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Intermediate Russian. Verbs of Motion: НОСИТЬ = TO WEAR

This video explains how to use the verb of motion НОСИТЬ used in the figurative meaning “to wear”. It includes plenty of examples and practice. Recommended for the intermediate level.

If you want to learn the verbs of motion and get some practice, check out the following videos.
• Beginning Russian. Verbs of Motion: Going on Foot: https://youtu.be/cGkq9_8hRm8
• Beginning Russian. Verbs of Motion: Going by Transport: https://youtu.be/yfjcH7Nnn90
• Beginning Russian. “Going” Verbs in Practice: https://youtu.be/xSxHSEnFFZc
• Intermediate Russian. Going Verbs: Directionality. Tenses. Aspects: https://youtu.be/CqtTN__w8gQ
• Intermediate Russian. Verbs of Motion: Flying: ЛЕТЕТЬ – ЛЕТАТЬ: https://youtu.be/hMsTzduINcY
• Intermediate Russian. Verbs of Motion: Carrying a Thing, a Person, an Animal: НЕСТИ – НОСИТЬ: https://youtu.be/2Nc__YprGCg
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