Russian - (Personal) Object Pronouns Explained

2024 ж. 10 Мам.
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In this video, I explain (personal) object pronouns in Russian. I begin by providing a thorough explanation of object pronouns in English, such as their use in directness and indirectness. To fully fathom object pronouns in Russian, it’s very crucial to first understand how they work in English because amazingly, some pronouns share the same principle with Russian pronouns. In short terms, the Russian accusative case is responsible for direct object pronouns by asking “what/whom” when compared to English, and the Russian dative case is responsible for indirect object pronouns by asking “to what/to whom” when compared to English. In the video, I go through an extreme and rigorous description of what this means and how it functions in English and Russian which is very significant to know. Then, I show what object pronouns visually look like in Russian through the primary pronouns (Я - I, Ты - You, Он - He, Она - She, Мы - We, Вы - Y’all, and Они - They). The object pronouns conclusively are presented as меня - me, тебя - you, его - him, её - her, нас - us, вас - y’all, and их - them. However, the 6 Russian cases can modify each word which is why later, I present more detailed usages of the object pronouns, like addition of consonants, impersonal speech, and possessive constructions. Even so, object pronouns can work with complex sentence structure in Russian which is a topic that I touch upon and will explain more in the next video. I conclude the video by providing many useful and easy examples, especially in the accusative and dative, and setting the topic for the next video.
A complete summary/guide of the Russian object pronouns:
www.thoughtco.com/russian-pro...
For further explanation on Russian object pronouns/A faster and easier way to remember them:
www.russianlessons.net/gramma...
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