Смеяться (Imperfective aspect) // Засмеяться (Perfective aspect) - to laugh - смеяться, - to ha-ha - смеяться, хохотать. Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. In the first comment you can find PDF-file with all the forms in the sentences. You can download this file for free)))
Aug 10, 2020•7 min
'уважать' - to respect oneself - уважать себя, - to honor, - to esteem. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in the comments.
Aug 03, 2020•5 min
'ЦЕНИТЬ' - to appreciate friendship - ценить дружбу, - to value smb highly - высоко ценить кого-либо, - to know the value of time - ценить своё время, - to estimate highly - высоко ценить. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in the comments.
Jul 27, 2020•5 min
'ЧУВСТВОВАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ПОЧУВСТВОВАТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to feel - чувствовать холод, - to sense danger - чувствовать опасность, - to experience pain - чувствовать боль, - to be sensible, - to be better - чувствовать себя лучше. Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. In the first comment you can find PDF-file with all the forms in the sentences. You can download this file for free)))
Jul 20, 2020•8 min
'УЛЫБАТЬСЯ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'УЛЫБНУТЬСЯ' (Perfective aspect) - to smile. Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. In the first comment you can find PDF-file with all the forms in the sentences. You can download this file for free)))
Jul 13, 2020•8 min
'ШУТИТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ПОШУТИТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to joke, - to make fun of smb - шутить над кем-то, - to play with fire - шутить с огнём. Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in the ...
Jul 06, 2020•6 min
'УСПЕВАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'УСПЕТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to be in time, - to have time, - to run out of time - не успевать. Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in the comments. In the first...
Jun 29, 2020•8 min
'ПОМНИТЬ' - to remember, - to keep in mind. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in the comments.
Jun 22, 2020•5 min
'ПОЛУЧАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ПОЛУЧИТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to get, - to receive, - to gain access, effect - получить доступ, эффект, - to acquire a right - получать право. Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of...
Jun 15, 2020•7 min
'СОМНЕВАТЬСЯ' - to make/have doubt, - to distrust the agreement - сомневаться в соглашении, - to mistrust one's own power - сомневаться в собственных силах, - to disbelieve a story - сомневаться в правдивости истории. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in the comments.
Jun 08, 2020•5 min
'РАДОВАТЬСЯ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ОБРАДОВАТЬСЯ' (Perfective aspect) - to rejoice, - to be glad, - it's nothing to gloat over - тут нечему радоваться. Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in the c...
Jun 01, 2020•7 min
'РУКОВОДИТЬ' - to lead a corporation - руководить корпорацией, - to guide the state - руководить государством, - to manage a team - руководить командой, - to direct the course - руководить курсом, - to govern skilfully - руководить искуссно. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in the comments.
May 25, 2020•5 min
'ПОДПИСЫВАТЬСЯ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ПОДПИСАТЬСЯ' (Perfective aspect) - be subscribe - подписаться на страничку друга, - to sign - подписаться на новости. Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in ...
May 18, 2020•7 min
'ПЕРЕЖИВАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ПЕРЕЖИТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - be distressed for, - be in decline - переживать кризис, - to be sorry for oneself - глубоко переживать, - to have / go through a spell - переживать какой-л. период, - to survive - пережить, оставаться в живых, - to outlast, to outlive - пережить, прожить дольше. Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. If you have just started learning Russian, yo...
May 11, 2020•6 min
'НАРУШАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'НАРУШИТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to violate an order - нарушать приказ, - to break silence - нарушать молчание, - to disturb the public peace - нарушать общественный порядок, - to offend the law - нарушать право. Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and ...
May 04, 2020•7 min
'ОЦЕНИВАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ОЦЕНИТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to evaluate an idea - оценивать идею, - to appreciate, - to rate high/low - оценивать высоко/низко, - to give estimate - jоценивать. Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and wr...
Apr 27, 2020•7 min
'НАБЛЮДАТЬ' - to keep watch over - наблюдать за кем-то / чем-то, - to observe - наблюдать (в микроскоп), - to oversee work - наблюдать за работой, - to supervise - наблюдать за экзаменом, контролировать. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in the comments.
Apr 20, 2020•5 min
'ОБЛАДАТЬ' - to have - обладать возможностью, - to own - обладать домом, собственностью, - to possess - обладать мужеством, - to enjoy rights - обладать правами. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in the comments.
Apr 13, 2020•6 min
'ОБНИМАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ОБНЯТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to hug, - to give a hug, - to inarm, - to hold in one's arms - обнимать, держать в объятиях. Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in ...
Apr 06, 2020•7 min
'БЫВАТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ПОБЫВАТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to be sometimes, - to spend time, - to have repair to a place - часто бывать где-либо, - to live in the street - редко бывать дома. Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write...
Mar 30, 2020•7 min
'ЖАЛЕТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ПОЖАЛЕТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to be sorry, - to feel pity, - to spare no effort, pains - не жалеть сил, трудов. Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in the comment...
Mar 23, 2020•9 min
'КРИТИКОВАТЬ' - to criticize - критиковать(кого? за что?), - to attack - критиковать (кого? что?), - to maintain criticism - критиковать, - to rebuke sharply, to pick up smb sharply - резко критиковать. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in the comments.
Mar 16, 2020•6 min
'МОЧЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'СМОЧЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to be able to, - can, - may - купаться в деньгах Imperfective verbs have Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs have Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in the comments. In the first comment you can find P...
Mar 09, 2020•8 min
'ВЫГЛЯДЕТЬ' - to look - выглядеть (как?), - to be rosy about the gills - выглядеть здоровым, - to bear one's age well - выглядеть моложе своих лет, - to be in good looks - хорошо выглядеть. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in the comments.
Mar 02, 2020•5 min
'ЛЮБОВАТЬСЯ' - to admire - любоваться(чем? кем?), - to feast one's eyes on - любоваться чем-то, - to behold the sunrise - любоваться восходом солнца. If you have just started learning Russian, you can repeat the forms and sentences after me. If you already speak Russian well and confidently, you can translate sentences and write your variants of usage of the verb in the comments.
Feb 24, 2020•5 min
'ЗАБОТИТЬСЯ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ПОЗАБОТИТЬСЯ' (Perfective aspect) - to care (about/for/of), to take care - заботиться(о ком? о чём?), - to covcern - заботиться о больном, - to fed for oneself – самому заботиться о себе, - to attend to own business - заботиться о своих собственных делах, - to be careful of one's health - заботиться о своём здоровье. Imperfective verbs - Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs - Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. In the first comment you ca...
Feb 17, 2020•7 min
'ВЛЮБЛЯТЬСЯ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ВЛЮБИТЬСЯ' (Perfective aspect) - to fall in love, to lose heart - влюбляться(в кого? на что?), - to come on strong to/for - влюбиться по уши, - to be (dead) gone on – безумно влюбиться. Imperfective verbs - Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs - Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. In the first comment you can find PDF-file with all the forms in the sentences. You can download this file for free)))
Feb 10, 2020•7 min
'ВДОХНОВЛЯТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ВДОХНОВИТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to inspire - вдохновлять(кого? на что?), - to fill with enthusiasm - вдохновлять, - to strike sparks off each other – вдохновлять друг друга. Imperfective verbs - Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs - Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. In the first comment you can find PDF-file with all the forms in the sentences. You can download this file for free)))
Feb 03, 2020•8 min
'БЛАГОДАРИТЬ' (Imperfective aspect) // 'ПОБЛАГОДАРИТЬ' (Perfective aspect) - to thank - благодарить (за что?), - to express gratitude for attention – благодарить за внимание. Imperfective verbs - Present, Past and Future tenses. Perfective verbs - Past and Future tenses, no Present tense. In the first comment you can find PDF-file with all the forms in the sentences. You can download this file for free)))
Jan 27, 2020•7 min
Here is the text that consist verbs from the podcast "Russian Verbs" tracks 1-20. Listen, repeat after, translate, write your own story with Russian verbs. Buy the script - 5 $
Jan 20, 2020•3 min