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@fmaylinch7 күн бұрын
6:30 I also hear "как бы" a lot, as a filler. It was funny that a Russian colleague was talking to me in English, and in the middle he said "как бы" 😄
@fmaylinch18 сағат бұрын
I want to add that "ну..." sounds like a doubt, so for a "truly" filler word, I guess Russians prefer "как бы". Or "короче", of course! I just remembered this one, probably the filler word номер один 😁
@bshthrasher9 күн бұрын
лютый = fierce or insane, which means something is truly serious, to the extreme люто = fiercely / insanely / seriously (smth) лютый мороз = fierce cold лютый прикол = insane / mindblowing thing лютый чел = super tough guy люто дорогой = insanely expensive люто скучный = insanely boring это люто = this is serious
@ItsNotGumbalo9 күн бұрын
Hello Fedor, your videos have helped me learn a lot of Slang and regular Russian!
@normalaboutpathologic8 күн бұрын
Жёстко is interesting to me, because in german "hart" (which also means hard or dense) is used in the same way as the first example in slang
@thetiredteacup5 күн бұрын
Thank you Fedor, you are my go-to KZfaqr when looking for videos on learning Russian! I recently started learning and I cannot thank you enough for the videos you make 🙏
@glibberglobberslobber9 күн бұрын
very important for when you get horrible grades in a class with my only Russian speaking friend
@itsmrhunter9 күн бұрын
Does BeFluent have some sort of way to test Russian cases and verb conjugations? I would love to see something like what the MasterRussian website has, but with an updated UI and using common words
@aleciaboo7 күн бұрын
i love this guy 🤷🏻♀️
@Modernyoruk6 күн бұрын
its was amazing video and also it was helper to learn russia , daily word
@fmaylinch7 күн бұрын
лютая тема! that was very useful, to learn slang, and not just insults or curse words haha 7:41 I hear приям a lot, I guess it means "really"
@follybuff6 күн бұрын
and we are always combine this slang words in conversations)
@Ax0I0tle9 күн бұрын
тема есть и в английском - theme, и это слово употребляется там в исконном значении
@evan_iz_navarry16 сағат бұрын
Следующий уровень "мемы" - Скуф, ты получил альтушку на "Госуслугах"? - Сэр, нет, сэр - Паршиво, чëрт возьми
@MandrakeGuy5 күн бұрын
типа is my kind of word- because... like... ... like. i use the word like, like, all the time 😂 thats a good word to keep in mind
@mythosmemes7 сағат бұрын
Preecol=pre-kol=pretty-col=pretty cool=that's pretty cool 🤣 that's how I'll remember.
@voskiastudios19367 күн бұрын
I guess типа has the same usage of portuguese word 'tipo', in terms of slang
@bluegarren93615 күн бұрын
Hey Fedor, How would you compare your lessons to Story Learning with Olly Richards? Only problem is I already bought his lessons. It wasn’t until I started learning the alphabet when I came across your videos. I like your KZfaq videos and have already learned a lot from them. Listening to you pronounce words in Russian is extremely helpful ! I would not be opposed to getting the premium package if I knew I could do both at the same time. What do you think? Thanks Blue
@editzzz86499 күн бұрын
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@follybuff6 күн бұрын
а если приводить словарное определение слов (например определение слова Жесть), то станет еще проще понять что к чему)
@fmaylinch7 күн бұрын
4:05 I'd say for example "прикольно!", is it the same as "прикол" here?
@sciences67054 күн бұрын
Nearly. "Прикол" is a noun, it usually means a joke or a meme. "Прикольно" is adjective, It usually means that something is funny or as an assessment, how cool.
@nuke2914 күн бұрын
slang in Russia be like: Crazy Crazy... Crazy! Well... Weeeell... Cool XD now seriously it's a good video and good things to know, I'll surprise my russian friends with native slang B)
@zar_ziller6 күн бұрын
Жеееесть, видос прям лютая тема, жёска! ну типа без прикола
@vassilok8 күн бұрын
Люто sounds like « big time » in your first example. Is that accurate ?
@robetheridge69996 күн бұрын
What are you talking about? Fedor explains everything just fine. There are things English that 'just are', meaning that we use them without knowing why. Most English grammar things like that can be explained if I wanted to learn the reasoning, but if I don't need to, what's the use?
@maksimsmelchak74339 күн бұрын
👍🏻😎🦆🦖
@mjbranch21099 күн бұрын
I thought languagesimp was joking 😅
@egorbasist95329 күн бұрын
About what?😂
@fmaylinch18 сағат бұрын
just for fun, a long chain of filler words that can give you time to think: да нет, ну, смотри, как бы, короче, не знаю, грубо говоря, типа... that should buy you some time to decide what to say actually 😂
@Ax0I0tle9 күн бұрын
но ведь нельзя произнести жЪёска - у нас ведь "ж ш ц" всегда твёрдые, лучше бы объяснил иностранцам, почему там именно ё(и почему там не может быть о, в литературном конечно же)
@chaotic.content9 күн бұрын
это видео круто, без прикола
@MrRichardBoner5 күн бұрын
Interestingly, "люто" is, unlike the rest, a very archaic word, taken from ancient slavic tales, where it would be used to highlight a particularly dangerous enemy.