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👋Доброе утро, товарищи! Как вы?

Селфи (unchangeable)
  [sel-fi]
  Selfie (a self-portrait)

Also:
Делать селфи
  [de-lat' sel-fi]
  To take a selfie

🔻'Cелфи' is a borrowed word, but did you know that there is a humorous Russian word for it?

Себяшка (себяшки)
  [si-byash-ka (si-byash-ki)]

🔻It comes from a reflexive pronoun: СЕБЯ (myself, himself, herself, yourself) as you take a picture of yourself:

Some grammar forms for those who like not only memes and cat videos on RCR:

🔵Accus.: винить СЕБЯ (to blame oneself)
🔵Dat.: дать СЕБЕ время (to give time to oneself)
🔵Instr.: гордиться СОБОЙ (to be proud of oneself)
🔵Prep.: рассказывать o СЕБЕ (to tell about oneself)

А Вы часто делаете селфи? Расскажите, a лучше покажите!

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▶️How to ask Как дела? (Revision)

▶️How to answer 'Как дела?'
(Revision)

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👋Доброе утро, товарищи!

🔻The ACCUSATIVE case marks the direct object of a sentence, answers the questions Кого? Что? (Whom? What?).

🔻Accusative case is used after the prepositions 'в', 'за', 'на', 'про', 'через':

🔻Some verbs which require the accusative case are:

🔵Видеть (to see)
🔵Изучать (to study)
🔵Влиять на (to influence)
🔵Влюбиться в ( to fall in love with)
🔵Беспокоиться за (to worry about)
🔵Рассказывать про (to tell about)
🔵Перелезть через (to climb/get over)

Example (see the video):

•  Я вижу мясо!!!
   [ya vi-zhu mya-sa]
   I see (some) meat!!!

🔻 I saved some detailed information about ending changes in Accusative SINGULAR here:
https://telegra.ph/Accusative-case-singular-07-19

▶️Смотришь в книгу - видишь фигу. (Revision)

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👋 Привет всем! Суббота! Ура!

Начни день с улыбки!
  [na-chni den' s u-lyp-ki]
  Start your day with a smile!

🔵Начинать (что?/what? + accusative) день

🔵Начинать (с чего?/with what? + genitive) с улыбки

А с чего вы начинаете день?

▶️Accusative, singular (Revision)

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🌝Доброе утро, товарищи!

🔻With the help of prefix НА- and suffix -СЯ verbs with the meaning of complete satisfaction with the action are formed:

НАгулятьСЯ
  [na-gu-lya-tsa]
  To walk enough

НАговоритьСЯ
  [na-ga-va-ri-tsa]
  To talk enough

НАестьСЯ
  [na-yes-tsa]
  To eat enough

НАпитьСЯ
  [na-pi-tsa]
  To drink enough or
  to get drunk


НАработатьСЯ
  [na-ra-bo-ta-tsa]
  To work enough

Еxample (see the video):
Всё, возвращаемся домой. Мы нагулялись!
[fsyo, vaz-vra-shcha-yem-sya da-moy. my na-gu-lya-lis']
🇬🇧 That's it, let's go home. We've walked enough!

Check other prefixes▶️#prefixes

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👋Утро понедельника добрым не бывает! Приветствую, товарищи!

🔻ACCUSATIVE case for nouns in PLURAL
Я вижу (что? кого?) I see ...

Example (see the video):

Я вижу проблемы на горизонте! Да ну на фиг!
[ya vi-zhy prab-le-my na ga-ri-zon-te. da nu na fik]
🇬🇧 I see problems on the horizon. No way/Damn that!

🔻 I saved some detailed information about ending changes in PLURAL here: https://telegra.ph/Accusative-case-plural-07-29

📎 If you need grammar posts like this, let me know with your !

▶️Accusative SINGULAR (Revision)

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Всем доброго утра! Some grammar instead of morning coffee☕️😉?

Опаздывать (imperf.)
  [a-paz-dy-vat']
=
Опоздать (perf.)
  [a-paz-dat']
  To be late (for/to)
Mind the difference in spelling (-а-, -о-)

🔻Prepositions 'на' and 'в' (+ accusative case) are used with the verb 'опаздывать' but their usage depends.

🔻We use 'в' when referring to more general concepts like school or university:

Я опаздываю в школу.
  [ya a-paz-dy-va-yu f shko-lu]
  I am late for school.

🔻We use 'на' when referring to a specific place or event, like work or a meeting:

(See the video)
- Почему ты опоздал на встречу?
- Ты не поверишь!

[pa-chi-mu ty a-paz-dal na fstre-chu? ty ni pa-ve-rish]
- Why are you late for the meeting?
- You won't believe me!

Useful? ->

🎧🗣👇 Не опаздывайте!

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👋Доброе утро, товарищи!

Demonstrative words:
Это [e-ta]
Эта [e-ta]
Этот [e-tat]
Эти [e-ti]

🔻'Это' will never change if it introduces something or somebody.
🇬🇧-> 'this is', 'these are', 'it is'

🔻'Этот'(masc.), 'эта'(femin.), 'это'(neut.) and 'эти'(pl) are used to point out a specific noun: this one in particular.

🔻The gender and number of this noun defines the choice of the form (этот, эта, это or эти).
🇬🇧-> 'this' or 'these'

Еxamples:
Это белый тигр.
  This is a white (аlbino) tiger. (introduction).
+
Этот тигр - белый.
  This tiger is albino. (this one in particular).

Это красная машина.
  This is a red car.
+
Эта машина - красная.
  This car is red.

Это моё платье.
  This is my dress. 
+

Это платье - моё.
This dress is mine.

Это мои друзья.
  These are my friends.
+
Эти друзья - мои.
  These friends are mine.

📎Those forms have different forms in other cases. See the table👇.

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👋Всем привет! Breathe in - some more grammar!

Do you remember:
▶️Это эта этот эти (Revision)

Это (demonstrat. neut.)
  [e-ta]

🔻Russians use 'это' to introduce an object 'This is...' or express an opinion about something 'It's good':

Это мой кот. 
  This is my сat.

🔻In English 'it' quite often introduces time, temperature or distances,
but 'это' won't be used in these situations in Russian:

На улице тепло
  It is warm outside.

Сейчас 5 (пять) часов. 
  [siy-chas pyat' chi-sof]
  It is 5 o'clock now.

От моего дома до магазина - 2 (два) километра. 
It is 2 km from my house to the shop.

Mind that in English the pronoun 'it' is used to substitute things, while in Russian the pronouns 'он, она, оно' are used in this meaning:

У меня есть кот. Он очень умный. 
I have a cat. It is very smart.
(Кот = masculine).

🎧🗣👇

📎 Это легкотня [likh-kat-nya], правда? It's easy-peasy, isn't?😉

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🔢🔢🔢 Приставки с глаголом 'ходить' / Prefixes with the verb 'to go/walk':

Ходить (imperf. multidirectional)
[kha-dit']
To walk, to go

1. ПРИходить
[pri-kha-dit']
To come

2. Уходить
[u-kha-dit']
To leave

3. Входить
[fkha-dit']
To enter

4. ВЫходить
[vy-kha-dit']
To come out, to exit, to leave

5. ЗAходить
[za-kha-dit']
To go in, to enter, to come over

6. ПЕРЕходить
[pi-ri-kha-dit']
To cross, to move, to shift

7. ПРОходить
[pra-kha-dit']
To pass, to go through, to take place

🎧🗣👇 I know ...🤯... stay strong and keep learning Russian!

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🎉Today is:

День Жареной Картошки
[den' zha-ri-nay kar-tosh-ki]
Fried Potato Day

By the way:

ЖареНая картошка (femin.adj.)
Or
ЖареННая с грибами картошка (participle)
Potatoes fried with mushrooms

🔻The adjective жареная is written with one letter 'н', the participle жаренная - with two.
🔻Dependent words help to identify the participle: 'с грибами' (with mushrooms) -> жареННая.

Can you eat an entire plate of fried potatoes without feeling guilty😋?

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