The Genitive case of Nouns - Singular | Possession of Something

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Komentáře • 14

  • @xaviercruzado3860
    @xaviercruzado3860 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for the lesson, thank you for highlighting the stress in each word, and thank you for writing with script letters. And a massive thank you for consistently posting new videos daily: this is highly appreciated and your channel will continue growing as more people realize the value you deliver through these videos.

  • @milivojmilosevic1172
    @milivojmilosevic1172 Před rokem +2

    In Serbocroatian in everyday speech we prefer to use the possessive, as in Antonov auto (Anton's auto).
    The genitive for possession sounds a little too formal like Ulica Tita (Street of Tito)

    • @wendeline4234
      @wendeline4234 Před rokem

      and for feminine words (just curious) like in Russian you use ин? like бабушкина машина.

    • @milivojmilosevic1172
      @milivojmilosevic1172 Před rokem

      @@wendeline4234 That is correct.

  • @muhammadalirahimov8933

    Thank you for the lesson❤❤

  • @sujoy64
    @sujoy64 Před rokem

    Очень хорошо урок.So nice way you cleared all my doubt about падеж два 👍👍

  • @MarcosEcks
    @MarcosEcks Před rokem

    Спасибо большое Настя!🤗❤

  • @batgirlp5561
    @batgirlp5561 Před rokem +1

    Спасибо большое всё

  • @wendeline4234
    @wendeline4234 Před rokem +2

    My brain finds it difficult to connect the gender of the possessive pronoun to the subject of the question instead of the direct object. I need to practice questions with чей, чья, чьё and чьи :)

  • @amarsalem5671
    @amarsalem5671 Před rokem

    3to cynep, 3to xopowo, cnacu6o!
    👍❤

  • @user-xi5hf7rd7x
    @user-xi5hf7rd7x Před rokem

    Good luck

  • @Xavier-xb6ij
    @Xavier-xb6ij Před 10 měsíci

    Привет Настя! Я учитель (учу? Я не уверен 🤷🏻‍♂️) русский язык уже 67 дней на "Duolingo". Duolingo нет быстро.😴 Я прихожу к тебе за ответами: Мими-- в родительном падеже? Как говоришь?

    • @Xavier-xb6ij
      @Xavier-xb6ij Před 10 měsíci

      Feel free to critique my virgin grammar! Please critique me in по-русски язык, пожалуйста! 😁