5 RUSSIAN Verbs of Motion with Prefixes: ПРИЙТИ, УЙТИ, ЗАЙТИ, ВЫЙТИ, ПОДОЙТИ | Russian language B1

#LearnRussian #RussianLanguage #RussianForBeginners #RussianVerbsOfMotion #RussianGrammar #RussianPrefixes This lesson on Patreon:   / 5-russian-verbs-161113914   Learn Russian verbs of motion with prefixes in a clear and practical way! In this Russian language lesson for B1–B2 learners, we will study 5 important Russian verbs: ПРИЙТИ, УЙТИ, ЗАЙТИ, ВЫЙТИ, and ПОДОЙТИ. These verbs are all connected with movement, but the meaning changes depending on the prefix. You will learn how each prefix changes the meaning of the verb and how to use these verbs in real-life Russian situations. In this lesson, you will learn: ✅ The meanings of ПРИЙТИ, УЙТИ, ЗАЙТИ, ВЫЙТИ, and ПОДОЙТИ in Russian and how to use them correctly in everyday situations. ✅ How Russian prefixes change the meaning of verbs of motion. ✅ Useful examples for real-life Russian conversations. ✅ How to understand and use these verbs more naturally when speaking Russian. This lesson is perfect for learners who want to understand Russian verbs of motion, Russian prefixes, and how to speak Russian more naturally. Watch the lesson, listen to the examples, and learn how to use these 5 Russian verbs of motion correctly. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 00:23 - In this lesson 00:54 - ПРИЙТИ 01:54 - УЙТИ 02:47 - ЗАЙТИ 04:08 - ВЫЙТИ 05:16 - ПОДОЙТИ 06:13 - Story with all 5 verbs 07:33 - Simple Rule 08:14 - Practice

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