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Beginning Russian: Verbs of Stydying: учиться, изучать, заниматься. PART 1

In this grammar tutorial, you will learn how NOT to confuse the verbs of studying and use them properly in context. Recommended for the beginning level.
For more advanced learners, watch the second video about the verbs of studying and learning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvTybnswF7I&t=70s

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