Parler du passé en russe (avec seulement 4 terminaisons)
In this video, we learn how to talk about the past in Russian. Good news: the system is much simpler than in French. In Russian, there is only one past tense, and it is formed with only four endings. You will discover: • how to form the past tense of Russian verbs ending in -ть • the past tense endings (masculine, feminine, neuter, and plural) • the verb быть (to be) which appears in the past tense • several useful words to situate an action in time: сегодня, вчера, раньше, … • the difference between сейчас and теперь • how to say "I am tired" in Russian • example sentences and exercises to practice immediately As always, the video is designed for French-speaking beginners. _______ CHAPTERS: 0:00 Introduction 0:19 Putting a verb in the past tense 3:03 Plural forms and polite forms 3:21 The verb "to be" in the past tense 4:30 Your turn 5:45 Useful adverbs 7:42 Being tired Learn Russian, Russian for beginners, Russian grammar, Russian past tense _______ Recommended videos: To review genders in Russian: • Le genre des noms en russe : une histoire ... To learn how to pronounce the letter Ы, watch this video starting at 3:40: • Prononciation des voyelles russes А И О У Э Ы To review verbs of the знать and говорить types in the present tense: Russian Verbs: The Model of ЗНАТЬ: • Verbes russes : le modèle de ЗНАТЬ 3 Russian verbs in -ить that you need to know: • 3 verbes russes en -ить qu'il faut connaître _______ Words seen in the video: сегодня: today вчера: yesterday featured: first потом: then, then раньше: before сейчас: now, at this moment теперь: now, at present отдыхать (type знать): to rest, to rest relax смотреть (type говорить): to watch

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