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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
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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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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 ❤️
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❗️ WHY? REASON OR RESULT?!❗️
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▫️ Я много знаю, потому что много читаю (I know a lot because I read a lot )
First we see or know the result and then speak about the reason.
▫️Я много читаю, поэтому много знаю (I read a lot that's why I know a lot)
First we know the reason and then speak about the result.
Let's remember:
•Потому что = так как (because)
•Поэтому (That's why).
▫️Я устал, так как много работал (I'm tired because I worked a lot).
▫️Я много работал, поэтому устал (I worked a lot that's why I'm tired ).
Из-за (due to /because of).
There are a few difference in the construction of the sentence.
•Из-за + того+ что...
▫️Из-за того, что я много читаю, я много знаю (Due to me reading a lot I know a lot).
•Из-за + (кого?/чего?) ...
▫️Из-за тебя я не пойду в театр (because of you I won’t go to the theater).
Когда вы думаете о России, что первое приходит вам в голову When you think about Russia, what first comes to your mind? Матрёшка
Imperfective and Perfective Aspects
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The Russian verbs has 3 tenses and 2 aspects.
Aspects describe different qualities of an action- it is either acting (the process of doing something- Imperfective) or the result of an action (after someone has finished doing something- Perfective).
Using Perfective/Imperfective depends only on the intention of the speaker to emphasize different aspects of action in his or her speech.
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Завтра я буду готовить торт.
I'll be making a cake tomorrow (Imperfective).
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Завтра я приготовлю торт.
I will make a cake tomorrow (Perfective).
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That's why the Perfective can be used only in the Past or Future Tense, since the result can be either reached in the past, or will be reached in the future.
If you need to say that the process of doing something is necessary and important then use the Imperfective.
The Perfective aspect of Russian verb is formed from the Imperfective by using different prefixes and suffixes.
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▫️ДЕЛАТЬ (Imperfective)
⬇️Я делаю это сейчас. I'm doing it now.
Я делаю это каждый день. I do it every day.
⬅️Вчера я это не делал. I didn't do it yesterday.
Я делал это в течении двух часов. I was doing it for 2 hours.
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▫️СДЕЛАТЬ (Perfective)
Ты сделал это?
Have you done it?
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Я этого не сделал.
I haven't done it.
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♀️Я не успела это сделать.
♀️I had no time to do it.