Prepositional case in Russian
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The cases are very important to know when you learn the Russian language. The Prepositional case is one of the most important cases because we should use it when we talk about the location or the object of speech or thought.
Time codes:
01:39 - Nouns in the Prepositional case
05:06 - Prepositions that we usually use (Learn Russian in 3 minutes: prepositions В and НА: • Learn Russian in 3 min... )
06:16 - Pronouns in the Prepositional case
07:50 - Adjectives in the Prepositional case
09:19 - Possessive pronouns, ordinal numbers and question Какой? in the Prepositional case
10:58 - Plural nouns in the Prepositional case
11:36 - Plural adjectives in the Prepositional case
12:20 - Questions Что? Кто? in the Prepositional case
13:19 - Exceptions in the Prepositional case
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A very well made and explained video re: the prepositional case. Well done, Lina - thank you.
It’s my pleasure and thank you 😊
I am so easily mesmerized by the beauty of your hands and fingers that I have to rewind the video multiple times. 😢😅🥰😘
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Very nice lesson ,with simple way ,thanks a lot for your great efforts Alina,Waiting for more great videos Have a nice weekend,
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Merci Lina :) "Cases are not that scary"... and then you meet the genitive plural and you start making horrible nightmares and you regret the time when the Russian language was just this beautiful, melodious language and you hadn't yet med its terrifying grammar...
Hahaha that’s sooo true
You are very professional! Keep it up thanks a lot 🙏
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A great video ))) And at 14.38 your "pregnant pause" was perfect that tiny silence not that ............. scary ))))) wonderful!
But I do have a question please.
1) At 8.32 plus a bit ...... Masc adjective endings ом / ем ..... your examples both ended in ом is there a way to know if it is ом or ем? please?
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It usually depends on the original form of a word. For example if we have a word синий witch has ий at the end, we’ll replace it with ем - синем. And ой / ый of masculine endings usually takes Ом. But of course there are exceptions from this rule 😊
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