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 🇮🇹
And finally
A complete interview with my Italian friend about Russians and the Russian language is now live on my YouTube
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
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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Italian learning Russian: What’s the hardest part?
In this interview, I talk with an Italian who is learning Russian. He shares what is the most difficult part of the Russian language, funny expressions, and his experience of learning.
📌 If you are learning Russian or just curious about it, this video will…
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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»!
#russiangrammar
✅ 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»!
#russiangrammar
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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! 💐
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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• 🥣 The plate stays on the table (тарелка стоит на столе)
• 🥄 The spoon lies on the table (ложка лежит на столе)
• 🔪 The knife lies on the table (нож лежит на столе)
In English you’d simply say The plate is on the table — but in Russian, objects are much more “alive” in the way they are described.
Do you like this Russian logic? 💭
#russiangrammar
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💍 Wedding vocabulary 💐
💒 Свадьба — wedding
👰 Невеста — bride
🤵 Жених — groom
💍 Кольцо — ring
👗 Платье — dress
💐 Букет — bouquet
❤️ Любовь — love
😘 Поцелуй — kiss
👨👩👧👦 Семья — family
🕊️ Счастье — happiness
🌸 Фразы со свадебной лексикой
💬 Phrases with wedding vocabulary
1️⃣ У них была красивая свадьба в саду.
→ They had a beautiful wedding in the garden.
2️⃣ Невеста выглядела просто великолепно!
→ The bride looked absolutely stunning!
3️⃣ Жених ждал её у алтаря.
→ The groom was waiting for her at the altar.
4️⃣ Он подарил ей кольцо.
→ He gave her a ring.
5️⃣ Её платье было как из сказки.
→ Her dress was like something out of a fairy tale.
6️⃣ Она держала букет белых роз.
→ She was holding a bouquet of white roses.
7️⃣ Это была настоящая любовь.
→ It was true love.
8️⃣ После церемонии — первый поцелуй.
→ After the ceremony — their first kiss.
9️⃣ Теперь они — одна семья.
→ Now they are one family.
🔟 Пусть их ждёт вечное счастье.
→ May eternal happiness await them.
💞 Русские пословицы о любви и свадьбе
💬 Russian proverbs about love and marriage
1️⃣ 💍 Совет да любовь!
→ Wishing you harmony and love!
(Traditional wedding blessing)
2️⃣ 👩❤️👨 Жить душа в душу.
→ To live soul to soul. (To live in harmony and love.)
3️⃣ 🕊️ С милым рай и в шалаше.
→ With your beloved, even a hut feels like paradise.
4️⃣ ❤️ Любовь зла — полюбишь и козла.
→ Love is blind — you might even fall for a goat. 😄
5️⃣ 🍞 Не красна изба углами, а красна
пирогами и добрыми людьми.
→ A home is not beautiful for its walls,
but for its warmth and kind people.
📘 Learn these words — they’ll help you talk about weddings in Russian! 💖
💒 Свадьба — wedding
👰 Невеста — bride
🤵 Жених — groom
💍 Кольцо — ring
👗 Платье — dress
💐 Букет — bouquet
❤️ Любовь — love
😘 Поцелуй — kiss
👨👩👧👦 Семья — family
🕊️ Счастье — happiness
🌸 Фразы со свадебной лексикой
💬 Phrases with wedding vocabulary
1️⃣ У них была красивая свадьба в саду.
→ They had a beautiful wedding in the garden.
2️⃣ Невеста выглядела просто великолепно!
→ The bride looked absolutely stunning!
3️⃣ Жених ждал её у алтаря.
→ The groom was waiting for her at the altar.
4️⃣ Он подарил ей кольцо.
→ He gave her a ring.
5️⃣ Её платье было как из сказки.
→ Her dress was like something out of a fairy tale.
6️⃣ Она держала букет белых роз.
→ She was holding a bouquet of white roses.
7️⃣ Это была настоящая любовь.
→ It was true love.
8️⃣ После церемонии — первый поцелуй.
→ After the ceremony — their first kiss.
9️⃣ Теперь они — одна семья.
→ Now they are one family.
🔟 Пусть их ждёт вечное счастье.
→ May eternal happiness await them.
💞 Русские пословицы о любви и свадьбе
💬 Russian proverbs about love and marriage
1️⃣ 💍 Совет да любовь!
→ Wishing you harmony and love!
(Traditional wedding blessing)
2️⃣ 👩❤️👨 Жить душа в душу.
→ To live soul to soul. (To live in harmony and love.)
3️⃣ 🕊️ С милым рай и в шалаше.
→ With your beloved, even a hut feels like paradise.
4️⃣ ❤️ Любовь зла — полюбишь и козла.
→ Love is blind — you might even fall for a goat. 😄
5️⃣ 🍞 Не красна изба углами, а красна
пирогами и добрыми людьми.
→ A home is not beautiful for its walls,
but for its warmth and kind people.
📘 Learn these words — they’ll help you talk about weddings in Russian! 💖
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❗️Why we don’t say “Если ты была вчера на уроке?” in Russian
In Russian, the word “если” means “if” — we use it only for conditions or future / planned situations, not for yes/no questions.
👉 Если будет дождь, я не пойду гулять. — If it rains, I won’t go for a walk.
But if you want to ask a yes/no question like “Were you at the lesson yesterday?”, you can’t use если.
In Russian, we use either:
1. The particle “ли” — it goes after the verb:
👉 Была ли ты вчера на уроке?
2. Or just word order and intonation:
👉 Ты была вчера на уроке?
So remember:
➡️ “Если” = “if” (for conditions)
➡️ “Ли” or word order = for yes/no questions
❗️Why we don’t say “Если ты была вчера на уроке?” in Russian
In Russian, the word “если” means “if” — we use it only for conditions or future / planned situations, not for yes/no questions.
👉 Если будет дождь, я не пойду гулять. — If it rains, I won’t go for a walk.
But if you want to ask a yes/no question like “Were you at the lesson yesterday?”, you can’t use если.
In Russian, we use either:
1. The particle “ли” — it goes after the verb:
👉 Была ли ты вчера на уроке?
2. Or just word order and intonation:
👉 Ты была вчера на уроке?
So remember:
➡️ “Если” = “if” (for conditions)
➡️ “Ли” or word order = for yes/no questions
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🗣️ In Russian, we don’t say “I don’t have boyfriend” using the verb to be!
Instead, we use the special word «нет» 💡
❌ у меня не есть парень
✅ у меня нет парня
So remember — in Russian, “нет” means “there is no” or “don’t have”.
Simple, but very Russian 😉🇷🇺
More useful tips in my course for beginners
Instead, we use the special word «нет» 💡
❌ у меня не есть парень
✅ у меня нет парня
So remember — in Russian, “нет” means “there is no” or “don’t have”.
Simple, but very Russian 😉🇷🇺
More useful tips in my course for beginners
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🎃Слова
тыква 🎃 — pumpkin
ведьма 🧙♀️ — witch
призрак 👻 — ghost
паук 🕷️ — spider
летучая мышь 🦇 — bat
костюм 👗 — costume
конфеты 🍬 — candies
страшный 😱 — scary
ночь 🌙 — night
праздник 🎉 — holiday
👻Фразы
С Хэллоуином! 🎃 — Happy Halloween!
Мне страшно! 😨 — I’m scared!
Какой у тебя костюм? 👗 — What is your costume?
Пойдём за конфетами! 🍬 — Let’s go for candies!
Осторожно, призрак! 👻 — Be careful, a ghost!
Мне нравится твоя тыква! 🎃 — I like your pumpkin!
Мини-диалог
— Привет! Какой у тебя костюм? 🎃
— Я ведьма! 🧙♀️ А ты?
— Я призрак! 👻
— Пойдём за конфетами! 🍬
Перевод:
— Hi! What’s your costume? 🎃
— I’m a witch! 🧙♀️ And you?
— I’m a ghost! 👻
— Let’s go for candies! 🍬
тыква 🎃 — pumpkin
ведьма 🧙♀️ — witch
призрак 👻 — ghost
паук 🕷️ — spider
летучая мышь 🦇 — bat
костюм 👗 — costume
конфеты 🍬 — candies
страшный 😱 — scary
ночь 🌙 — night
праздник 🎉 — holiday
👻Фразы
С Хэллоуином! 🎃 — Happy Halloween!
Мне страшно! 😨 — I’m scared!
Какой у тебя костюм? 👗 — What is your costume?
Пойдём за конфетами! 🍬 — Let’s go for candies!
Осторожно, призрак! 👻 — Be careful, a ghost!
Мне нравится твоя тыква! 🎃 — I like your pumpkin!
Мини-диалог
— Привет! Какой у тебя костюм? 🎃
— Я ведьма! 🧙♀️ А ты?
— Я призрак! 👻
— Пойдём за конфетами! 🍬
Перевод:
— Hi! What’s your costume? 🎃
— I’m a witch! 🧙♀️ And you?
— I’m a ghost! 👻
— Let’s go for candies! 🍬
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Для настроения поделюсь с вами русской версией песни This is Halloween 🎃 👻 💀
https://youtu.be/VG4ZBJJ_8mc
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This Is Halloween (Russian cover)/(кавер на русском)
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