Basic Russian 3️⃣: Expressing “I CAN”: МОГУ vs. УМЕЮ
This video introduces the forms and uses of the verb УМЕТЬ/СУМЕТЬ (to be able to, to know how), commonly used to talk about learned skills. It explains how УМЕТЬ differs from МОЧЬ, even though both can be translated as CAN in English. The video includes guided practice to help learners better understand the distinction in meaning and usage between these two verbs. Recommended for students of Novice High proficiency level (A2). ✨ Join this channel to get access to perks: / @amazingrussian

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