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What is the Difference Between these Russian Words?
What is the difference between ты and вы, ем and ест, and вот and здесь?
Sep 27, 2017 12:59 PM
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Ты - you (for buddies, friends etc)
Вы - You (formal - for elder people, teachers and services etc. More polite)
Я ем - I eat
Он/она/оно ест - Не/She/It eats
вот - 1. Here it is. 2. Вот, это Маша - This is Masha
здесь - there (particular place )
September 27, 2017
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Hello!
ты = you (only singular)
Вы = you (singular and plural)
In Russian we have Ты-language and Вы-language.
Вы is a neutral or a formal style of speech .
ты is an informal style of speech (used with family, friends).
ем and ест are the forms of the verb ЕСТЬ (to eat)
Я ем
Он/она/оно есть
вот = here it is.
Вот стол. =Here is the table (and the speaker points on it)
Здесь - Там
Here - There
Книга здесь. А машина там. = The book is here, and the car is there.
Hope it helps!
Евгений
September 27, 2017
ты and Вы (while addressing one person) - practically the same as Sie/du in German and tu/vous in French. ;) https://i.pinimg.com/736x/8a/9b/04/8a9b04b31abce2b499107f14822400e3.jpg
Otherwise (addressing multiple persons) вы is simply plural 2nd person pronoun, plural of ты.
October 4, 2017
ты may say it your friends or parents( informal variant)
вы may say it a polisman, a doctor, a teacher (formal variant)
я ем (i eat an apples) but он ест (he eats an apples)
there=там
here=здесь
September 29, 2017
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