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Basic Russian verbs conjugations (for beginners)

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Intro

      0:27

    • 2.

      Personal pronouns

      1:03

    • 3.

      1. Е - conjugation

      2:43

    • 4.

      2. И - conjugation

      2:09

    • 5.

      3. ОВА - ЕВА verbs

      1:37

    • 6.

      4. Reflexive verbs

      1:59

    • 7.

      Thank you

      0:09

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This class is for those who want to learn the basics of Russian verb conjugation.

You will learn two types of verb conjugation (Е - conj and И - conj)

How to conjugate verbs with -ова- / - ева- suffixes

Conjugation of reflexive verbs

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Alina Lunina

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Hello, my name is Alina and I'm a certified Russian teacher. My aim here is to help you acquire Russian language in a pleasant and interesting way.

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1. Intro: Hello everyone and welcome to my course, Basic Russian Verb Conjugation. This course is for beginners and here you will learn about two basic types of conjugation. Year and reflexive verbs, and verbs with suffix over and Eva. I will show you the common endings and how to use these verbs into the phrases. Let's start. 2. Personal pronouns: Russian verbs have two types of conjugation, but the Indians in infinitive can be different. For example, you can meet and some others. Let's see some infinitives, robot Gavari, smatrit gulia dot. But what can help you that always infinitive end with and soft sound Before we start, let me remind you, personal pronounce on a, now you are ready to start. 3. 1. Е - conjugation: Let's start in Russian language. There are two basic types of conjugation. It's yeah, conjugation, for example, the robot conjugation. For example, the Gvd. Let's see the ending. To conjugate this verb, you need to put away the ending of infiniti. Then add the following endings. Rabotbotes, one, a robot, rate, rabo, rabo. For conjugation, you do the same. You put away the ending of infiniti, and add the following endings, gavi, anavi. If you look attentively, you see that in congregation, more often you can see letter rabota. In conjugation, you see the letter gavari, gav. Let's look closer to the conjugation. There you can see verbs that end with yet in infinitive. For example, the verbs dot, let's take the deal. This is infinitive. We put away the endian. We add to the following endings alluded. Now let's see these words into the praises. Gulia, gulia, parka, chat a chita, no, dumdum at. 4. 2. И - conjugation: Now let's move to conjugation. There are verbs that end with in infiniti. For example, the chi. Let's see, the endings acho, chichi, chiche, up. Be careful. Sometimes in the first form singular, you can see U instead of like the word, gavita, gavari. You need to check the first form before. There are 11 exceptions, verbs that seemingly belong to a conjugation, but they are conjugation. These are the Polo verbs at N Slush, Rt smad I P Visit per smatri a smatriu Liz Cadmav, Gavari Park. Got a go at. Remember that some verbs can change at the first person singular. Always check them. For example, it yazdi ubd a lu blu lobs. 5. 3. ОВА - ЕВА verbs: Now let's see the verbs with suffix over. There is a rule that will help you to conjugate that kind of verbs. Let's start with verbs. Sat, don't photograph at, put chest at all. These verbs have the suffix over v, over and over again. The main rule is you put away this o or a suffix. You put away the ending of infiniti. Then you add the letter plus general endings. Let's see resolve. We put away, then we add and general ending a resus, resu, I sued. The same with the word putt. We put away and we add, And general ending at putt. 6. 4. Reflexive verbs: Next group of verbs are reflexive verbs. These are verbs that end with. You can notice reflexive verbs by this ending, they usually mean that the action is directed at yourself. For example, verbs, divas, vs. But it shows there is a rule to conjugate these verbs. You need to cut off the ending with a, add to the stem, the general ending, and the ending for the reflexive verb, I did We divide this verb into a. Then to the stem, we add the general ending and then some special ending. For the reflexive verbs, we have only two types, a, a, I, divide, divide. Did I divide examples? You see the engine. That means this word is reflexive, cada umami. 7. Thank you: Thanks for watching. I hope that was helpful for you and I wish you good luck in learning Russian.