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Intermediate Russian I. Dative: Indicating How Someone Feels

This video explains how to express the idea that someone is interested, bored, cold, sad, having fun, difficulties, etc. Provides a lot of examples to help grasp the concept. Recommended for students from Novice High to Intermediate Low proficiency levels.

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13 сентября 2020 г. 9:19:43
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