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James Iles
Are both sentences correct?
Ты любишь меня?
Ты меня любишь?
Существуют как правильно?
Спасибо!
Sep 18, 2014 3:20 PM
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Correct both. In the Russian language is not such a strict sequence of words, as in English. Although sometimes, as a result of changing the order of words can completely change the meaning of sentences. Moreover, if a comma is not delivered or delivered in the wrong place, it can completely change the meaning of the sentence. A classic example: "Казнить нельзя, помиловать" и "Казнить, нельзя помиловать". In the first case of human released, while in the second case put to death.
September 18, 2014
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both variants
September 18, 2014
I thought both mean: "Are you in love with me?"
September 18, 2014
Actually both means the same. But first one can also mean " Are you in love with ME ? " (not with James or someone else ?) It depends on context..
September 18, 2014
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