Beginning Russian: Genitive Case-1: Personal Pronouns with У+ ЕСТЬ
This video is for students who study Russian as a foreign language at the university. It introduces the genitive case of the personal pronouns in the structure that expresses ownership, existence, or presence. Provides a lot of examples and practice. Recommended for the beginning level.
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Видео Beginning Russian: Genitive Case-1: Personal Pronouns with У+ ЕСТЬ канала Amazing Russian
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