Russian. Pashtu is pretty easy. it has Structure and only 2 genders, which you only use some of the time. The hardest part is just learning the Pashtu, and farsi and dari and arabic, words... plus...
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Russian. Pashtu is pretty easy. it has Structure and only 2 genders, which you only use some of the time. The hardest part is just learning the Pashtu, and farsi and dari and arabic, words... plus...
What?! :o Are you in Afghanistan?[/quote]
No I'm learning Afghan (pashtu) at the DLI in California.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pashtu
Я тоже.[/quote]
I was simply giving exampkes showing how a noun would change with cases and the other (object) stays the same. If i was giving examples of complete sentences with prepositions...
Correct me if i say something wrong. But don't correct an insignificant blip in an example. Who cares?
Besides it still could have been translated as "with the boy".
If i said преступник...
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Yeah dude, i know. If you saw any of the other examples youd notice i didnt put prepositions anywhere. Why start there? I didnt want to confuse the guy. Dont correct me if its not wrong.
Its not that they have the same sentece structure. They just have the same ending.
Masculine accusative takes a genitive ending.
And another example might be "The bear clawed the sh*t out of...
well how much do you know about them already?
You have to know what cases do what, and from there on its just a matter of memorizing a few endings.
You may or may not know that...
Accusative...
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