Russian Lesson 4 - Part I - Babel Yak

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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 constrained to sitting 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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  • Really excellent video

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  • ty and vy? which one to use?

  • i wonder how you say other pronouns?

  • omg i was dream to learn rus .. but i find now its so easy when i watch this video .. ty uploader xD

  • This video gives you sucess because he reviews what you learned and teaches you little by little. My spanish teacher always moves on thinking we know all, when clearly it's not the case. This guy reviews and teaches you. Love it.

  • thank you for very much for the video, great help indeed..

  • muy bueno!! se aprende un montón con este sistema! gracias!

  • you did a mistack in 8:35 but excelent video :) i learn verymuch i am indian

    watch my video also

  • @ninjakiwi14 my apologies RU/whatever your native language is.. I didn't intend to classify you as english speaking (my error)

  • @ninjakiwi14 gde= where otkuda= from where ...hope that clarifies..I myself am studying RU, a good thing to do is invest in a RU/EN dictionary so you can create a list of directionals

    Good luck ;)

  • @englandsoccer1616 there is a lot of ways you can say здравствуй, здравствуй, привет, (zdra-stuy-tie, zdrastuy, and privet)

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