Hi
I want to know how to say phrases like "you are so *...* that *...*" in Russian, like "you are so weird that it is hard for me to believe". I thought of "Ты так странный, что мне трудно поверить", but I don't know if its grammar is correct or if it is, if it doesn't sound weird to natives. Thanks
How to say "you are so ... that ..."
- Phozzonunnium
- New user
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Jun 18th, 15, 15:49
- Mother tongue: Portuguese
- Country: Brazil
Re: How to say "you are so ... that ..."
Hi Phozzonunnium,
your translation is almost correct. To be correct altogether, it should've been "Ты такой странный, что мне трудно поверить" or "Ты такая странная, что мне трудно поверить". Expressions "so + an adjective" are translated as "такой / такая / такое + прилагательное" while "so + an adverb" transforms into "так + наречие":
so good -- такой хороший / такая хорошая / такое хорошее
so well -- так хорошо.
your translation is almost correct. To be correct altogether, it should've been "Ты такой странный, что мне трудно поверить" or "Ты такая странная, что мне трудно поверить". Expressions "so + an adjective" are translated as "такой / такая / такое + прилагательное" while "so + an adverb" transforms into "так + наречие":
so good -- такой хороший / такая хорошая / такое хорошее
so well -- так хорошо.
- English10000
- New user
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Oct 21st, 15, 00:47
- Mother tongue: Russian
- Country: Russia
Re: How to say "you are so ... that ..."
It's OK grammatically, but look at the phrase in terms of proper communication, not just proper grammar, I don't think it is polite to use such a phrase when talking to a person in a friendly manner. It's a kind of mild insult, IMO. It sounds a bit unusual, why should you use this phrase at all?
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 10 guests