Can you say "I love you" in russian? You can do it after this video lesson.
We learn russian phrase and words on topic "I love you" in this lesson. For example: I love you.Love came to my heart.I fell in love with you from the first sight.I need you so much. I can't live without your love.
Can you say tender words in russian? You can do it after the lesson:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1lJMXblorU
For example: You are so sweet. You are so pretty. You are so beautiful.You are so splendid .My sweet, You are so gifted.My dear.My sweetheart.My bunny.
@Guillhez
"Ты нужна мне" - "I need you" ("Я нуждаюсь в тебе")
fedcom123 1 month ago
@dellureyne can you make a video on how to pronounce this properly
Gisele11 2 months ago
very helpfull thanks you much
djblackcoat 3 months ago
if she had wore a Dark Sparking Red Lipstick ---
Ohhh man that would have been a killer Combination
watup2154 3 months ago
We have a Folk story in India Pakistan (Whole South Asia) about
KhooKhaaf ( Russia )where the Fairies Resides ---
Indeed Russian gals are like Fairies --- gorgeous blonds with Blue Green Eyes
watup2154 3 months ago
@Tsuta86 Actually it can go both ways in Russian. The order is not fixed like in English.
juniorspivey 3 months ago
Isnt I love you actually ''Yah tebyah loobloo'' instead of ''Yah loobloo tebyah''?
StrikerDF 3 months ago
AND THEY SAY DUTCH IS HARDER THAN THIS 0-0
dutch is hard.. even for me.. (beiing dutch and all xD ) but this isn't easy 0-0
nienkiepinkie 5 months ago
@Tsuta86 Doeasn't matter.. :)) They're both correct, there's is no best/true way.. heck you can even say.. tebya ya lyublyu.. or lyublyu ya tebya and it will mean i love you..
skating0813 5 months ago
Google translation puts it "ya tebya lyublyu" and so does another video but here it's "ya lyublyu tebya" (and when i translate on google from french instead of english, it also gives that translation)... so i'm confused D: which is the best/true way??? ... because i love a russian guy... i think ^^;
Tsuta86 6 months ago