Sneak peek into the Upcoming Lesson: MAKE RUSSIAN NOUNS PLURAL #russianlanguage #learnrussian

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In the upcoming Lesson, you’ll learn how to make Russian nouns Plural.

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🤯 Don't Know HOW TO START LEARNING RUSSIAN?

RussianComprehensive
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Thank you, that helps me a lot. Ive watched tons of videos and no one explained that so i was always confused on how the ending of the word you would know how to pronounce the ending. I watched several on how to conjugaye the ending with I, Me, We, they, he, she, etc. But now that makes sense. Thank you.

kweenk
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There are dozens if not hundreds of Russian language channels on Youtube but this is by far my favorite and here are 5 reasons why(there's more but the comment will be too long) :
1. Quality over Quantity :
Unlike channels that make videos like "1000 most used Russian words", this (You) focus more on teaching a few words but in great detail. A beginner may learn a thousand words and understand them but if he/she does not understand the different contexts in which the words may be used, then it makes little to no use in real-life practicality.
2. Dedicated :
You seem to actually impart knowledge rather than just making a weak-effort video just for views.
3. Grammar Gains :
The level of clarity on this channel when it comes to grammatical rules and exceptions is second to none.
4. Fluency in Lecture Language (English) :
You having great English is so much more preferable than a Russian teacher who explains along the lines of "Khow are you doing todei, my frendz? Velcome to ze channel." (I mean no offense upon teachers with such accents, but I must admit that it is much more interesting and captivating being taught in a near-Native level English). A teacher with intermediate English may find it hard to breakdown the complex nuances of the Russian language due to lack of/struggling with English.
5. Spoken Russian seems to be the Priority/Target :
As I've mentioned before, some channels simply provide words and tell us what those words mean. Although better than nothing, this contributes very little towards a learner being able to speak the language. Here, the content focuses on the learner fully grasping how those words would be used in real-life whilst speaking.

I took a B2 Russian test and got 86%(which isn't a super high achievement but that puts me in the 'Upper Intermediate Level') but when I started watching this channel, I am introduced to new things that I SHOULD'VE known but didn't. Hence I can conclude that even for a B2 level intermediate speaker, I still have tons to benefit from this channel.

danieln
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Im a beginner still, but what if a noun ends with a consonant????

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