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Community TutorRussian: Listening to the Radio
Have I translated my American English to Russian correctly, does it sound natural, and is the word order correct too?
Their father listens to the radio in the kitchen every morning.
= Каждое утро, их отец слушает радио на кухне.
*** Also... in Russian, is "radio" actually a direct object? Apparently in English, it is actually an indirect object. So it seems like our two languages assign a different grammatical role to "radio" here. Hmmm.
Aug 3, 2020 4:57 AM
Answers · 5
That's when they talk about ' listen" You can just listen.( without direct object) I am listening carefully. In this case it's intransitive
I think
August 3, 2020
Hi Shawn!
You can talk about natural word order only in Context. Otherwise any word order in Russian is correct , but will be natural only within a certain context.
Here is a link to find out more --->https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FW3pUMyhGLI
Радио is a direct object both in English and Russian. Listen is intransitive, 'Listen to' is a transitive phrasal verb and has to be complemented with a direct object. When you give something TO someone that's indirect object. In Russian we are more consistent with the idea of showing indirect or direct object.
August 3, 2020
That sounds ok! I am very happy for you! Yes it's a direct object.
August 3, 2020
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