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==Related Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/Russian/Grammar/Russian-cases|Russian cases]] | |||
* [[Language/Russian/Grammar/Very-important-rules|Very important rules]] | |||
* [[Language/Russian/Grammar/Use-of-the-verb-быть-in-the-past|Use of the verb быть in the past]] | |||
* [[Language/Russian/Grammar/А-vs-Но|А vs Но]] | |||
* [[Language/Russian/Grammar/How-to-Use-Have|How to Use Have]] | |||
* [[Language/Russian/Grammar/To-and-же-particles-in-Russian|To and же particles in Russian]] | |||
* [[Language/Russian/Grammar/Tricky-Adverbs|Tricky Adverbs]] | |||
* [[Language/Russian/Grammar/Questions|Questions]] | |||
* [[Language/Russian/Grammar/A-vs-И|A vs И]] | |||
* [[Language/Russian/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]] |
Revision as of 16:47, 26 February 2023
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Hello everybody,
In today's lesson you will learn some useful vocabulary about ¨IMPERATIVE GIVE AN ORDER¨ in Russian.
Feel free to edit this page by adding new words and expressions!
Good learning! :)
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Today we will study how to form the imperative from Russian verbs.
First of all you have to recognize if the verb is perfective or imperfective:
- if the verb is imperfective, use the 3rd person from the plural to the present,
- if the verve is perfective, use the 3rd person of the plural in the future.
For verbs whose root ends with a vowel
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Take the 3rd person of the plural without the ending and add:
- й - for the familiarity (ты)
- is - for the plural or the vouvant (вы)
думать -> думают -> думай / думайте (think)
If it's a reflexive verb, remove the ending and add:
- яся - for the familiarity (ты)
- тесь - for the plural or the vouvant (вы)
стараться -> стараются -> старайся / старайтесь (try, try)
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For verbs whose root ends with a consonant
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Take the 3rd person of the plural without the ending and add:
- и - for the familiarity (ты)
- ите - for the plural or the vouviante (вы)
просить -> просят -> проси / просите (ask)
If it is a reflexive verb, remove the ending and add:
- ися - for the familiarity (ты)
- итесь - for the plural or the vouviante (вы)
влюбиться -> влюбятся -> влюбись / влюбитесь (fall in love)
However, if the tonic accent to the infinitive falls on the root of the verb, it is necessary to add ь or ьте according to the cases:
знакомить -> знакомят -> знакомь / знакомьте (get to know each other)
Finally, here are some irregular verbs:
- быть -> будь / будьте (to be)
- есть -> ешь / ешьте (to eat)
- ждать -> жди / ждите (wait)
- идти -> иди / идите (go - walk)
- ехать -> езжай / езжайте (to go - by car)
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Examples
ENGLISH | PRONUNCIATION
ENGLISH |
RUSSIAN | PRONUNCIATION BRAZILIAN
PORTUGUESE |
BRAZILIAN
PORTUGUESE |
TO BE | buht | быть | bât | SER / ESTAR |
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TO EAT | yehst | есть | íest | COMER |
TO WAIT | zhih daht | ждать | jdát | ESPERAR |
TO GO | ih tee | идти | ití | IR A PÉ |
TO GO
BY CAR |
yeh Haht | ехать | iéHát | IR DE CARRO |