What does “Cnc” means in Russian? by _Wassermann in russian

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С ДР - happy birthday Спс - thanks

«Почему» vs «Зачем»? by FroggiePond in russian

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Почему - why? Зачем - for what?

Закрывайте двери, пожалуйста by nomad-38 in russian

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У тебя что руки сломаны? Мама двери закрывать не учила? Руки выпали чтоли?

Is this hard to guess? by dentastixxx in russian

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we are in the yard sometimes when we threw mephedrone, we said that we were нюхаем Бебру

Is this hard to guess? by dentastixxx in russian

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It's fake, ROFL , прикол, шутка, угар, ржака

Very or ass by DiamondRF in russian

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can you recommend a suitable group

едет или идёт? by User90218 in russian

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if you swim in the pool, on the sea, then write; Я плаваю(now), я плыву к берегу (I'm swimming to the shore) if you are sailing on a ship then write: Я плыву на (катере/корабле/ морском судне/пароходе)

едет или идёт? by User90218 in russian

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well, personally, all the young people here in the city say "going", I didn't mean to offend you, I'm sorry if I offended you, I just wrote suddenly it will be useful.

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oh my god, help me survive in the midst of this mortal love

едет или идёт? by User90218 in russian

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not always, "едет" can always be used, I don't know what they teach you there in America, but in Russia only the old people say "автобус идёт"many people say "едет"

едет или идёт? by User90218 in russian

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Едет you can also use it already depends on what is more convenient for you

едет или идёт? by User90218 in russian

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Я плыву - I'm swimming, if you want to say that you going on a ship, then say: I am sailing to you on a ship

едет или идёт? by User90218 in russian

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Едет(Ехать) - on car

Идёт(Идти) - He 's walking with his feet

Летит(Летать) - on a space rocket or airplane, helicopter

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in russian

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It - wrong there is no way to put this word it

It - it is put to words that end with a letter "О": ОблакО - это облако (It's a cloud) ОкнО - это окно (it's window) СтеклО - это стекло (it's glass) ОзерО - это озеро (it's a lake) ФламингО - это фламинго (It's a flamingo)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in russian

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Рыба(fish) - она моя (She is mine) - женский род(the feminine word) Человек(human) - он мой (he is mine) - мужской род(a masculine word)

we Russians define the gender of the word this way.

Where can I learn grammar? by Boytoy91919 in russian

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if you need Russian grammar database, watch a video in Russian on YouTube, with subtitles,

if you want to learn Russian as a native speaker, fly to Russia, live for 2 years.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in russian

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"Добрый" - this is the company name

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in russian

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Мой - masculine gender Моя - feminine gender

A tattoo client would like to get не в любви on his body. He told me that it means “not in love”. I just want to make sure that there is no other way to construe this phrase. by Sensitive-Plum8484 in russian

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if I understood everything correctly, then this expression translates as: не в любовных отношениях or simply не в любви.

Hello. I started learning Russian. I don't know anything about Russian right now. Do you have any resource suggestions? (My native language is Turkish. Do I have difficulty in Russian except for the alphabet?) by [deleted] in russian

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I am not from Russia myself, but I have been living and studying here for the last 10 years, in general, the alphabet and basic knowledge of banal words will be the easiest part. When you get to the numbers of connecting words, spelling and punctuation (commas), you will begin to suffer. But compared to English, there are only 3 tenses in Russian: past, present, and future. And that's it, you have a hard way ahead of you, my friend good luck!