Hello Again
- 04.05.14, 03:23
Just to clarify my profile, I'm not really in Kiev. I'm actually in the U.S. city of Madison, Wisconsin.
In many ways, I wish I was in Kiev or somewhere with a lot of native Russian speakers because I'm sure I would learn the Russian language much faster.
I had a Russian lesson via skype today with my instructor from Minsk, Belarus. She will graduate from a language institute there this summer. She speaks excellent English and has been a huge help to me so far. I also have several great friends in Russia who have been helping me.
Today I was trying to grasp the use of his and other pronouns in Russian. I am also studying the instrumental case.
If you want to help me, please post some sentences that use pronouns in the genitive case in comments or post some sentences with the instrumental case. One example I know is I like coffee with milk. Milk is in the instrumental case in this sentence.
Ok, I hope to eventually meet some friends here, but I realize I just started posting here, and only a few people looking at these blogs are bound to know English and want to help me with Russian.
All good,
Wayne
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