Russian Adjectives
Adjectives are used to describe nouns: A beautiful girl – красѝвая дѐвушка, bad weather – плоха̀я пого̀да, black coffee – чёрный ко̀фе. There two types of adjectives in Russian: long…
Adjectives are used to describe nouns: A beautiful girl – красѝвая дѐвушка, bad weather – плоха̀я пого̀да, black coffee – чёрный ко̀фе. There two types of adjectives in Russian: long…
Hello, dear readers. In this article, I’ll explain you the difference between Russian words бо̀лее and бо̀льше.
Здравствуйте, дорогие друзья. Sometimes we can’t speak about something or someone directly. Maybe we’re not sure about the subject of the conversation or maybe we just wouldn’t like to discuss…
Hello, dear readers. I hope you’re fine. In this article I’ll explain the difference between Russian equivalents of TO LEARN and TO TEACH, we have a lot of them:) Учѝть/вы̀учить…
This article will clarify the difference between Russian question words почему/зачем/отчего. Почему [pa-chi-mU] actually corresponds to English “why” and explains the reason. To answer the question we use the conjunction…
My greetings, dear readers. This article is devoted to another group of confusing Russian words «где», «куда̀» and «отку̀да». To be honest, I don’t want to make you tired with…
Давайте поговорим об улыбке (smile) на русском языке: очарова̀тельная – charming обая̀тельная – enchanting счастлѝвая – happy прия̀тная – pleasant дово̀льная – pleased ла̀сковая, мѝлая – sweet широ̀кая – broad…
Hello, my dear readers. Today’s article is about another pair of veeery confusing Russian verbs: звать and называ̀ться. Both of them we use to identify a name. Let’s compare them…
Hi, everyone. In this article, I’ll tell you about two confusing Russian conjunctions “что” and “чтобы”. These conjunctions sound similar so they can cause a lot of misunderstandings if you…