i love you in russian. since it might matter, im a guy. by the way im completely serious when i say i wanna know that

  • Hi Valentina ! I'm a businessman who wants to be taught russian language. How can it be done ?

  • Hi ! who nows English and wants to learn Russian, we can chat, and helps each other. Write here ser-blinov@mail.ru

  • dobre Vyecher! I was wondering if there's a typing tool to learn how to type Risski?

  • Lol a friend just left this video on my fb wall saying "I didn't know you gave Russian lessons as well"...we look so much alike!!!

  • Hi, Can you confirm the greeting 'how are you?'

    Is there more than one way to say it? As in 'Kas u vas di'la'

    Thanks

  • @FaranGitty

    Kak u vas di'la ... i mean

  • I HATE RUSSIAN it's so hard and in my country i'm forsed to learn 3languages =/

  • too fast..

  • You're good! And your enthuiasm makes me feel like I can learn anything!

  • too fast

  • Неплохо, однако надо еще потренироваться чтоб акцента не было, а то че-то нереально - акцента почти нет, но все равно звучит не по-русски

  • What is russian for : Show your boobs please?

  • @Tinusz99 Показать свои сиськи, пожалуйста

  • it wouldve been better if you didnt do the video so fast.....

  • nice boobs....

  • i love russian.

  • 20 people are anti-communists

  • If You want To Learn Russian - Write To Me.

  • @RusLanguage Actually, i want to get a head start on learning Russian. I want to get a degree in the Russian language

  • hey i go to this school..

    it blows

    lol

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  • by the way, you're transparent

  • WHY IS THERE FUCKING 3s AND SHIT!!!! AGGGG!!!

  • @swurlnplot LOL. Learning the aplhabet is actually the easiest part. I've been at this language for a month now and pronunciation and guessing which sound a letter makes (one letter can make like 20 different sounds depending on where it is and stress and stuff) makes me want to /wrist.

  • @iAREanthonyyy It is so true. So i think the best way is to memorize how to pronounce words. Because for every pronunciation rule there are 10 exeptions :)

  • why do you americans want to learn russian??? афе ьщемоуы -:)

  • @TheRussiangamer88 why not learn russian? it's good to learn about other languages and cultures.

  • لغه صعبه، يلعن أم المنيكه

  • in japanese there is also a formal and informal way of saying things.

  • wtf too fast!!!!! i can't learn like this =(

    

  • go to this Russian World Lesson 1 -Russian language lessons u will know russia fast and better. Ps i cant give u a link i tried it dident let me so this is more better

  • because it haves ''normal letters''

  • ahahac = pineapple thats my firts word i learned in first russian lesson LOL

  • How do you "down with the socialist healthcare, and fuck the Republicans" in Russian?

  • translate this,it`s very useful "саси хуи пидарас глупый " :))

  • Cute attempt here with the video, but i think a Russian PhraseApp on iTunes is more helpful. Its got sounds and speaking and everything too.

  • Long live the great and mighty Russian language!.

    I love my native language, for his phenomenal versatility and universality.

    Russian language is primarily a this transfer of feelings.

    Modern English - transfer of information. English language - a language for the rationalists.

    For the example in Russian:

    "Сегодня утро доброе" - "Утро доброе сегодня" - "Доброе сегодня утро"

    .....words will be intermixed, but the sense remains intact.

    "Я тебя люблю!", "Тебя я люблю!", "Люблю тебя я!"

  • @ILoveEpicMusic Я согласен с тем, что вы говорите.

  • @ILoveEpicMusic How is English just for rationalists or the transfer of information? English has been used for huge volumes of great literature and poetry, just like the Russian language. I think you need to study more English further before you make that judgment. However, Russian does seem awesome based on the little bit I have learned

  • @ILoveEpicMusic No wonder Russians like to say "strong reasoning", while English speakers say "sound (rational) reasoning".

  • how can i work on my talking if (for example):

    Dobraye ootro sounds like Dobra ootra???

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  • the red one is very good..would like to learn Russian!!!

  • kak pozhevaite means how are you living. -_______-

    kak dela means are how are you.

    <--russkaya,

  • why so fast????

  • On my last comment, I forgot to mention that he (my teacher) DOES also speak English. :D

  • My violin teacher is Ukrainian but he speaks Russian. When my recitals come up, it feels like I'm the only one who doesn't know a single LETTER in the Russian alphiabet (and no, I don't care if I spelled that wrong). From watching your videos, I'm sure I won't feel that way any longer. Thanks for the help! :)

  • Lol,, I'm a born Russian, and yet I have horrible grammar :(

  • Many Russian sailor in Vietnam. I must learn to speak them, Thank you!

  • this resembles hindi seriously

  • @druddock

    well, okay, there really are some words that at some point sound like in an international English, or even other languages, but for foreigner it would be too complicated to try and come up with that.

    Also u mentioned COLD, even though there's no word COLD in refrigerator :)

    But anyways, there's tons of words that do not sound any similar to English, and, i guess, it's for the better :)

    Rookah - Hand; Les - Forest; Medvied - Bear and so on :) Cheers!

  • @druddock

    oh please, go on like this forever!

    Холодильник [Holodeelnik] - Refrigerator

    :D

  • @FluffyNazi LOL!!

  • Shes so beautiful and cute!!!!.. i'll learn thousand times faster!! :)

  • Thanks a lot for da lesssson... really helpful!!! :)

    Hope i'll b able to speak fluently after a few months! ;)

  • Thanks for the lesson

  • In latin America, when dealing with our grandparents, we use a formal register. That does not occur in Italy where children tend to use an informal register. That's why many people tend to say "poka" when greeting their relatives or grannies!

  • @omargav2112 In German there is always a formal and informal. You speak 1 way to strangers or older people....And another way to people the same age or younger. If I said "du" to an older person this would be disrespectfull. I would say "Sie" Even greetings, are different someone, my age I can say "Hallo" but for older people or more formal meetings "Grüss got, or Guten abend" My spelling may not be correct. I wonder if most languages are like this.

  • stop staring at her breasts/perestan na sisky smotret

  • Excellent videos. Thanks for teaching us!

  • Russian sounds awesome!

  • I looked it up, and to say hi to my friend in russian would be pronounced "Privet Luki"

  • paka nekagda neoovidimsya

  • Is it assigned for lesbic girls only?

  • Malchik gey<3<3 . The only russian i know x3

  • those are HUGE .... bold letters!....

  • It was a little fast. Baby, i like it slow... and in pairs but that's bedsides the point.

  • Helpful, but way too fast. Almost impossible to digest.

  • anyone with experience with russian and finnish......what do you think is harder to learn? i'm learning finnish........very difficult.

  • @scrubs21 oh trust me russian is harder.

  • 15 people said paka to their grandma!

  • @nicehax LOOOOOL!!

  • @nicehax

    And?

  • я иэ росси, in Latin alphabet is ya iz Rossi, I would use meh Nyah za voot for saying your name tho

  • my name's valentina ! =)

  • Я из Росси. Any know what that means?

  • @Anonymous1226 it's mean -- I'm from Russia

  • LOL I say Poka to my grandma all the time!

  • @maxlaxable you must have a cool grandma then! lol

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  • eso si mi abuelita me manda mucho a la chin.......!!!

  • Thanks for the help

  • this is perfect but if u went slow it would be better than perfect ty

  • i love russian!

  • Thanks for the hhelp although I can't force my self to remember this cause I'm in the middle of learning Italian

  • finally a guide on youtube that is actually useful lol :D nice job i think its awesome you can speak different languages.

  • you

    are

    so

    CLEVER

    omg how do you do this - i really admire people who can speak different langauges

  • you so pretty 

  • I just started learning Russian and I love it :]

  • no j in russian...ill have to rethink my youtubechannel name

  • I'm russian but I study English)))

  • @atomo1946 ok then Zdrastvuite kak dila?

  • I am learning russian from youtube... it's amazing...!

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  • ???? I say "poka" to poor ol' babushka every day! she don't care. :P

  • @luisc4444  hahaha, same here

  • @Dolphingerman Are Dostoevskij, Pushkin, Pavlov, Zhukov, Sikorskij etc. were dirty and bad people!?

  • @Dolphingerman How can you say that russians are dirty and bad if YOU are russian and your parents are russians too? You've already said that you are bad and dirty 0_o

    Don't you think it depends on people, not nation? e.g. I can't say that ALL of the americans are bad.

    And if you have problems with any language.. We live in such innovative world and you can't find anybody to help you? One of true russians feature is helping to people whom they even don't know.

    So you see what you want to see

  • amazing ....

    спасибо большоё

  • @ziad2010rayan спасибо большоё - в конце слова пишется е, а не "ё" :)

  • Great!! I like Russian and I manage to pronounce the words well yaay :D

  • @Dolphingerman i agreed, saying Russians are bad people is like saying Dane's is bad people cause danish viking (call Rus) was the one who settle in Russia, so Russian is a very easy to speak if u use a cool method call Contextual Learning. like my Sobaka bark all night, my fav Sobaka is a bulldog, so if u know what Sobaka means and want to learn Russian go to this site and see how easy it is!! search in Google Russian Accelerator.

  • Учите русский, скоро мы придем к вам )))))))))))))))))))

  • i have a test on this tommrow and grammer.

    fml

    oral x3 fml

  • Very helpful video! Thanks!

  • How can you tell when you pronouce the o as an a? like in spaseeba?

  • @MilitaryGB Whenever 'o' is not under stress you must say 'a'. Same rule for saying 'е' as 'и'.

    E.g. Спасибо - spasiba. Как поживаете - Kak pazhivaite. Меня зовут - Minya zavut

  • @MilitaryGB The way my Russian professor explained it is in a word, when the A is stressed elsewhere all other vowels become just a neutral a sound so spAcebo will be pronounced spAceba because the first A is stressed. It's rough to learn, you really need to hear natives speak it a lot to learn where the stresses are.

  • ROlf your skin is transparent

  • Россия является хорошим языком, чтобы узнать это красиво, но может быть трудно учиться

  • Hello i rly like ur way speaking russian and when i can ill learn russian im too young -..-

  • @solpotatis You're not too young (: People can start learning a new language at any age from 5 years old to 30 or over. Just stick with it. I'm learning French but I want to learn Russian very soon. It's soooo beautiful. Good luck!

  • Nice Rus end Eng

    Прекрастный рус и енг

  • SUPER NICE : )

  • damn you speak russian fast

    but that chick in the red shirt is hot

  • @zakiswack89 it's the same girl ...

  • @prdp lmaooooo

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  • Perfecttt ! thank you :) !

  • I just want to know what the Spetsnaz in MW2 are saying! Come on!

  • crack..lol

  • Her accent is not very good.

  • Excellent video, i like how the back ground changed the time of day with greetings.

    Good job

  • im 13 and i want to learn russian and if i must say i think i'll be 36 when i know the language...

  • @SuperREEKi ah i agree with youu .. but i'll learn this language lolz :P!!

  • @SuperREEKi You'll probably have to hang around with some russians then mate.

  • @SuperREEKi Hello! I am native russian speaker. Do you ned my assistane in learning russian? ))

  • @SuperREEKi

    Me too (13) but I think I'll be 40 when I'll learn it 100% (I'm learning hard)

  • you must be really brave to learn russian, even russian have to study it to know all the gramma, trust me

  • I'm Dutch and I love Russian because it's one of the only languages that sounds awesome and I do not understand one word of it! (well, now I do :]

  • thanks for the lesson! :D

    and you talk so cute haha

    paka

  • It´s a nice lesson. Because you dont just say the words and the meaning, but you teach it with a role play and I can memorize better.

  • а мне бы,наоборот английский выучить=)

  • I find it really hard learning Russian. But trying hard to learn it cause I love Russia, especially the girls there! There just hot!

  • Spaseeba....very useful. Love your effects, great video work!

  • I think it might help if this video were about th Cyrillic alphabet since it is a lot different than the latin alphabet

  • @ThatRandomHuman What Latin? What Cryrillic? THIS IS PURE RUSSIAN AND GOOD DAY TO YA.

  • thanks now i can confuse my friends

  • This is really good!! I LOVE russian so much!! Make more videos!!

  • классная девушка!!! Валентиной, говоришь, зовут?!!! ;)

    А ты откуда? Из России?

  • aha...i want ur baby :)

  • 1:14 i think she went to take a piss lol

  • this video is on crack.

  • to close for comfort in that conversation

  • Tough language, especially because the Alphabet is Straight out Bizzare!..

  • i meann, i really want to talk russiam, even if its just a couple of words but can someone send me the letters like ABCDEFG etc and the meanings in russian? if u know what i mean because some letters are diffeent and i dont get it

  • @Destroyed666Doom  a great way to learn russian i have found is through BYKI which stands for before you know it you just type it into google, pick your language and download it. its great it teaches you loads of basic things.for example.the days of the week , numbers, colors and simple sentances hope i have helped...:)

  • @Destroyed666Doom youtube search Ruskyed, he explains the russian alphabet in his first videos and i find him very entertaining overall.

  • I'm Russian and I'm trying to learn english at the moment. So anyone who lives in english-speaking country (esp. UK) and learns russian and needs any help with it - please, write to me. I would be simply delighted to help you and get help from you ))

    But I must warn you, my english is not actually very good. I can understand writing but my speaking and listening skills are rather poor, so it would be nice to get some practice in talking by Skype or something.

  • @ValeriaKnightley

    actually you're very good at writing english. i'm maltese though so not from the uk, i come from the small island Malta :D. we speak english here as well since it's our second national language. need any sort of help just ask! :)

  • @ValeriaKnightley Why don't you want to learn UK?

  • я из Израиля буду учить русский язык ххххх

  • shes very beautiful!

  • oh yea u should speak even faster so that no one can follow.....

  • Learning how to greet in other languages is always interesting and fun*^-^* Thank you very much for this vid*^-^* Paka! Paka! *^-^*

  • just like spanish we use diferent way to talk to elder people or your parents or some one you dont know