хлеба in your example is the genitive partative and is just another usage of the genitive case, not a different case.[/quote]
ok... so if you want to say "я хичу есть хлеб" it is ok? since i dont...
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хлеба in your example is the genitive partative and is just another usage of the genitive case, not a different case.[/quote]
ok... so if you want to say "я хичу есть хлеб" it is ok? since i dont...
хлеба in your example is the genitive partative and is just another usage of the genitive case, not a different case.[/quote]
ok... so if you want to say "я хичу есть хлеб" it is ok? since i dont...
Thank you so much!!! I have never had a grammer lesson like this, because my russian friends only can speak it, they dont know how to teach. So thank you very much, i feel the world of russian...
yeah... i think i understand this! When it is like direct object, ANYTHING relating to that word is put in that case... and so on!
but what about the other cases? when do you use those?
aha no... latin has no use for me... I could have learned it, but i had to learn english instead!
I think i understand this! THANK YOU to the person who gave the site to compare with italian. ...
Are you talking about examples?
У меня есть ресторан - I have a restaurant.
У меня нет ресторана - I don't have a restaurant.
Мы направились к ресторану - We headed for the restaurant.
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and can you explain the other part to me?
no i havent... i just trickle along in russian, just speaking it on a day to day basis.... i never learned grammer!
so when do you use each of these?!
Ok.. i am very confused!
I always here put "a" after words, and it confuses me. I saw in russian they say "putina" when its just putin, and i have heard people say "ресторанa" when the word is...
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