Genitive of Numbers
Learn how to say things like "from 2:00 to 3:00," "until 22:00," "two students don't have..." by using numbers in the genitive case. You'll hear these forms often in conversation and in weather reports. NOTE: as mentioned by Andrei below, there's a typo at 2:14; it should read двена́дцати, with stress on the second syllable (it's pronounced correctly in the audio).
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