Russian Possessive Pronouns Explained
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In this video, I explain possessive pronouns in Russian. Possessive pronouns indicate to whom something belongs, and in English, they’re expressed as my, your, his, her, its, our, (informal) y’all’s, and their. In Russian, the pronouns are мой, твой, его, её, наш, ваш, and их, and they are affected by the 6 Russian cases and change depending on gender and plurality. In the video, I present every single gender, case, and plurality under which every pronoun is affected, along with many examples that show when to use them. Though it may seem like a lot, most pronouns are borrowed from each case, so there isn’t anything difficult with these pronouns. More is explained in the video. • For further explanation on possessive pronouns (a faster way to access and remember them): • https://www.russianforfree.com/gramma... • Feel free to share this video with people you know who love learning languages or with people in general. I very much appreciate the support. • About me: • I’m Alex, and I’m a student at UNLV. As I major in Spanish, I advance in my linguistic skills, learn new concepts, and understand how learning within languages works. I’m fluent in Russian, Hebrew, and English, and I’m learning Spanish and German. I’m simply trying to make languages seem very easy. • My social media outlets, if you want to check them out: • Subscribe to the channel - / @thelanguagebro • My Gmail, in case you need it - [email protected] • My Instagram account - / langbro1
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