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  • Do you know Ukrainian?

  • @xxmindyxx1997 With Ukrainian, I can I never studied it, but when I went into a shop in Lviv and asked for things in Russian and they answered in Ukrainian, there were no real communication issues.

  • Thanks for the explanation of stranded prepositions!

    This explains why in my state of Minnesota we say "I'm going to the store, do you want to go with?", causing people not from here no end of confusion.

    Most likely we say it that way because of so many Scandinavians that settled here.

    Большое спасибо профессор.

  • Do you know Norwegian??

  • @theawesomesausage I didn't study it, but if I pull up articles in Norwegian I can understand them no problem. I don't think I would follow speech as well as I never heard much of it.

  • @usenetposts Yeah, I just wanted to ask.

  • Yes i agree with you that one is lucky to be Russian, although they may not consider themselves such. (Is that a stranded prepostion?)

    Thank you again, teacher.

  • The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. But think about it objectively, and you'll see that some of the luckiest people alive are Russian, and not many of the most unfortunate people alive are Russian. BTW, since you ask, "such" is not a preposition, it is an adverb of manner, and properly delayed in an English sentence.

  • I want to thank you for helping me discover links in other languages.

    E.g. work (wrought - old english). When we talk about work: "werken/wrochte/gewrocht" in West-Flemish. I can clearly see the link there.

    Or: Ha (russian). We also use that word, although it doesn't mean anything for us except "here you are".

    I really love those extra "bonus" explanations you throw in: it really makes your lessons more valuable than most popular textbook courses.

    I can't wait to see the rest of your videos.

  • did u teach us numbers

    id really like to know

    and like ?'s Who Where What When and Why

  • The questions were earlier on in this part, but the numbers will only be in the 103 course. You'll understand why when we get there.

  • k ill be watching

  • the numbers are actually really easy, you could probably learn them if you type it in on google

  • Is that colour correction software you are using, or is there some function available in your editing software? It looks like you applied the change to the whole image, because the trees in the background change colour too. Very neat trick!

  • It's all in Power Director 6 (full version). Thanks.

  • pryviet dorogoi ucitel'! any lesson coming in the near future?

  • Yes. Number 19. Hopefully by the end of Feb.

  • You know a lot. Thanks.

  • wooo, nakonetska, eto zdes'!

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