Russian - Demonstrative Pronouns Explained
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In this video, I explain demonstrative pronouns in Russian. Demonstrative pronouns are used when pointing to something or indicating what you’re talking about, and in English, there are only 2 of them with their plural variations - this, these, that, those. In Russian, the pronouns are этот and тот, yet they are affected by the 6 Russian cases, gender, and plurality. In the video, I present every single gender, case, and plurality under which every pronoun is affected, along with many examples that show when to use them. Though it may seem like a lot, many demonstrative pronouns are borrowed from each case, so there isn’t anything difficult with these pronouns. More is explained in the video.
(Realized I made a mistake when showing; at 3:02, it should say Accusative, NOT Genitive)
For further explanation on demonstrative pronouns (scroll to the middle of the page to see):
https://www.russianlessons.net/gramma...
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