When you have a good understanding of Russian grammar, it will be easier for you to start a communication in the Russian language. In the previous post, we learn about dative case of Russian nouns. If you have learned it, let’s continue to the next lesson about dative case of Russian adjectives that are easy […]
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How is your progress in learning Russian? If you still find it difficult, you can visit 4 tips to learn Russian language effectively and easily. Well, now let’s learn about conjunctions in Russian language. As we know, a conjunction has a function to connect words or phrases and make the sentence flow smoothly. The common conjunctions in Russian language are: И, а (and), Но (but), Или (or), Что (that), […]
In the previous lesson, we have talked about one of two aspects in Russian language: Perfective Aspect (The Perfective Aspect of Russian Verb). Now, we will continue with the another aspect: Imperfective Aspect. It has been decsribed that two aspects have differences. Imperfective aspect verb is used when the subject wants to tell about something […]
Before we talk about the Perfective aspect of Russian verb, do you know the difference of Russian verb and any other language? Verb in Russian language has something unique. Besides Russian verb just has three forms based on time (past tense, present tense, and future tense), Russian verb is divided into two forms based on […]
We’ve learned about negative pronouns in Russian Language, now let’s start learning about indefinite pronoun. Did you know the function of indefinite pronoun? Almost everyday we use this pronoun when we talk about something that is not specific. Indefinite pronouns in Russian Language are -то,-нибудь,-либо,-кое, некто, нечто, and некоторый, несколько, некий. Indefinite pronouns in Russian Language кто-то – somebody что-то – something […]
If we talk about past tense, absolutely it is related to verbs. In Russian language, there are three periods. That is past tense, present tense and future tense. In this lesson, we are going to talk about the forming of past tense in all gender, singular, and plural. The conjugation for Russian verbs in past […]
If you already know how to use Russian personal pronouns in conversation, it’s time to learn about possessive pronouns. As we know, possessive pronouns are used to express ‘ownership’ of something or someone. In Russian language, the possessive pronouns are Мой (my), Твой (your), Его (his), Её (her), Его (its), Наш (our), Ваш (your), and Их […]
We use demonstrative pronouns to emphasize or point out the specific object. In Russian language, the words that have a function as demonstrative pronouns are Этот, Эта, Это (this), and Тот, Та, То (that). Maybe you have ever heard these words before. Этот дом (This house) – Тот дом (That house) Эта книга (This book) […]
Russian idioms can be described as group of words whose the true meanings don’t match their literal meanings. Idioms are more like words of expression with specific meaning that so difficult when translating, but actually they are exists in any language. Idioms and Proverbs in Russian Language has their own unique, why don’t you visit How […]
When we talk about an object which is reflected the subject, we use reflective pronouns. We use the reflective pronouns in everyday conversation. Therefore, if it’s taken out of the sentence, it will sound weird and confusing. The reflective pronoun in the Russian language is not complicated, as long as you already have an understanding […]