K... so Future compound really isn't Future tense when conjugated?
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K... so Future compound really isn't Future tense when conjugated?
Oooo.... I just thought of this. Does the russian future tense use the same endings as present tense?
Oh, That's so awesome. I wish I spoke russian as a native language. Right now, I couldn't handle that... but I'll take your suggestion. Oh, french has a lot of latin in it, by the way.
Ok. I'm not going to worry about that, though. I'll do it later. But, Do you have any suggestions about learning about nouns. It's as if I've been neglecting them. Like, what order should I learn...
K, got it. http://masterrussian.com/aa021500a.shtml
It talks about it right before it starts getting into how only the singular forms change in singular form.
K, thanks so much. Adhoc, Let me find the page real fast where it says the whole exception thingy.
Nope.. I don't. I just read the Verb Collection on masterrussian and it said that those endings are exceptions are something like that.
K, good. But I just realized that I wrote down that you don't use -L for singular masculine subjects in my notes. Is that just for the 3 infinitive endings?
EX:
-Чь
-Ти
-Нуть
Hmm. Makes sense.... kinda. I learned a little bit about the past and future tenses, and right now I'm making up like a small overview of what I know, including vocab words that I should know by now....
Wow, I knew 2 words out of that. Oh my god! I understood some russian!!!!! YAY!!!! I have a stupid vocab problem again.... grr. I make flashcards and do russian to english, and I consistently forget...
Oh, also, a few more questions. I heard that word order doesn't really matter much in russian, just like latin, and I was wondering how to conjugate "I am" in russian. It's irregular isn't it? In...
Yea, latin has that. Sooo... I have a headstart on how to use them. Except, for latin it's
Laboro-I am working
Laborabo-I will work
Laborabam- I was working (Imprefect)
Laboravi- I was working...
K, that makes more sense. Damn irregularities!!!! Latin has 6 irregularities and that's it, but oh well. What do you mean, aspect system? Also, when I copy vocab onto notecards, should I write down...
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I'm a latin student, and I'm so used to verbs ending in -at, -et, -et, -it, and now I'm abosultely confused. I don't know how to tell what conjugation a verb is, 1st conjugation ends in an...
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