Basic Russian 2: Instrumental Case of Personal Pronouns
This video introduces the forms of personal pronouns in the instrumental case with the preposition С/СО. It explains how to talk about doing activities together by using personal pronouns and the phrase “so-and-so-and I”. It includes some practice that helps understand the concept. Recommended for students from the Novice Mid proficiency level (A1+).
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