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creo que es correcto, ¡sumamente bien!
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That's what I was starting to get into last night; pronunciation and hard/soft letters and such, but I ran out of time before any of it really sank in.
The "good morning" part I just copied from wordreference.com "hello" I'm trying to memorize (Is it verbally pronounced as Preh'veet?) |
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pree-Vyet (la б debe ser acentuado/stressed) El 'e' (yeh,ye) da las palabras un acento de ruso
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Зною мало испанскии и говорию арглиискии.
I should really read about sentence structure first, but I gave it a shot Also, the dictionary says a couple of those 'и's should have the u-shaped accent, but I don't know how to make that. I'm using the 'Russian' language set with the 'Russian' keyboard layout (on a standard US-Int keyboard obviously). |
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Even though you can change the words around freely most of the time Russians use the same sentence structure as in english to make it simpler
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"There´s always money in the banana stand michael!" --george bluthe sir Last edited by bobjenkins; May 29, 2009 at 09:03 AM. |
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Зною мало испанскии и говорию арглиискии.
Зною = Зноты = 'know' conjugated to first person present tense.* Мано = little говорию = говориты = 'Speak / say / talk' conjugated to first person present tense.* *I haven't read much of the conjugation / grammar / spelling rules yet, so very likely these aren't correctly conjugated. The infinitives should be correct, but I went from memory rather than looking them back up. |
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Does anyone know a good website on sentence construction for Russian? Things like:
Я (1)хотею (2)есть хлеб. I want to eat bread. 1)хотеть - Want - conjugated into the "I" form. 2)есть - Eat - not conjugated because another verb was already conjugated? Are two consecutive verbs handeled the same in Russian as in Spanish Edit: Also, I believe that "bread" should be conjugated in the accusative case, but I don't know those conjugations yet Last edited by Fazor; June 02, 2009 at 12:17 PM. |
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Tambien tengo un libro bueno que se llama, "the new penguin russian course". Sé ese nombre es raro jeje.
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Sí, uso esa pagina (russionlessons.net), pero si hay información sobre construcción de frases, yo no lo encontraba.
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Las lecciones, que encontré más ayuda, son sobre los casos, después de leerlas ruso es un poco más fácil. Pienso que las lecciones sobre los casos me ayudaron con la construcción de la frases mucho por que ellos explicaron como conjugar los nombres en los diferentes casos. Los casos son un gran parte del idioma Espero que me puedes comprender
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"There´s always money in the banana stand michael!" --george bluthe sir Last edited by bobjenkins; June 02, 2009 at 01:17 PM. |
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