This short video lesson demonstrates the accusative case of nouns in a few simple sentences. One example is the little girl Maya points out a snowman and says .. "this is a snowman" versus "look at the snowman". This video provides dialogue text showing the different endings as examples. This video does not contain rules on using the accusative case for nouns in Russian. This video is short and sweet and good at reminding people new to the Russian language, that if little kids can figure it out how to use the cases ... so can we! (Though, it sure would be helpful to have more contact with the language.) This lesson at RussianWikiTranslate provides transcripts.
This short video lesson demonstrates the accusative case of nouns in a few simple sentences. One example is the little girl Maya points out a snowman and says .. "this is a snowman" versus "look at the snowman". This video provides dialogue text showing the different endings as examples. This video does not contain rules on using the accusative case for nouns in Russian. This video is short and sweet and good at reminding people new to the Russian language, that if little kids can figure it out how to use the cases ... so can we! (Though, it sure would be helpful to have more contact with the language.) This lesson at RussianWikiTranslate provides transcripts.
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