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„I need“ is a very useful phrase to know in any language So today we will learn how to express your needs in Russian Comment below what you need right now/ комментируй ниже, что тебе нужно прямо сейчас #learnrussian #studyrussian #learningrussian #russianwords #russianlanguage #russianonline #russianlessons #speakrussian #russianforforeigners #russianforbeginners #russian #russo #russisch #русскийязык #учимрусский #languagelearning #polyglot #russianlearning #russischlernen #learn #russiancourse #englishrussian #russianvocabulary #learnrussianwords #learnrussianwithme
Что вы сегодня уже сделали? What have you already done today? Что вы сегодня делали? What did you do today? As you might notice I used verbs «сделать» (сделали = have done) and «делать» (делали = did) in these questions. Although it means the same „to do“, there is a small but important difference... when you use «сделать» you talk about your future intention (завтра я это сделаю = tomorrow I will do it) or things which were completed in the past (я это уже сделал = I have already done it). I know it can be very tricky (I mean both means the same in English „to do, to make“), but try to see the logic behind it and if not, then we can discuss it all together on 10.September at 12 pm (noon) Paris time in my live Broadcast here on Instagram #learnrussian #russianlanguage #russian #russisch #russo #studyrussian #learningrussian #russianwords #russianlessons #russianonline #learnrussianwords #russianforbeginners #porusski #speakrussian #russianlearning #polyglot #languagelearning #languagelover #russianverbs #learn #getrussianized #learnrussianlanguage #русскийязык #учимрусский #учитьрусский
Mother, father, sister, brother... and do you know how to call your closest family members in Russian Swipe and you will for more advanced followers: make a sentence with one or two of these words and comment it below #learnrussian #russianlanguage #russian #russisch #russo #learningrussian #studyrussian #russianlearning #russianlessons #russianenglish #speakrussian #russianwords #englishrussian #russianonline #languagelearning #polyglot #русскийязык #учимрусский #porusski #learn #learnrussianwithme #getrussianized
Today we talk about the verb „to be afraid/to be scared“ Чего ты боишься?
Slowly but surely Halloween is coming ♂️ I’m planning on some thematic posts and this one is just little teaser In this video you can hear some frequently used words on Halloween By the way, do you celebrate Halloween in your country? #russianwords #learnrussian #russianlanguage #learningrussian #russian #russo #russisch #learnrussianwords #porusski #studyrussian #russianlessons #russianonline #russiancourse #русскийязык #учимрусский #russianforbeginners #russianforforeigners #languagelearning #polyglot #englishrussian #russki #speakrussian #learnrussianonline #getrussianized #russianlearning
Aren’t these two most important verbs in any language? мы влюбляемся, любим и, к сожалению, иногда расстаёмся We fall in love, love and unfortunately sometimes break up (*in the picture it says „to part“ but the right translation is to break up or get apart from each other). So let’s conjugate these two emotional verbs! #learnrussian #russianlanguage #learningrussian #studyrussian #russianwords #russisch #russian