Some Russian verbs are taken entirely, un-nativized, and followed with itärgä.
It does not mean, as the interpreter softened it, repeat, the Russian verb for which is povtoriat'.
He made numerous contributions to Slavic linguistics, most notably two studies of Russian case and an analysis of the categories of the Russian verb.
Left to its own devices, the human spinal cord cannot memorize a Beethoven sonata, solve a quadratic equation or conjugate a Russian verb.
What about byvshii having been and budushchii , the future participle of the Russian verb for to be?
It is characterized by Aleut nouns and Russian verbs, each with the full inflectional complexity of the source languages.
Worst of all are the Russian verbs of motion.
For more information on its usage, see Russian verbs.
Its name (from the Russian verb "to interrupt") is explained by the fact that the Moskva River has repeatedly changed its flow at this place.
The Russian verb he used was marvatsa, its meaning ranging from "get into" to "be suddenly confronted with."