VERBS OF MOTION: Носить-нести, водить-вести, возить-везти. When to use these verbs?

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  • @xaviercruzado3860
    @xaviercruzado3860 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the excellent lesson. Additional insights:
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    - носить (=to carry using hands or back, multidirectional) is an imperfective verb from the imperfective/perfective pair носить/понести;
    - нести (=to carry using hands or back, unidirectional) is an imperfective verb that has no matching perfective.
    1. он носит эти книги с собой везде (=he is carrying these books with him everywhere): here we use the multidirectional imperfective verb носить. везде (=everywhere) is an adverb.
    2. он несёт книги в библиотеку (=he is carrying the books to the library): here we use the unidirectional imperfective verb нести.
    =================
    - водить (=to lead someone, multidirectional) is an imperfective verb that has no exact perfective pair;
    - вести (=to lead someone, unidirectional) is an imperfective verb from the pair вести/повести.
    1. мы водим его в школу каждый день (=we take/lead him to school every day): here we use the imperfective multidirectional verb водить.
    2.она ведёт бабушку на прогулку (=she takes/lead grandma for a walk): here we use the imperfective unidirectional verb вести.
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    - возить (=to carry by transportation, multidirectional) is an imperfective verb that has no perfective match;
    - везти (=to carry by transportation, unidirectional) is an imperfective verb from the pair везти/повезти.
    1. я вожу детей в бассейн каждый день (=I transport the kids to the swimming pool every day): here we are using the imperfective multidirectional verb возить.
    2. я везу соседа в больницу (=I transport the neighbor to the hospital): here we use the imperfective unidirectional verb везти.

  • @chrisfulton4181
    @chrisfulton4181 2 года назад +1

    I'm English it works be "we take him to school everyday" so the word Вадим would be kinda like our weird "take".

  • @MD-rg3vh
    @MD-rg3vh 2 года назад

    Носить means to wear also

  • @BrianCmabs
    @BrianCmabs 2 года назад

    Wait, I thought водить is used when you're driving a car

    • @wendeline4234
      @wendeline4234 2 года назад +2

      it is used for that as well. You lead the car somewhere :)

  • @rafaelrangel2048
    @rafaelrangel2048 2 года назад +2

    глаголы движения самые сложные субъекты в русском языке для меня 🤯