Possessives and REFLEXIVE possessives
Zdrastvootye (I don't have a Russian keyboard, or Russian fonts...and pressing a key combo doesn't bring up any Russian letters either ;))
I'm having major problems understanding when to use a normal possessive and a reflexive. Da, ya znayoo what they MEAN (svoy etc means someone's OWN), however, I know the meaning can vary depending on the context of the sentence. Neither of my books explain this in much detail, and they only give one example each.
Pomoch!!
Re: Possessives and REFLEXIVE possessives
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Originally Posted by Ani
I don't have a Russian keyboard
Why not just take something that could inscribe on plastic and make Russian keyboard for yourself?
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Originally Posted by Ani
or Russian fonts...and pressing a key combo doesn't bring up any Russian letters either ;))
Standard Windows has Russian fonts. Start – Setting – Control Panel – Regional and Language Options – Languages – Details – Add… or ask adults
Re: Possessives and REFLEXIVE possessives
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Originally Posted by DagothWarez
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Originally Posted by Ani
I don't have a Russian keyboard
Why not just take something that could inscribe on plastic and make Russian keyboard for yourself?
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Originally Posted by Ani
or Russian fonts...and pressing a key combo doesn't bring up any Russian letters either ;))
Standard Windows has Russian fonts. Start – Setting – Control Panel – Regional and Language Options – Languages – Details – Add… or ask adults
Smartass :wink:
That method ochen tedious :(
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Originally Posted by Ani
That method ochen tedious :(
What? To write something like 30 letter? Maybe there is any way to purchase Russian keyboard. I believe it’s 5-20$ in Russia.
Без труда не вытащишь bloody рыбку из пруда.
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Originally Posted by Ani
I don't have a Russian keyboard, or Russian fonts...
I think I found a very useful link for you http://www.apronus.com/internet/ruskey.htm