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- Jan 22nd, 19, 01:31
- Forum: Gramática rusa
- Topic: Diferencia al unir frases o palabras con "A" y "N"
- Replies: 3
- Views: 13347
Re: Diferencia al unir frases o palabras con "A" y "N"
"И" is used as a connection something like, " this and that," or, "cake and ice cream." "А' is used when the meaning of contrast is introduced. For example, "Она Юлия, а я Майкл.". "И" соuld be used here, but there is a little contrast between Ю...
- Jan 21st, 19, 13:47
- Forum: Russian culture
- Topic: МКАД
- Replies: 11
- Views: 23575
Re: МКАД
Thanks. We have the 202 in Phoenix that sort of does that.
- Jan 21st, 19, 13:42
- Forum: Russian grammar
- Topic: Чувствовать
- Replies: 5
- Views: 16825
Re: Чувствовать
I see the 3rd example alot, but I never understood the case part of it either
- Jan 21st, 19, 13:37
- Forum: Russian-English exchange
- Topic: Idioms Russian to English, English to Russian
- Replies: 16
- Views: 30183
Re: Idioms Russian to English, English to Russian
Thanks, that's interesting .
- Jan 11th, 19, 06:37
- Forum: Gramática rusa
- Topic: tiempos de los verbos
- Replies: 2
- Views: 16331
Re: tiempos de los verbos
That is correct. Perfective verbs are only used in past or future tense because they refer to a completed action. So you use future tense to talk about your intent to complete an action. The past tense is used to talk about an action already completed. I do not know of any exceptions. Maybe someone ...
- Jan 11th, 19, 06:18
- Forum: Gramática rusa
- Topic: casos rusos
- Replies: 1
- Views: 12482
Re: casos rusos
Из дома, is in genitive case. 'Из' is used with the genitive case. 'Дома' is the genitive case of 'дом.'
- Jan 11th, 19, 06:01
- Forum: Gramática rusa
- Topic: Conjugación de verbo
- Replies: 1
- Views: 12200
Re: Conjugación de verbo
Hello Erick, I see you posted quite some time ago. I hope you check back and see this. The conjugations are: Present tense: Я ем Ты ешь Ои/Она/Оно ест Мы едим Вы едите Они едят Past tense: Он/Я (masculine)/ Ты (also masculine) ел Она & feminine Я & ты ела Оно ело Мы & Вы (polite & pl...
- Dec 31st, 18, 06:21
- Forum: Russian grammar
- Topic: Чувствовать
- Replies: 5
- Views: 16825
Чувствовать
Which case follows чувствовать? I have seen it followed by accusative, instrumental, and I think nominative. Is it correct to say, Я чувствую плохо? Я чувствую виноватой? Чувствуйте себя как дома. Thanks in advance
- Dec 29th, 18, 09:22
- Forum: Russian culture
- Topic: МКАД
- Replies: 11
- Views: 23575
МКАД
What does the acronym МКАД? Is it the name of a highway and where is it located?
- Dec 29th, 18, 09:13
- Forum: Russian vocabulary
- Topic: Купель
- Replies: 1
- Views: 11862
Купель
What does "Купель" mean in Russian? The definitions I have found online are font and baptistry. Is this a fountain of holy water? And the other meaning is font?