A Complete Guide To Every Fundamental In Russian (The Conclusion)

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This video is a long compilation of all of my previous videos that show and explain each Russian grammatical concept individually. This video has every Russian concept, idea, principle, and fundamental that one would need to understand the basis of Russian. The only concepts that I did not cover are the Russian handwritten cursive, “что / то-что,” the emphatic pronoun сам (oneself), complex and declined negations, active participles in every case, and present and past passive participles. At the beginning of the video, I explain why I decided to not fully explain these grammatical concepts.

I begin the video with a short introduction as to what this long video brings (while also addressing mistakes that I made in my Spanish video, in comparison, if you watched it) and conclude it with the idea that I mention all the time: Regardless of the reason for learning languages, everyone has to start with the basis of the language, and that’s exactly what I’ve shown in the video. Thank you all for watching these videos; it makes me feel very happy knowing that I’m educating some people. Big thank you for your support, really.

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Here are the timestamps for each Russian concept; that way you don’t have to waste time looking for the concept you need:
(0:00) - The Introduction
(7:17) - Things To Know Beforehand
(25:14) - Russian Alphabet & Letters
(41:14) - Identifying a Noun’s Gender
(48:22) - 6 Russian Cases
(1:05:26) - Nominative Case
(1:18:16) - Genitive Case
(1:36:47) - Dative Case
(1:46:43) - Accusative Case
(1:58:12) - Instrumental Case
(2:06:49) - Prepositional Case
(2:15:10) - Sentence Structures & Word Order
(2:28:38) - Basic Words, Phrases, & Fundamentals
(2:44:30) - Regular Present Verb Conjugation
(2:54:46) - Irregular Present Verb Conjugation
(3:08:53) - Normal Descriptive Adjectives
(3:26:48) - Short Descriptive Adjectives
(3:34:55) - Comparative & Superlative Descriptive Adjectives
(3:51:16) - Possessive Pronouns
(4:07:36) - Demonstrative Pronouns
(4:17:24) - Personal Object Pronouns
(4:39:48) - Genitive Impersonal Constructions
(4:54:38) - Dative Impersonal Constructions
(5:09:41) - Special Constructions with Object Pronouns
(5:25:13) - Perfective & Imperfective Verb Aspects
(5:37:00) - Past Tense Verb Conjugation
(5:45:51) - Future Tense Verb Conjugation
(6:00:56) - Conditional (Mood) Verb Conjugation
(6:11:37) - Reflexive Verbs
(6:27:17) - Reflexive & Possessive Reflexive Pronouns
(6:36:42) - Verbs of Motion
(6:51:27) - How Negation Works
(7:04:25) - Ты & Вы (You) Commands (Imperative Mood)
(7:10:18) - Supplemental - Let’s (Давайте) Commands
(7:11:54) - Participles As Adjectives
(7:22:16) - Subjunctive
(7:35:02) - The Conclusion

Links for further explanations on some of the Russian concepts:
Cyrillic Cursive Russian: www.lingualift.com/blog/russian-cursive-writing-practice-sheet/
Consonants & Vowels:
www.russianforeveryone.com/Rufe/Lessons/Course1/Introduction/IntrUnit6/IntrUnit6.htm
Flexible Sentence Structure: www.thoughtco.com/russian-grammar-rules-4843857
6 Russian Cases: www.thoughtco.com/russian-cases-4768614#:~:text=The%20Russian%20language%20has%20six,in%20different%20cases%20by%20heart
Hard Sign (Ъ) & Soft Sign (Ь): https://www.verbling.com/discussion/w...
Hardness & Softness of Consonants & Vowels: https://www.russianforeveryone.com/Ru...
Cooljugator - A useful website for showing every modification for any Russian word (simply type the word you need): https://cooljugator.com/run
Descriptive Adjectives: https://www.russianlessons.net/gramma...
Possessive, Demonstrative, Personal, & Reflexive Pronouns: https://www.russianlessons.net/gramma...
Perfective & Imperfective Aspects: https://www.russianlessons.net/gramma...
Basic & Other Verbs of Motion: https://www.russianlessons.net/lesson...
Supplemental Concepts of Negation & Very Advanced Negation in the 6 Cases:
https://www.russianpod101.com/blog/20...
https://easy-russian.com/negative-pro...

Some minor typos/mistakes that I made when explaining (if you find more, please correct me):
(26:20) - Б’s counterpart is П, NOT T
(53:13) - It should say Of-From whom, NOT who
(1:39:49) - It should say “replace with ю,” NOT “add ю”
(3:02:20) - Additional note: Давать (to give) also drops the consonant в to keep a perfect sound when conjugated in every pronoun
(3:43:35) - Big has a second “g,” NOT “b”
(4:48:55) - It should say “m,s / f,s / n,s,” NOT “p”
(4:52:31) - It should say prepositions, NOT pronouns
(6:19:02) - I meant to say reflexive, NOT reflective
(6:47:13) - It should say motion, NOT meaning
(6:56:37) - I meant to simply say direct objects, NOT direct object pronouns

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