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Russian lesson - Most Common Russian Verbs

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2009

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Lesson for pre-intermediate learners from Russian-Plus.com. In this lesson you will learn most common Russian Verbs. Aspects and conjugations of Russian verbs. The present tense and the infinitive. Visit Russian-Plus.com!

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  • Doesnt bljet mean whore?02:26

  • @HABRADASHR I said "болеть" 

  • Hey - What's your native language?

  • @baiNEKO russian

  • От акцента можно избавиться лишь в одном случае - родиться в той стране.

  • @Kijkov не согласен, знаю случаи когда люди избавлялись от акцента полностью, приехав в страну на долгое время

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  • 0:28 bitch!

  • Your website is excellent ! A lot of good stuff for russian learners, thanks !

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  • Что-то я не уверен, что выпивать подходит к "to have an alcohol addiction". Это прикол, да?

    Выпивать - иногда немного пить, скорее, чем по чёрному бухать.

  • Great job. I'm a bit dumbfounded though, as to where you live right now....somewhere in the south I'm guessing? You had a southern drawwwwl when speaking English. Talk about complete opposites: the laidback, southern, slow drawl and the sharp, abrupt, stern Russian. What a contrast!

    Keep up the videos:-)

  • i heard some pizza. that's all i understood!

  • @HABRADASHR бляДь (blyad) means whore. I always thought it was блять ( blyat), but apparently I was wrong.

  • Thank you so much for taking the time to put these on, they make a difficult language to learn, so much more accessible.

  • Hard :(

  • Thank you ~ I could not be sure if you were an American with a slight southern accent or what :) There are many Russian lessons on youtube by non-native speakers of Russian -- Now I can feel sure about your pronunciation, examples, etc. I checked out your website, and there are very useful conversations, resources, etc. there too. Thanks! What part of Russia did you grow up in? I'm curious to compare pronunciation with my Russian teachers at school.

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