Once upon a december_Anastasia
You know Anastasia Disney? The story of the last daughter of Tsar Nicholas escaped the massacre? Here's is my favorite cartoon since I was a little girl .. This is my favorite song of the film. Ve propose that the Italian and Russian Once upon a december
Italian
Russian
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
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Second lesson of Russian. First lesson of Russian
here we are almost a month after the second Russian lessons!
begin to use simple expressions for the first approach with the Russian language. We practice the alphabet, we put the accent is not right ... hard!
In Russia there are notebooks with narrow rows,
convenient to classify the Cyrillic letters, maybe some
strafornita stationery store or some of the country still has the books of elementary
than once, very useful for our spelling exercises.
First
ДОБРЫЙ ДEНЬ (dobryj dien), good morning!
МEНЯ ЗОBУТ БАБУЛЯ A ТЫ? (Minj zavùt babulja to ty?) My name Babulja and you?
ОЧEНЬ ПРЯТНО (Ocen 'prjatna), very pleased! I should note that
O, when not stressed, is pronounced like an A while the unaccented E is pronounced like an I.
In Russian there are three genders for nouns as in Latin:
male (usually ending in a consonant)
feminine (ending in-a generic)
neutral (-o or-e).
There are articles, either definite or indeterminate. And in the present tense
not use the verb "to be ... We?
Be ', look around, probably next to us there will be a window and a lamp on the table: OKНO (aknò) ЛAMПA (LAMP) CTOЛ (STOL). Neutral, female, male.
ЧTO ЭTO? ЭTO OKНO. A ЭТO? ЭTO CTOЛ.
Chto age? Eta aknò. At age? Eta = stol What is this? A window. And this? A table.
ГДE ЛAMПA? ЛAMПA CTOЛE HA.
gdie lamp? Lampa na staljé = Where is the lamp? E 'on the table.
important to remember that the correct pronunciation of L gives an outcome than the corresponding palatal The Italian. Why
stol and staljé? Oh yes, there are six cases in Russian, as in Latin, replacing articles and prepositions and allow us to express all the accessories. -E is the suffix of the prepositional case, widely used in Russian in this
ago by locative case.
for the second lesson is that's it! Until next time!
here we are almost a month after the second Russian lessons!
begin to use simple expressions for the first approach with the Russian language. We practice the alphabet, we put the accent is not right ... hard!
In Russia there are notebooks with narrow rows,
convenient to classify the Cyrillic letters, maybe some
strafornita stationery store or some of the country still has the books of elementary
than once, very useful for our spelling exercises.
First
ДОБРЫЙ ДEНЬ (dobryj dien), good morning!
МEНЯ ЗОBУТ БАБУЛЯ A ТЫ? (Minj zavùt babulja to ty?) My name Babulja and you?
ОЧEНЬ ПРЯТНО (Ocen 'prjatna), very pleased! I should note that
O, when not stressed, is pronounced like an A while the unaccented E is pronounced like an I.
In Russian there are three genders for nouns as in Latin:
male (usually ending in a consonant)
feminine (ending in-a generic)
neutral (-o or-e).
There are articles, either definite or indeterminate. And in the present tense
not use the verb "to be ... We?
Be ', look around, probably next to us there will be a window and a lamp on the table: OKНO (aknò) ЛAMПA (LAMP) CTOЛ (STOL). Neutral, female, male.
ЧTO ЭTO? ЭTO OKНO. A ЭТO? ЭTO CTOЛ.
Chto age? Eta aknò. At age? Eta = stol What is this? A window. And this? A table.
ГДE ЛAMПA? ЛAMПA CTOЛE HA.
gdie lamp? Lampa na staljé = Where is the lamp? E 'on the table.
important to remember that the correct pronunciation of L gives an outcome than the corresponding palatal The Italian. Why
stol and staljé? Oh yes, there are six cases in Russian, as in Latin, replacing articles and prepositions and allow us to express all the accessories. -E is the suffix of the prepositional case, widely used in Russian in this
ago by locative case.
for the second lesson is that's it! Until next time!
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