Learn Russian Lesson 1 - Part II - Babel Yak

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http://babelyak.com/Russian.html - To download more Russian lessons from Babel Yak.

Learn Russian with Babel Yak's new system. You read, hear and then speak - the easiest way to memorize a language.

Check out: http://www.babelyak.com
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This is Lesson 1 of Babel Yak's Russian Unit I. It is not similar to other language learning programs in that:

1. Our program is comprehensive

2. You are not contained you next to a computer

3. You learn on-the-go

4. Our videos are made specifically for portable players such as iPod, zune or any other MP3/MP4 player.

5. You learn the alphabet naturally as you progress into the lesson. Phonetic spelling also makes it easy to pronounce the words (read the bottom line of the video text)

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Russian greetings and subjects such as You are I are covered in this lesson.

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  • also did anyone else feel brilliant for once when the "da" part came up

  • Dude i feel so complete when you ask something and i answer it right :D haha

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  • @IndoJowie im russian ;)

  • Why is understand changed plz explain

  • I love russian language, now i'm just waiting 4 a nice russian guy 2 find me :-)) hihi

  • Can't wait to learn past and future tense... not

  • @phoenixcassidi fantastic! i have so a ton of these lessons perfectly memorized! the funnest thing to do with your new found knowledge of the Russian language is to prank call people and just say whatever you know in russian. hahahaha

  • @loveposey28 Tell me how that works :D imma do the same.

  • I have a legit question, is this Babel Yak full Russian lessons real and not a scam? Has anyone actually bought it? This all seems too good to be true, but this video is done so well, I'm not sure what to think.

  • @Kiatsune I think the similarity between "Jag" (Swedish) and "Ja" (Russian) is cooler since they both mean "I" :P

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