@@kateion9639 is that a village that still exists or has it been laid to waste by Putin's fascist invasion and occupation of Ukraine? Where is Komarova? why od they say komrova but you say Komarov? isnt one masculine and other feminine for names or something? is that with towns too? how is a town either feminine or masculine?
@@kateion9639 It is because of declention. Form used in the song is a Genitive form, while person here used a Nominative form( wrong but eh...). It is typical for slavic language like that to have a declension, and yes, Komarowo still exists( it is a village in Poland neer the border with germany quite close to the baltic sea. Lovely place tbh...). And as for your last question: Komarowo is a gender neutral verb, but yep, some town names in slavic countries are male werbs, some female verbs and some neutral.( For example Kiyev is male verb, while Warsaw is female verb) :v.
i wish subtitles translated subtitles
Next arlekino pls
I really wish I'd understand the lyrics fjdhhdhd
this is a very good old song of the Soviet Union about a guy who wants to relax in the village of Komarov
you need to find the original version of this song =)
@@kateion9639 is that a village that still exists or has it been laid to waste by Putin's fascist invasion and occupation of Ukraine? Where is Komarova? why od they say komrova but you say Komarov? isnt one masculine and other feminine for names or something? is that with towns too? how is a town either feminine or masculine?
@@kateion9639
It is because of declention. Form used in the song is a Genitive form, while person here used a Nominative form( wrong but eh...).
It is typical for slavic language like that to have a declension, and yes, Komarowo still exists( it is a village in Poland neer the border with germany quite close to the baltic sea. Lovely place tbh...).
And as for your last question: Komarowo is a gender neutral verb, but yep, some town names in slavic countries are male werbs, some female verbs and some neutral.( For example Kiyev is male verb, while Warsaw is female verb) :v.
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