How to properly introduce yourself in Russian

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The little chart on which word to use for years based on your age is genius!! Thank you for the helpful hint

westcoastweird
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Thank you Fedor. You are the best teacher ❤

RostamBahadur
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Thank you so much for this. Started to learn Russian and your channel is hands down one of the best. спасибо.

himeshsinghshishodiya
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One of the annoying things about duolingo is it doesn't tell you what is formal/informal!! I had no idea the difference between vac and tebya, thank you for your helpful explanations!

darthjarjar
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For those who's having a hard time pronouncing "Здравствуйте" in a formal setting, you can completely avoid it by using these 4 phrases depending on the time of day:
Доброе утро! [dóbraye útra] - Good morning! (6 AM - 12 AM)
Добрый день! [dóbryi dén'] - Good afternoon! (12 AM - 6 PM)
Добрый вечер! [dóbryi vécher] - Good evening! (6 PM - 12 PM)
Доброй ночи! [dóbrai nóchi] - Good night! (12 PM - 6 AM)

bshthrasher
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I've been learning Russian for 2 years and I still watched this because I'm meeting my boyfriends parents on new years for the first time and I'm so nervous because they don't speak english 😂

selinakalkandis
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спасибо.) you're amongst one of my favourite russian teachers, especially paired alongside grammar textbooks. there's something special about your techniques, because you help reinforce and solidify what i gathered from my lessons. ✧⁠*

-sevda
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I love how you pronounciate the word "camp". 😊

sandiehernandez
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Aha! The light dawns! Wonderful lesson!

bonzeroo
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That was very good! Спасибо, мой друг!

Xpurple
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Федор сделай одно видое о падежах, хочется посмотреть реакцию иностранцев))

Rus-eqwn
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Also often used: Доброе утро, Добрый день, Добрый вечер (Good morning, Good afternoon, Good evening) and "Отсоси писос" (Glad to meet you)

Джо-Кокер.
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I am a total I speak English only, at the moment.. I am learning Russian, as I would like to become fluent.... is 'тебя' used in order to say 'you' in an informal way? what about вы and ты?

спасибо)

catherine
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First Russian Language Lesson video I've watched.

I guess I need to start with a lesson even more remedial?

English phonics to Russian letters and words?

TheJaxsonjack
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фёдор лучший челавек. спасибо за лекцию.
я не знал что, например, 21 скажим год тоже, думал только 1.

Hagelnot
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Thank you so much for the video! That's very helpful for me ❤ may I ask you which camera do you use to film your YouTube videos?

anna-friend
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though zdra-stvuy-te sounds more fluent, you can also pronounce V in zdravstvuyte. if it's easier to you it won't be a big mistake. 'cause zdravstvuyte means - good health to you, dobrogo vam zdorovya.

FirecatJr
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He didn't notice that when people might ask, "Who do you work as?" You can just say "Teacher"

ytnfccjwbfwbb
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Здрав буди, боярин) you "v good English

ГореЛуковое-юе
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Make a video on (живя, видя, считая etc...). what do you call them?

linguafranca