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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?
2017年9月27日 12:59
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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 )
2017年9月27日
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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
2017年9月27日
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.
2017年10月4日
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
2017年9月29日
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