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- Aug 28th, 15, 00:58
- Forum: Your first post to say hello
- Topic: привет из шри ланка
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3239
Re: привет из шри ланка
Hi ^^
- Aug 28th, 15, 00:56
- Forum: Your first post to say hello
- Topic: Typing in Cyrillic
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3186
- Aug 28th, 15, 00:52
- Forum: Your first post to say hello
- Topic: Привет
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3759
Re: Привет
Hello, hope your studying is going well !
- Aug 28th, 15, 00:47
- Forum: Russian vocabulary
- Topic: "ride a bike"
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3250
Re: "ride a bike"
Hello. There is no strong difference. But if you want to dig deeper then look. Eхать на велосипеде is more general. You just mean that you use a bike for your travel. Saying кататься на велосипеде, you focus on that you enjoy your riding, you probably do it for yourself, for fun. As for the preposit...
- Aug 28th, 15, 00:20
- Forum: Russian culture
- Topic: Slavic languages
- Replies: 2
- Views: 14568
Re: Slavic languages
Hello, I guess Ukrainian is the best option for you.. My native is Russian and well you know, I would like to learn Ukrainian too. So yeah, it's not like I can understand it without special learning. Russian people are able to catch couple of words in an Ukrainian speech though, but it's like.. Like...
- Aug 27th, 15, 23:52
- Forum: Russian culture
- Topic: the origin of Russian tea drinking
- Replies: 2
- Views: 14510
Re: the origin of Russian tea drinking
Are you like.. still interested? ;D
Cause I feel like I have too much free time and I'm ready to find some information and translate the point for you
Cause I feel like I have too much free time and I'm ready to find some information and translate the point for you
- Aug 27th, 15, 23:43
- Forum: Russian grammar
- Topic: the cases of в прошлом году
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6282
Re: the cases of в прошлом году
Hello. That's right, году is dative, в прошлом is prepositional. The ending "у" is a special case here, something like an exception (one of thousands in Russian language). Sometimes you just need to remember the exact case and stop searching for the reason why! Good luck. P.S. And NO, it's...
- Aug 27th, 15, 01:05
- Forum: Russian grammar
- Topic: words это / эти
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3063
Re: words это / эти
Hello. Your 1st sentence means "These are my socks". And the 2nd sentence means "These socks are dirty". See the difference? But both "these are" and "these" means "это" in this case. Let's take the word WINDOW (окно) because it must be easier to und...