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Rachel Boyce
Professional Teacherчей? чья? чьё? чьи?
Ok, so they all mean whose.... but whose?
Jun 11, 2014 12:41 PM
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It depends on the gender and number of the word referring to чей, чья, чье, чьи.
чей - masculin singular
чья - feminine singular
чье - neuter singular
чьи - plural
чья машина? - whose car?
чьи машины? - whose cars?
etc.
June 11, 2014
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Чей? - мужской род. Чей это кот?
Чья? - женский. Чья это кошка?
Чье? - средний. Чье это животное?
Чьи? - множественное число. Чьи это коты? Чьи это кошки?
So it dependes on gender and changes in plural case
June 11, 2014
Yeah. I thought as much, I wondered if someone could perhaps give me some examples. I know I could have looked this up but I've found that engaging with people on here makes things stick in my mind more!
June 11, 2014
This is a really sketchy guess, but it looks like it depends on the gender of the word.
June 11, 2014
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Rachel Boyce
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