There are different ways of asking How are you:
How are you? (Formal) – Как Ваши дела? Continue reading Lesson 9. Basic Phrases part 2
There are different ways of asking How are you:
How are you? (Formal) – Как Ваши дела? Continue reading Lesson 9. Basic Phrases part 2
Russian adjectives change their ending depending on the case, gender and number of the nouns they relate to. Continue reading Lesson 8. Adjectives and Adverbs
In Russian to form the plular in nominative case (initial, dictionary form) we usually use endings –и or –ы. Continue reading Lesson 7. Plural of Nouns
In this lesson we will answer questions куда? и где? (where) Continue reading Lesson 6. Prepositions в (in) and на (on)
Declensions of nouns are closely connected to noun cases. The ending of a noun in each case depends on its declension. There are three declensions of nouns in Russian:
Continue reading Lesson 5. Noun Declensions. Accusative case
When we learn a new language, the most challenging is to understand the structure it uses to build sentences. The “skeleton” of this structure are verbs and their conjugations. As soon as you learn how to build the structure, it will be much easier to add “decorations” to your phrases: adjectives, adverbs, etc. – that is why I’m giving you verb conjugations that soon. Continue reading Lesson 4. Verbs and Conjugations. Present tense