10 Conversational Russian Phrases That You Need to Know | Russian Slang

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Do you want to sound natural in Russian? Do you want to understand the Russian slang that native speakers use all the time? In this video, I will teach you 10 conversational Russian phrases that you must know in order to fully understand native Russian speakers.
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Q: WHAT NEW WORDS AND PHRASES HAVE YOU LEARNED FROM THIS VIDEO?

BoostYourRussian
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Hands down the best Russian teacher on the internet! Большое спасибо! 🙏🏼

Ollie
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This is the most effective and most creative Russian learning channel in YouTube!

josephnicholas
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Учебник русского языка в советские годы указывал, что слово "да" может быть вводным словом (как "ну") или выступать в качестве союза "и". Также в начале фразы выражает пожелание.
Примеры:
Иван да Марья. Я ходил попить да покушать.
Да как сказать-то?
Да сбудется всё то, что Вы себе пожелали.

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Видео отличное! Я сразу же подписался! Продолжаем изучать прекрасный русский язык! Огромный привет из Сербии! Обнимаем вас братья!!!

БраниславАмижић
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OMG... This makes so much more fun to learn.

bojanlekic
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4:27 If anyone also wants to know an interesting fact, Russians (or people from Russian speaking countries) will say блин when there are children around, they use it to replace a different word starting with "б" whenever they are annoyed/if they drop something

rfj
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"Поехали" bothered me so much, thanks for explaining it.

modernfreeman
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Thank you loads! I've been watching a Russian TV series (am a complete beginner, so I understand one word every three minutes!) but several of the words you mentioned show up regularly, so I'm glad I know what they mean in slang, as the dictionary meaning did not correspond to the situations in which they were said! Thanks again! Love your energy! Keep up the good work!

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Невероятные уроки. Ты моя лучше учитель

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your lessons are very helpful to learn russian fast thank you from India 🙏🏼

AtulTV
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Great lesson. Lots of fun and very useful. I have come across some of these words in real life.

stephenmaharaj
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Thank you for making Russian more "accessible"!

buynowpaynever
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Such a fun a great video!
We always say " yeah nah " in Australia too

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Your English is neat and accurate. Keep it up

cheersfor
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This channel is great for me as a beginner

andyaripanofficial
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Brilliant! Far better than any textbook. Огромное спасибо!

derekdaniels
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I knew them all but your explanations reinforced my understanding of their usage! Спасибо большое! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

gerald
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thanks for such valuable and practical lessons

adastra
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Just one fantastic video on phrases you hear all the time in Russian conversation. I'm so glad to be a subscriber.

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