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Intermediate Russian II: What’s the difference? FOR: для, за, на, в, к

This video is for students who study Russian as a foreign language at the university. It discusses the different meanings of the English preposition “for” and associates these meanings with the corresponding Russian prepositions. Includes enough examples in context. Recommended for students of the intermediate level.

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