The Russian Genitive Case (Кого? Чего?)
The genitive case is used in a variety of situations in Russian. That’s why it has so many endings😊 In this article we’ll talk about when exactly we use this…
The genitive case is used in a variety of situations in Russian. That’s why it has so many endings😊 In this article we’ll talk about when exactly we use this…
The prepositional case is one of the easiest Russian cases to learn. In this article, I will teach you when to use it properly. Usage Prepositional of nouns Prepositional of…
ВСЕ is used to refer to the plural nouns. ВСЁ is used to refer to the neuter nouns. Всё and все can be used on their own. Всё хорошо./Всё в…
Писа̀ть/написа̀ть – to write. E.g. Марѝя написа̀ла письмо̀ ба̀бушке. Я пишу̀/напишу̀ ты пѝшешь/напѝшешь он/она пѝшет/напѝшет мы пѝшем/напѝшем вы пѝшете/напѝшете они пѝшут/напѝшут Запѝсывать/записа̀ть – to write something down Я…
Ра̀зве expresses surprise with a shade of doubt: “really, is it possible?”. Ра̀зве is used in questions when a new piece of information contradicts what the person knew or heard…
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…