I propose a question for the native Russians:
Could one elaborate when after a word like сверху, using c+genitive noun? In order to specify from what one is looking, for example.
Are these...
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I propose a question for the native Russians:
Could one elaborate when after a word like сверху, using c+genitive noun? In order to specify from what one is looking, for example.
Are these...
Который is, itself, just like every other question word. Its adopted form as a relative pronoun has just become more prominent than its "original", vanilla use as an interrogative one.
Кото́рую...
Russian speech tends towards using genitive of никто and ничто. In this case, regardless, that should be in the accusative[or genitive] никого.
The object of a negative verb can be in the...
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