Меня es la forma de genetivo y de acusativo del pronombre Я.
Мне es la forma de dativo y de preposicional del pronombre Я.
Por consiguiente, debes usar estas formas conforme a los casos correspondientes.
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- Jan 28th, 14, 11:29
- Forum: Gramática rusa
- Topic: Меня и Мне
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3072
- Jan 28th, 14, 11:21
- Forum: Gramática rusa
- Topic: ¿Por qué después de preguntar (спрашивать) se usa acusativo?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5026
Re: ¿Por qué después de preguntar (спрашивать) se usa acusat
Hola, calzzetin! Es el rasgo del trabajo de los verbos. Unos verbos trabajan con acusativo, otros con dativo. Por ejemplo, en ruso puedes decir: - Я спрашиваю тебя. " Тебя " es una forma acusativa de pronombre " ты ". Esta frase se traduce al ruso como "Yo te pregunto"....
- Jan 27th, 14, 19:36
- Forum: Gramática rusa
- Topic: ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre ничего у ничто?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3717
Re: ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre ничего у ничто?
Ничто es una forma del caso nominativo y significa "nada".
Por ejemplo:
Ничто не забыто. Nada (no) es olvidado.
Ничего es una forma del caso genitivo.
У меня ничего нет! - No tengo nada!
La declinación de la palabra "ничто"
Por ejemplo:
Ничто не забыто. Nada (no) es olvidado.
Ничего es una forma del caso genitivo.
У меня ничего нет! - No tengo nada!
La declinación de la palabra "ничто"
- Jan 27th, 14, 18:06
- Forum: Russian grammar
- Topic: what is difference "из,за,от" ?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 19008
Re: what is difference "из,за,от" ?
1. " Из " may have two meanings. It's an equivalent of the English preposition "from". 1.1. When we talk about direction, when some object was IN some place, and now leaves it, or when we talk about the origin. Я вышел из комнаты. I went out from the room. Я иду из театра. I am g...
- Jan 27th, 14, 17:37
- Forum: Russian grammar
- Topic: How to use prepotitional в, на
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3345
Re: How to use prepotitional в, на
Prepositions "в" and "на" in the Prepotitional case work close to English prepositions "at", "in", "on". You use them, when some object is in some place , or when you speak about time. Я нахожусь в городе. Я - в городе. I am in the city. Я нахожусь в...
- Jan 27th, 14, 17:09
- Forum: Russian grammar
- Topic: У меня есть VS Я имею ?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4136
Re: У меня есть VS Я имею ?
Hello, andriyana There are two types of languages: "to have" languages and "to be" languages. And there are articles about these types. So, the English lang is "to have", and the Russian is "to be". There is a literal equivalent for the verb "to have"...
- Jan 27th, 14, 16:48
- Forum: Russian grammar
- Topic: Pronunciation of это and эта
- Replies: 9
- Views: 9341
Re: Pronunciation of это and эта
Generally, there is no a big difference between these words, when you pronounsing them. Both sound like " э та". Maybe sometimes the letter "о" in the word "это" sounds close to the English sound "e" in words with "-er" ending. Yes, in some regions o...
- Jan 27th, 14, 16:18
- Forum: Russian grammar
- Topic: thanks
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3433
Re: "р" pronunciation in Russian
some advises or exercises that can make my pronunciation sound more accurate? Cheers~ Hello, k28225433 Do you mean Cyrillic "Р"? If yes, it sounds close to the English "R" and even closer to Spanish "R". You can find some video lessons (on Youtube for example) on how t...
- Jan 27th, 14, 16:12
- Forum: Russian grammar
- Topic: Я шёл Vs Я ходил
- Replies: 6
- Views: 10416
Re: Я шёл Vs Я ходил
Hello, Technolok. In the 1st phrase there is an accent on the action. The process is important "I was going to the cinema and reading a book. Birds were singing and the sun was shining. It was a wonderful day!" - Я шёл в кино и читал книгу. Птицы пели и солнце сияло. Это был чудесный день!...