Infinitive of “мрут”Дайте или давайтеRegarding case usage with зватьWhat verb form is “будь” (or any other verb) in constructions similar to “Будь он дома, открыл бы нам дверь.”?Why don't we say “Я слышал её говорившей”?What does “сошелся” (or “сошёлся”?) mean?Do Russian speakers consistently produce the same perfective form for a new verb?Is there a rule for conjugating Russian verbs?What's up with объять?How to express verb + infinitive in Russian?What's the 'present simple' form of the word “нашла́” in 3rd person singular female?
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Infinitive of "мрут"
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Infinitive of “мрут”
Дайте или давайтеRegarding case usage with зватьWhat verb form is “будь” (or any other verb) in constructions similar to “Будь он дома, открыл бы нам дверь.”?Why don't we say “Я слышал её говорившей”?What does “сошелся” (or “сошёлся”?) mean?Do Russian speakers consistently produce the same perfective form for a new verb?Is there a rule for conjugating Russian verbs?What's up with объять?How to express verb + infinitive in Russian?What's the 'present simple' form of the word “нашла́” in 3rd person singular female?
Dose the infinitive form for "мрут" exist in Russian?
Они бегают как лошади. -- бегать
Они дерутся как львы. -- драться
Они мрут как мухи. -- ?
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Dose the infinitive form for "мрут" exist in Russian?
Они бегают как лошади. -- бегать
Они дерутся как львы. -- драться
Они мрут как мухи. -- ?
глаголы
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Dose the infinitive form for "мрут" exist in Russian?
Они бегают как лошади. -- бегать
Они дерутся как львы. -- драться
Они мрут как мухи. -- ?
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Dose the infinitive form for "мрут" exist in Russian?
Они бегают как лошади. -- бегать
Они дерутся как львы. -- драться
Они мрут как мухи. -- ?
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This from is мереть
but in modern Russian the infinitive form is virtually non-existent, my guess would be that some of native speakers will even fail to recognize that form.
Note that мереть
, unlike умирать
apart from dying has also other meaning, it's synonymous to "замирать" (to freeze).
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This from is мереть
but in modern Russian the infinitive form is virtually non-existent, my guess would be that some of native speakers will even fail to recognize that form.
Note that мереть
, unlike умирать
apart from dying has also other meaning, it's synonymous to "замирать" (to freeze).
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This from is мереть
but in modern Russian the infinitive form is virtually non-existent, my guess would be that some of native speakers will even fail to recognize that form.
Note that мереть
, unlike умирать
apart from dying has also other meaning, it's synonymous to "замирать" (to freeze).
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This from is мереть
but in modern Russian the infinitive form is virtually non-existent, my guess would be that some of native speakers will even fail to recognize that form.
Note that мереть
, unlike умирать
apart from dying has also other meaning, it's synonymous to "замирать" (to freeze).
This from is мереть
but in modern Russian the infinitive form is virtually non-existent, my guess would be that some of native speakers will even fail to recognize that form.
Note that мереть
, unlike умирать
apart from dying has also other meaning, it's synonymous to "замирать" (to freeze).
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