- выбор слова - Usage of про instead of о - Russian Language Stack . . .
I use о, when describe some general properties of the object, or class of objects I use про when speak about some action, incident, particular quality of the object
- Какой предлог использовать в предложении — о или об?
Какой предлог использовать в предложении — "о" или "об"? Ask Question Asked 2 years, 3 months ago Modified 2 years, 3 months ago
- Detailed rules when о (=about) becomes об or обо?
Exceptions: when “о” does not mean “about” but “against”, it is then followed by the accusative case, and there are a limited number of exceptions to the above rules, e g об пол (against the ground), об руку (against the arm), об стену (against the wall) – in all these three cases, об goes in front of a
- When is the Russian letter o pronounced [a]?
Sometimes, the Russian letter o is pronounced [o], but other times it's pronounced [a] How do I know when to pronounce it [a]?
- Правда ли что слово блядь происходит от польского błąd?
В недавнем вопросе о правильности написания слова "блядь" в комментариях разгорелась дискуссия по поводу этимологии этого слова Были высказаны две версии заимствования Например, что само это слово
- предлоги - Prepositions в and во - Russian Language Stack Exchange
What is the rule for changing the preposition "в" into "во"? I cannot think about any way to explain it First of all, semantically they seem to be perfectly identical: (дежурить) во вторник, в
- произношение - Difference between чем and чём - Russian Language Stack . . .
From what I understand, чем is used for the instrumental case and чём is for the prepositional case I have listened to an audio recording of both and they were pronounced the same way Is that tru
- Свою, его, него, ему - whats the difference?
1 Свой is generally translated as "own" i e «Я люблю свою кошку» - "I love my own cat" It almost always refers to the subject of the clause owning the modified object It is required for third person when the subject owns the object in the clause (Don't use её, его, or их if the subject owns the object) and is interchangeable in first and second person with
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