thats the kind of explanation I was looking for, cheers vinster
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thats the kind of explanation I was looking for, cheers vinster
For example: [i]a black cow and [i]the black cow. is there a Russian translation for both of these or just one translation which is the same?
Then how are the indefinite article "a" and the definite article "the" conveyed in Russian? I dont see a difference between the two in Russian
Can someone in the know please tell me why russian dont use articles before nouns as we do in english? a/an the etc an help appreciated as im doing it in my tefl coursework.
Martin
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