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When do we use a " - " (dash) in Russian
Apr 2, 2016 1:05 AM
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The dash (тире) in Russian is a very complicated topic, difficulf for many natives. There is a lot of rules and specific uses, but in short, the dash is used:
1) to separate subject from predicate when both are nouns: Его друг -- учитель.
2) to separate subject from predicate when subject is a noun and predicate is an infinitive or both are infinitives: Его работа -- учить людей.
3) to separate two sentences when the second sentence is a result or consequance of the first one: Пришел учитель -- сейчас начнётся урок.
4) before a generic term following an enumeration: Ни английского, ни испанского, ни китайского -- ни одного из этих языков я не знаю.
Here are more rules (in Russian): http://new.gramota.ru/spravka/rules/23-spravka/rules/158-tire
April 2, 2016
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