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bobjenkins May 27, 2009 05:17 AM

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Originally Posted by sosia (Post 37222)
Cómo se dice "no entiendo nada" en ruso? No sé, una hora para a mi escribo, 'the dog likes me' en ruso....:lol::lol:
La versión francesa "je ne comprend pá" :D me ha sido muy útil muchas veces.
Saludos :D

Trataré de escriberlo:D

Muchas horas tarde.....





:confused::confused:
Más horas pasan..






:eek:
Я не понимаю ничто!

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Buenísima guía para escribiendo las letras:) Mírala
http://onlineruss.com/weeks/01/Chapt...20Part%202.pdf

Fazor May 27, 2009 12:29 PM

You mean, just adding "insky" to the end of English words isn't really speaking Russian? Drats. :)

That looks soo complicated. I can barely get this Spanish stuff down.

Rusty May 27, 2009 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sosia (Post 37222)
Cómo se dice "no entiendo nada" en ruso?
La versión francesa "je ne comprend pá" :D me ha sido muy útil muchas veces.
Saludos :D

Я не понимаю ничего. (ya ni panimayu nichivo)
Я = Yo
не = no
понимаю = entiendo
ничего = nada

A double negative is grammatically correct in Russian, just like in Spanish. The word 'anything' (ничто) shouldn't be used in this sentence.

bobjenkins May 27, 2009 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 37271)
Я не понимаю ничего. (ya ni panimayu nichivo)
Я = Yo
не = no
понимаю = entiendo
ничего = nada

A double negative is grammatically correct in Russian, just like in Spanish. The word 'anything' (ничто) shouldn't be used in this sentence.

Rusty,

ничего
ничто

¿Qué la diferencia entre los dos? ¿La fin?

gracias

Rusty May 27, 2009 09:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bobjenkins (Post 37291)
Rusty,

ничего
ничто

¿Cuál es la diferencia entre las dos? ¿El fin?

gracias

El primero significa 'nada'. El segundo significa 'algo/alguna cosa'.

ElDanés May 28, 2009 09:36 AM

Both ничто and ничего mean nothing, the former is just the nominative form and the latter the genitive form. However, it's true that ничто may also mean anything. As far as I know, both may be used in the sentence which has been discussed in the last couple of posts, but using ничего, like Rusty did, is by far the most common, so I'd go with that translation as well.

Fazor May 28, 2009 11:32 AM

Well, I've been reading a bit about Russian and it seems like a very interesting language. Just going through the alphabet at the moment (This web page JChen, you seem interested aswell. Lot of info to take in, but I've found it helpfull).

Does anyone else know any helpfull introductory Russian web sites? Perhaps something that covers grammar / usage?

Rusty May 28, 2009 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by ElDanés (Post 37317)
Both ничто and ничего mean nothing, the former is just the nominative form and the latter the genitive form. However, it's true that ничто may also mean anything. As far as I know, both may be used in the sentence which has been discussed in the last couple of posts, but using ничего, like Rusty did, is by far the most common, so I'd go with that translation as well.

Thanks, ElDanés, for your reply. The meaning I applied to the different words stems from usage, not from a dictionary.
Both words mean nothing, as stated, but in a negated sentence, the genitive form (ничего) is preferred in the direct object. The accusative form (ничто) is also used, but as you stated, not as much (ничто is also nominative).

bobjenkins May 28, 2009 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Fazor (Post 37319)
Well, I've been reading a bit about Russian and it seems like a very interesting language. Just going through the alphabet at the moment (This web page JChen, you seem interested aswell. Lot of info to take in, but I've found it helpfull).

Does anyone else know any helpfull introductory Russian web sites? Perhaps something that covers grammar / usage?

Sí! esta pagina es buenísima para tú aprendes al básicos del ruso.
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también mirad a esta guía, sobre el ruso caligrafía 'cursive script' cursive script

(Tenéis cuidad cuando vosotros la estáis siguiendo.. pienso que hay una equivocíón. Cuando estáis escribiendo el 'o' y 'l', vosotros no debéis conectarlos. (Do not connect them because L needs a hook proceeding it, always)

Fazor May 29, 2009 06:40 AM

Привет и доброе утро!
¿Es correcto?


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