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Russian Lesson - Personal Pronouns and their Cases

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Uploaded by on Aug 29, 2009

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In this lesson let's learn Russian personal pronouns and how they change in different grammatical cases. For more visit Russian-Plus.com!

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  • It's really not that bad once you grasp the basics. Just like with any other language. After a certain level it's nothing but communication and learning new words and expressions and it gets more fun as well)) I'm learning chinese so i know what i'm talking about

  • So I guess you make these?

    Do you think you could incorporate a english pronunciation. Like using the roman alphabet. Ex. Нет/nyet

    I think that would help pick it up for some.

  • Sure good idea! in my upcoming Russian lessons for beginners i'll do that

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  • Thanks. I really do need to look at this!

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  • Wow, my language, Bulgarian, is a bit easier but still, my language provides me help =D

  • @guajiram123 Never give up! :)

  • Hello,

    I have been listening Russian songs for a while and decided to learn russian. But I gave up after watching that video. What a mess :S

  • Why was there a different letter in the prepositional case in third person? It had c and d

  • когда-нибудь уеду из России, забуду язык, заново учиться буду =)))

  • Где произношение гласных в слабой позиции?

    Мы не говорим бЕз нас, мЕня, без нЕво, к нЕму....

    если иностранцы это запомнят, на всю жизнь сохранится акцент!!!

  • I found this video rather complicated but I really like the layout of your site with the dialogs. Thank you!

    

  • @RussianPlus How do I type in cyrillic, I know for Chinese there is Sougou, what about Cyrillic.

  • @Easy940 there is no general rule in Russian grammar about stress. It should be remembered for almost every word.

  • спасибо ! ;) But is there a video learning Why the O is stressed and unstressed . Cos I don't understand and I don't know when We have to pronounce the O like an A

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