Russian Verbs КУПИТЬ vs ПОКУПАТЬ - how to use them | Russian conjugation | Russian Verb aspects
Let's discuss these two interesting and important Russian Verbs - ПОКУПАТЬ and КУПИТЬ. Both of them mean 'to buy' in Russian language but what the difference is!
At this easy Russian lesson I will teach you some useful grammatical topics. I will teach you how to conjugate Russian Verbs and of course I will exlain you Russian Verb Aspects with meaningful examples.
In the last part of this Russian lesson I will giv you a short list of cognates in Russian language that derives from the Russian word купить.
I know that learning Russian is almost always difficult for foreigners and I do really try to help you!
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Видео Russian Verbs КУПИТЬ vs ПОКУПАТЬ - how to use them | Russian conjugation | Russian Verb aspects канала Russian Teacher Veronika
At this easy Russian lesson I will teach you some useful grammatical topics. I will teach you how to conjugate Russian Verbs and of course I will exlain you Russian Verb Aspects with meaningful examples.
In the last part of this Russian lesson I will giv you a short list of cognates in Russian language that derives from the Russian word купить.
I know that learning Russian is almost always difficult for foreigners and I do really try to help you!
My Russian lessons are useful if you would like
- to boost your Russian vocabulary,
- to get used to Russian speech,
- to listen to how Russian native speakers actually speak,
- to better understand Russian grammar,
- to improve your Russian accent,
- to know lots of interesting and even surprising facts about Russia, life in Russia, Russian culture etc.
Your Russian teacher,
Veronika
If you would like to support my channel here are the links for donations, спасибо ^_^
https://ko-fi.com/russianteacherveronika
https://www.paypal.me/russianteacherVero
https://www.patreon.com/russianteacherveronika
I appreciate your donations and the time you spend with me watching my videos :)
#russian #russianlessons #learnrussian
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