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It should be used to separate the main proposition from the subordinate: | It should be used to separate the main proposition from the subordinate: |
Revision as of 07:48, 16 January 2020
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Hello everybody,
In today's lesson you will learn some useful vocabulary about ¨PUNCTUATIONS¨ in Russian.
Feel free to edit this page by adding new words and expressions!
Good learning! :)
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Hi Russian learners,
In today's lesson you will learn about the punctuation in Russian.
Russian punctuation has some important particularities.
Here are the main ones:
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Comma
It should be used to separate the main proposition from the subordinate:
- I do not understand what you are talking about. = Я не понимаю, о чём вы говорите.
On the other hand, we do not put it after a circumstantial complement, if it is placed at the beginning of the sentence:
- Last year, we went to Russia. = В прошлом году мы ездили в Россию.
Dash
It replaces the verb to be in the present between two nouns.
- Sonia is Vania's sister. Соня — сестра Вани
However, we don't put it between a pronoun and a noun, or a noun and an adjective
- He's an engineer. = Он инженер.
- Katia is beautiful = Катя красивая
Sources
http://russe.inalco.chez.com/L0GRAM/GRAM_LO/ponctuation.htm