Basic Russian 2️⃣: Expressing Modality with нужно, надо, можно, нельзя, невозможно
This video explains how to express modality in Russian including necessity, possibility, impossibility, permission, and prohibition. It includes some practice that helps understand the concept. Recommended for students from the Novice Mid proficiency level (A1). ✨Join this channel to get access to perks: / @amazingrussian

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