нет + genitive case expresses absence or lack of something
example: в кухне нет стола (the kitchen does not have a table)
for masculine and neuter nouns, add -а or -я
examples:
стол –> стола
стул –> стула
кресло –> кресла
зеркало –> зеркала
общежитие –> общежития
кафетерий –> кафетерия
for feminine nouns, replace the final -а with -ы
examples:
лампа –> лампы
картина –> картины
replace a final -я or -ь with -и
examples:
кухня –> кухни
кровать –> кровати
мебель –> мебели
and follow spelling rule #1!
example:
книга –> книги
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Workout For Daily Life
So today I started a habit tracker. Personally, bullet journaling is a bit too large of a task for my current schedule, however, I liked the idea of this spread. So, I made a stand-alone habit tracker.
What I’m tracking: 🍎Clean eating- based on overall food consumption 🗑Clean room- I live in a dorm so this is a daily reminder to tidy up 📚Reading- trying to read at least one chapter of a book daily for pleasure 💕Lotion- moisturizing is important #treatyoself 💧Water- 100% bandwagoning… I hate drinking water and I see it as a chore, but we’re trying 🎨Art- doing one creative thing a day 😴Nap- either pulling an all-dayer or only taking 1 nap (an hour or less) 💪🏻Fit- working out 📓Log- logging food and journaling 😊Mood- how you feelin’? ✏️School- doing productive school things 🌜Make bed- obvious 💡Learn- trying to learn something outside of class (today I watched a TED talk on YouTube) 🌷Plants- remembering to water my plants 👯Social- staying in touch with friends even when you’re busy ➕-trying to impact someone positively every day
I’ve been meaning to make this post for months, but here it is. When I started learning Russian four years ago there weren’t many apps out there, but now the app market is bigger and there are some great apps. Here is what I recommend and like.
Tengugo Cyrillic
Cost: Free
Link: [Android] [iOS]
Thoughts: This is an amazing app to learn the alphabet. I liked their approach and it makes learning Cyrillic simple.
Beelinguapp
Cost: Free
Link: [Android] [iOS]
Thoughts: This is another app to be able to read Russian texts with translation side to side. The great thing is that it has audio and you can choose multiple languages for the translation language.
Clozemaster
Cost: Free
Link: [Android] [iOS]
Thoughts: This is a fun app to learn vocabulary in context as it presents sentences to learn from. It has different levels depending on how much vocabulary you want to learn.
Duolingo
Cost: Free
Link: [Android] [iOS]
Thoughts: I think everyone knows this app. It is great for vocabulary and when first starting a language. It is fun to play and has grammar notes on the web version.
HelloTalk
Cost: Free
Link: [Android] [iOS]
Thoughts: This is a nice app to have language exchanges with Russian native speakers. I’ve had a positive experience with the app, but not everyone does.
Lingvist
Cost: Free
Link: [Android] [iOS]
Thoughts: This app presents new vocab through sentences. It repeats the words until you get them right, which makes it easier to memorize.
Mango Languages
Cost: Free, need a US or Canada library card
Link: [Android] [iOS]
Thoughts: This is a great app for learning languages if you are more of an auditory learner. Their approach is more conversational compared to the Duolingo and the lessons are fun to go through.
Multitran Dictionary
Cost: Free
Link: [Android] [iOS]
Thoughts: This is my favorite dictionary for Russian. It includes multiple entries as well as a flashcard & exercises option for words that you add/ favorite.
Russian Idioms
Cost: Free
Link: [Android Only]
Thoughts: If you are at an intermediate level or above and want to know more about Russian idioms, this is for you. There are cute drawings that illustrate the idioms with the translation and definition.
Russian Class
Cost: $2.99, Free Demo
Link: [Android] [iOS]
Thoughts: This app is a great grammar reference. It has vocabulary, listening exercises, phrases, grammar tips, and tables.
Russian Verbs Pro
Cost: $5.99, but the demo version is free
Link: [Paid] [Free] Android Only
Thoughts: This is my favorite app on this list. It has over 1000 verbs and conjugates them for you, shows you imperfective/perfective forms, participle forms, you can look up verbs in English or Russian, and has a favorite function.
Telegram
Cost: Free
Link: [Android] [iOS]
Thoughts: Telegram is a great messaging app and has been great for me to find Russian language groups and people to chat with.
TinyCards
Cost: Free
Link: [Android] [iOS]
Thoughts: This is a great addition to the Duolingo course as it helps you memorize the vocabulary from the Russian course.
Yazh Russian Case Declensions
Cost: $1.50 for full ad-free version, free for ads
Link: [Paid] [Free] Android Only
Thoughts: If you are struggling with case endings or need some practice, this app is perfect for that. It presents nouns, adjectives and pronouns like a quiz and you have to either choose the correct declension based on what it asks you or you can type it out if you want a harder challenge.
Яндекс
Cost: Free
Link: [Android] [iOS]
Thoughts: Yandex has a good translation app for Russian as well as a virtual assistant that is a good way to practice Russian with.
Also, if you don’t have them, download Anki and Memrise.
be thin
cook for you
have long hair
wear makeup
be feminine
be graceful
have sex with you
shave
diet
be fashionable
wear pink
love men
listen to your bullshit
Stop waiting for Fridays, and stop waiting for someone to fall in love with you. All of these things will happen, but in the meantime try to enjoy right now.
Cwote (via cwote)
1. You are very lucky and privileged to have access to almost unlimited knowledge and you should appreciate that. 2. Be one of those rare people who step over their insecurities and succeed. 3. Only 5 minutes. Only today. (Repeat it 5 minutes later and every day). 4. You will know what to do as soon as you start. Ideas never appear from inactivity. 5. Make yourself proud. 6. One hour every day doesn’t feel much but it’s 365 hours a year. You can’t not succeed after so much work. 7. It’s not supposed to be easy. Nothing good is easy. 8. If you had a child to look after, you’d make them study because you want them to accomplish something. Don’t you love yourself? 9. “Everything you want is on the other side of fear” George Adair 10. Every mistake increases our chance to make progress. 11. If you give up now, you’ll have to return to this later anyway but from the very beginning. 12. Let the process be your result. 13. Every moment you thought your fears would suppress you has become the time you made it. 14. Maybe you think you can never find something to use your skills and mindset for. But if you continue investing in what matters to you, it will find its way out there. 15. I allow you to think globally. You have a right to the boldest dream.