I knew this before but I can't quite remember.
After Между when expressing "motion to in between", is it the geninitve case you use?
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I knew this before but I can't quite remember.
After Между when expressing "motion to in between", is it the geninitve case you use?
instrumental
между городом и деревней
No, that is expressing a location, I know that. I am talking about motion.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramil
Like, "I fell inbetween the chair and the table".
"As in a motion to a position in between"
Я упал между креслом и столом.
The sameQuote:
Originally Posted by TATY
Я упал между стулом и столом.
Самолёт пролетел между облаком и тучей.
Кресло, стул - какая разница? :lol: :P
Падать между стулом и столом на четверть опаснее чем между креслом и столом.Quote:
Originally Posted by ReDSanchous
I'm sure I've seen it with the genitive. Can you use the genitive with Между?
YesQuote:
Originally Posted by TATY
Проехать между (меж) деревьев.
But imho you can only use it with plural.
Упасть меж стульев.
Maybe you confused it with среди? Cause that takes the genetive and means "in the middle of". But I don't think that works with motion... Я упал среди стола и стула?
Я прятался среди деревьев... How about that?..
The original question was about "motion inbetween"Quote:
Originally Posted by SSSS
Are we talking about motion specifically or actiuon as well?..
Only when the objects are equable, like in the examples Alyer gave.Quote:
Originally Posted by TATY