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Personal pronouns in my favorite case - Dative! Dative operates with the questions „кому?/чему?“ which has meaning to whom/to what (at least according to my logic ) I hope this post will help you with perfecting your Russian As always: feel free to comment below your examples (so I can correct them if you want me to) ❤️ #learnrussian #russianlanguage #russian #learningrussian

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А ты уже лайкнул этот пост?// Have you already liked this post Sometimes we do use the letter “A” in the beginning of a question, which has a meaning of “and” in this context. And as you noticed, the first three verbs are used in the past tense with -a ending (видела, слышала, была) which indicates female gender So now you know how to start a conversation with your girlfriend #learnrussian #learningrussian #russisch #russianlanguage #russian

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Winnie's progress in learning Russian Привет! Как дела? = hi, how are you? Здравствуйте! как ваши дела? = hello, how are You? (but in a polite form) Добрый день! дамы и господа = good day, ladies and gentlemen! Расскажите, пожалуйста, как прошёл ваш день = Tell me please how was Your day (again polite form ваш vs informal твой) Which Winnie are you Comment below and don't forget to smash like ❤️ . . #learnrussian #learningrussian #studyrussian #language #foreignlanguage #languagelearning #languagememe #russianlanguage #russisch #russo #speakrussian #russianonline #russianlessons #polyglot #languagelover #easyrussian #russianforbeginners #russianforforeigners #russianhumor #englishrussian #russianenglish #learnrussianwords #winniethepoohmemes

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My favorite word of the day Слово дня - подушка, я сплю (from verb спать=sleep) на подушке


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Можно задать Вам вопрос? = Can I ask You a question? :) With this phrase you can start a very nice conversation hehe :P Here are some funny examples with the question words from the picture: Что ты наделал? = What have you done? (informal) Кто ты вообще такой? = Who the hell are you? (slang) С кем ты вчера встречалась? = Who (with whom) have you met yesterday? (addressing a female) Когда мы снова увидимся? = When we see each other again? Где ты был всю мою жизнь? = Where have you been all my life? ^^ Почему он такой дурак? = Why is he such an idiot/fool? :D Now it's your turn ;) p.s. I will talk more about it in my live broadcast on Monday . . . #learnrussian #russianlanguage #russian #studyrussian #learningrussian #russianlessons #speakrussian #russianforbeginners #russianforforeigners #polyglot #languages #languagelearning #russiancourse #russiangrammar #russianwords #englishrussian #learnrussianwords #learnrussianonline #learnrussian4free

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We discussed this verb in our last live broadcast it also means to study (just like учить/учиться), but more in the sense of to study what - after this verb comes the subject of study. Изучать + винительный падеж (изучать кого/что). For example, I study Russian = я изучаю русский; you study Chemistry = ты изучаешь химию; I want to study foreign languages = я хочу изучать иностранные языки Now your example! #russianwords #learnrussian #russianlanguage #studyrussian #learningrussian #learnrussianwords #russianforbeginners #learnrussianonline #russianonline #russianlessons #russianforforeigners #englishrussian #speakrussian #русскийязык #учимрусский #polyglot #languagelearning #porusski #russisch #russo #russianverbs #learn #microlearning

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who can name all of them... in Russian #learnrussian #russian #russianlanguage #learningrussian #languagememe

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*** ABOUT ME Hello, my dear students! Let's get to know each other! I've already known some followers and some of you became my students and friends. But not everyone knows me ‍I'm Elena and I'm a Russian teacher for foreigners. I'm running my own online school www.spoken-russian.com ‍I live in Irkutsk near Lake Baikal. ‍I love online learning because it's a unique opportunity to save your time and money. I learn English and Italian online. ‍ I believe the best way to learn language is to learn words and practice them. The more you speak, the better you speak. ‍ I love open-minded and creative people. ‍ I love traveling and I dream to see more countries, especially cities where my students live. ‍ I'm addictive to learning. I always try to explore something new, especially in online education ‍I love to eat Let's have a chat here. ‍‍ Write your name, where you're from, your Russian level, why you're here. Also you can ask me any questions , I'll try to be honest with you. Let's go #spoken_russian_aboutme #aboutme #russianteacher #russianlanguage #russia #russianforforeigners


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I love adjectives :D they make any story much more colourful :) So today I present you some basic russian adjectives, which can help you to express yourself in russian language. For example, you can say: Это было очень страшно = this was very scary Сегодня я очень злая hehe = today I am very evil/angry Почему ты такой/такая радостный/радостная? = why are you (male/female)so cheerful/happy? Keep in mind the gender when you use adjectives. In this picture I used only muscular endings in 1st case. Feel free to comment your examples below ;) . . . . #learnrussian #learningrussian #russian #russianlanguage #learnrussianwords #learnrussianonline #russianwords #russianlessons #russo #russi #russianonline #studyrussian #easyrussian #speakrussian #englishrussian #russianforbeginners #russianforforeigners #languages #polyglot #languagelearning #languagelover #learnrussianwithme #russ



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