Russian for beginners
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This is a channel for those who have just started learning Russian, but are still shy to speak Russian. new.edvibe.com/teachers/201f9b
Here you can ask me and each other any questions about Russian language and culture. Get to know each other, find frien
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Have you seen this trend?
What do you think about it?
Do you love Russian songs?
В TikTok появился тренд — иностранцы поют русские песни, начиная с фразы «I’m not Russian, but…»

Треки исполняют совершенно разные — от Егора Летова до Элджея и вирусного «Гламура» Нкея.

Ну, милота ❤️
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My favourite students, now there are a lot of requests for Russian for beginners and I'm thinking of organising group lessons, which will be important for those for whom my individual lessons are too expensive.
Russian from scratch, three times cheaper than individual lessons!
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If you would like to 🔤🔤🔤🔤🔤 🔤🔤🔤🔤 and enrol on the list of students for group classes, then make an appointment for a free consultation and I will tell you everything or you can ask questions in the chat 💬
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🔹Stress in Russian
1. за́мок 🏰 — castle
замо́к 🔒 — lock
2. му́ка 😢 — torment, suffering
мука́ 🍞 — flour
3. а́тлас 🗺️ — atlas (book of maps)
атла́с 👗 — satin (fabric)
4. сто́ит 💰 — costs (has a price)
стои́т 🚶 — stands
5. полки́ 🪖 — regiments (military units)
по́лки 🪞 — shelves
6. бе́лки 🐿️ — squirrels
белки́ 🥚 — egg whites / proteins
7.до́ма 🏠 — at home
дома́ 🏢 — houses, buildings
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Forwarded from speakrussian.course (Katerina Teacher of 🇷🇺🪆)
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Friends, can you believe it? I filmed this video half a year ago, but I just couldn’t get around to publishing it in full.
And finally 🎊
A complete interview with my Italian friend about Russians and the Russian language is now live on my YouTube 📱 channel.

He shared what was the most difficult part, what surprised him in Russian, and how he’s managing to learn it.
The video turned out lively and very honest 💛

Watch it now on YouTube 📱, share your impressions, and write in the comments what other topics you’d like to see 💬

In the video we discuss:
1. How Giuseppe learned Russian.
2. About Russian people.
3. The hardest part of learning Russian.
4. The most difficult word in Russian.
5. Giuseppe’s advice for those who study languages.
6. About Giuseppe 🇮🇹
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Не говорим: «Я есть 25 лет»
По-русски правильно: «Мне 25 лет»
In Russian, we don’t say “Я есть 25 лет.”
Instead, we say “Мне 25 лет” — literally “To me are 25 years.”

Here are all the pronouns in use:
• Мне — to me
• Тебе — to you
• Ему — to him
• Ей — to her
• Нам — to us
• Вам — to you (formal/plural)
• Им — to them

💡Tip: Always use the dative case (мне, тебе, ему, ей, etc.) when talking about age in Russian!
Примеры:
• Мне 25 лет.
• Тебе 18 лет.
• Ему 30 лет.
• Ей 22 года.
• Нам 40 лет.
• Вам 19 лет.
• Им 50 лет.

👉 Запомни: не «я есть», а «мне»!
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🎉 Today, October 1st, we celebrate Teacher’s Day in Uzbekistan.

Why am I talking about Uzbekistan? Because I came here for three months to teach methodology of teaching Russian as a foreign language to local school teachers. I truly enjoy being here until December.

Happy Teacher’s Day to all my colleagues and educators around the world! 💐
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