I am taking Russian as a side class (Not graded, and not for school) and I am having some trouble with some things I was quized on, and I can't seem to find them anywhere in the material.
Here are the following questions:
(1) Convert the feminine noun "аптека" into the Accusative Case (Select the correct word)
Example
страна (nominative) - страну (accusative)
Question 4 answers
a. аптеку
b. аптек
c. аптеке
(2) Select the translation using the correct Preposition for this phrase:
I want some sweet things to write to my Russian boyfriend while I am away in Berlin. He got really excited when I accidentally found a phrase referencing to some song about a soldier so the more specific the phrase is to Russian pop culture/life the better. In cyrillic too if possible would be best. Thank you in advance!!!
I need to know the phrase "my little clementine" in Russian that someone can write out in english so I will be able to pronounce it. It's for my friends daughter who is obbssed with clementines. Thanks!
This may be a strange english alphabet phoenetic spelling because the Dictionaries and Online Translators do not recognize it at all and even will ask you to use a Cyillic typeset to enter the words. But I do find people using it when I search on Google - but on entirely Russian pages that I can't read so I'm still outta luck. So its obviously a real phrase of some sort - just not one the translaotrs say exists.
In my Russian-language textbook, it has stress marks on top of the letters. For instance, on the phrase номер телефона (telephone number), there are stress marks on top of the o's in each word.
If I were actually writing out Russian myself, am I supposed to write the stress marks or not?
alright i always wanted to know a certain phrase i here russians say in cod modern warfare 2 and in modern warfare 1
it sounds like
RADUBI or like
na ZUBI
or something similar to that
if you know what im saying or trying to say what does that mean i always thought it ment target down or tango down
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. Essentially we understand that it is a doctor who assist in child birth. What would the correct English translation be?
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Because you asked the quote will cover most of the bottom of my forearm. Enough so the the writing is big enough.
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Thanks for the help!
Oh, also it'll have to be in english letters, God help my phone's predictive text if I dare venture into the Russian letters with it!
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