Basic Russian 2️⃣: Verb ЕСТЬ (to eat)

This video introduces one of the irregular Russian verbs – ЕСТЬ (to eat). Includes plenty of examples to help learners understand how to use the verb in context. Provides prompts for oral responses. Recommended for students of Novice Low proficiency level (А1). ✨Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @amazingrussian  

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