Cases of Adjectives | Russian Language
Hello, guys! How is it going? Today we are learning cases again. Again and again and again we are doing this. This time though we are talking about the adjectives. This is pretty hard to grasp on, but after due practice you can do it!
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All videos on cases- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ9HaJ0LGmvqoaOjt7eUM7xy15wGL1N62
BeFluent Class- http://befluentinrussian.com
Russian Shirts- https://www.befluentinrussian.com/store
Support Languages- https://www.patreon.com/fedor_shirin
Facebook Community-
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Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/befluentinr...
Me VK- https://www.vk.com/id16737366
Email- befluentlanguages@gmail.com
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