We have already learned a whole bunch of Russian pronouns: personal, demonstrative, possessive, determinative and reflexive ones. There is one more group of Russian pronouns that we have not covered yet, it is called negative pronouns. So in this lesson, we will learn what they are and how to use them. Study the lesson »
Today we will learn how to say everything and all in Russian. Study the lesson »
In this lesson we study the Russian interrogative pronoun чей (whose?). Study the lesson »
We have already covered a lot of Russian pronouns but not all. Today, we’ll learn another group of pronouns called “indefinite pronouns”. Study the lesson »
As you already know from our previous lessons, the pronoun какой means what or which. To be able to compose questions with it, you should know how to decline it.
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In one of the early lessons we learned how to say who? and what? in Russian. Today, we will look at these words in detail, learn their declension and practice them with examples. Study the lesson »
In this lesson we’ll learn another Russian pronoun, it’s the pronoun сам. Сам is used to emphasize the subject which is performing an action. It can be translated in English as ‘myself’, ‘yourself’, ‘himself’ and so on. Study the lesson »
Today we’ll learn another Russian reflexive pronoun – свой. This is a possessive pronoun and used to refer back to the subject of the sentence. Study the lesson »
Себя́ in Russian means “self” and, as in English, refers to the subject of the sentence. In other words себя́ can mean “myself”, “yourself”, “himself”, “themselves” etc. Study the lesson »