Intermediate Russian II: Reflexive Possessive Pronoun СВОЙ
This video is for students who study Russian as a foreign language at the university. It explains the difference between the possessive pronouns and the reflexive possessive pronoun САМ (one’s own) Also, it includes some useful set phrases with this word. Recommended for students of the intermediate level.
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