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Working on the next video, and it's the first time that the raw footage is almost 40 minutes of me talking 😂 It typically is
Working on the next video, and it's the first time that the raw footage is almost 40 minutes of me talking 😂 It typically is about 10-15 minutes. The footage is long, but the information is super crucial! You will see it tomorrow 💡

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How long until you can read Tolstoy or Dostoyevsky
How long until you can read Tolstoy or Dostoyevsky
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🚀 BF Camp starts on July 6! Join our 8-week Russian language intensive and take your Russian to the next level. We'd love to
🚀 BF Camp starts on July 6! Join our 8-week Russian language intensive and take your Russian to the next level. We'd love to see you there! 🇷🇺
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Here's why you need to use Russian more
Here's why you need to use Russian more
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This video will give your EVERYTHING you need to speak Russian better. I'll share a step-by-step guide to fixing your accent in Russian!
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🚀 BF Camp Registration Is Open! Ready to improve your Russian this summer? Join our 8-week immersive program and build real+2
🚀 BF Camp Registration Is Open! Ready to improve your Russian this summer? Join our 8-week immersive program and build real speaking confidence. 📅 Starts July 6 Learn more and reserve your spot: https://befluent.net/camp
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Pushkin will be our pronunciation guide for this podcast!
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НЯТЬ and all of its meanings
НЯТЬ and all of its meanings
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A new episode was just published! You will practice your listening regardless of your level!
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How I'd relearn Russian from the start
How I'd relearn Russian from the start
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New podcast is live!
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If you're saying КАК ДЕЛА - watch this video
If you're saying КАК ДЕЛА - watch this video
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Here's the answers to the latest video: 1. Я — pronoun, subject; живу — verb, predicate; в — preposition, part of the adverbial of place; Москве — noun, adverbial of place. 2. Я — pronoun, subject; студентка — noun, predicate. 3. Каждый — pronominal adjective, part of the adverbial of time; день — noun, adverbial of time; я — pronoun, subject; встаю — verb, predicate; в — preposition, part of the adverbial of time; семь — numeral, part of the adverbial of time; часов — noun, part of the adverbial of time; утра — noun, part of the adverbial of time. 4. Сначала — adverb, adverbial of time; я — pronoun, subject; пью — verb, predicate; воду — noun, object; и — conjunction, connects predicates; завтракаю — verb, predicate. 5. Обычно — adverb, adverbial of frequency/manner; я — pronoun, subject; ем — verb, predicate; кашу — noun, object; и — conjunction, connects predicates; пью — verb, predicate; чай — noun, object.
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New video was just posted. It's talking 2 systems that you need to think about when making sentences in Russian 🇷🇺
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Don't stress over it...
Don't stress over it...
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"Oh God" in Russian
"Oh God" in Russian
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TILT! How do you use it in Russian?
TILT! How do you use it in Russian?
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More slang words that we use every single day!
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НЕ БОМБИ! Great phrase in Russian
НЕ БОМБИ! Great phrase in Russian
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During one of the lessons and reading Harry Potter in Russian, me and my student noticed something interesting in the transla
During one of the lessons and reading Harry Potter in Russian, me and my student noticed something interesting in the translation. 🇬🇧 English original - Wizard indeed! 🇷🇺 Russian translation - Тоже мне волшебник! (волшебник = wizard, so let's focus on "Тоже мне = indeed") There’s a great Russian phrase — “тоже мне.” You can’t translate it word-for-word, and you definitely shouldn’t try to understand it as “тоже” + “мне.” It only works as a fixed expression. What it really does is show irony: you don’t quite believe what was said or think it’s exaggerated, but you react in a light, slightly mocking way. So, Uncle Vernon saying "Тоже мне волшебник" is an irony and mocking Harry for being regular (which of course isn't true) — Another example: a kid makes pasta 🍝and calls himself an Italian chef. You might say: “тоже мне итальянец (look at this Italian!)” — not to correct him, but to gently tease. So the key idea: “тоже мне” is a single unit with a built-in ironic tone. 👍
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