TO PUT in Russian. Verbs of position and their transitive variants
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03:59 We will learn the verbs of position:
стоять - to stand
лежать - to lie
висеть - to hang
сидеть - to sit
16:38 And their transitive variants:
ставить - поставить - to put vertically
класть - положить - to put horizontally
вешать - повесить - to hang something
сажать - посадить - to make someone to sit
We also will learn why you should not say "ложить", "покласть", "повешать" и "весить", and what's the difference between perfective and imperfective forms of these verbs.
In the video, you will see many examples of how to use the verbs, that will help you to remember them better and to understand the difference between them.
The video is in Russian, so if you need you can turn on RUSSIAN subtitles. If you need English or other language subtitles, please translate them automatically. If you are able to help me with the translation of these subs to English or other languages, I will be very grateful!!!
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Видео TO PUT in Russian. Verbs of position and their transitive variants канала RU-LAND CLUB
EDUCA Russian Language School in Saint Petersburg: https://educalanguageschool.com/
Email: dos@educals.org
Your personal promo code: EDUCASALE19
03:59 We will learn the verbs of position:
стоять - to stand
лежать - to lie
висеть - to hang
сидеть - to sit
16:38 And their transitive variants:
ставить - поставить - to put vertically
класть - положить - to put horizontally
вешать - повесить - to hang something
сажать - посадить - to make someone to sit
We also will learn why you should not say "ложить", "покласть", "повешать" и "весить", and what's the difference between perfective and imperfective forms of these verbs.
In the video, you will see many examples of how to use the verbs, that will help you to remember them better and to understand the difference between them.
The video is in Russian, so if you need you can turn on RUSSIAN subtitles. If you need English or other language subtitles, please translate them automatically. If you are able to help me with the translation of these subs to English or other languages, I will be very grateful!!!
Join my Instagram for more videos, stories and useful posts!
@ru_land_club
Skype lessons in Ru-Land: https://ru-land.club/skype-lessons/
Intensive Speaking Course with Nika (December 9-23, 2019): https://ru-land.club/intensive-speaking-course/
Big and full video lessons from Nika: https://ru-land.club/russian-video-lessons/
Russian Speaking Patterns Course: https://ru-land.club/russian-speaking-patterns/
"Flirt & Love" Course: https://ru-land.club/valentines-course/
For a financial support: https://www.patreon.com/nika_minchenko :)
Having questions? Send them to me to info@ru-land.club
#russianlanguage #learnrussian #rulandclub
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