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Question about MOLODIETZ word
When I talk to Russians they often comment my words: "TY MOLODIETZ".
I would like to ask, is it possible to say MOLODIETZ also to women? or it's only masculin?
2016年6月5日 07:40
解答 · 3
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Both “Молодец” and “Умница” can equally be said to men and women with no doubt. Here are samples:
Она просто молодец - самостоятельно выучила русский!
Он такой умница, что я в полном восторге!
Ты умница! (no matter what gender is YOU)
There is a masculine noun УМНИК too. But I reccomend non-native speakers avoid this word. Especially if you are not sure of the context. Умник often has a derisive meaning. In fact the peson called умник may not be smart at all. See a sample:
Он перевёл весь текст совершенно неправильно! Тоже мне умник!
And another:
Умники из нашей Думы приняли очередной идиотский закон!
2016年6月5日
4
We use the word “Молодец” to show our praise, approval of a person possessing some positive qualities to do smth. perfectly, capably, deftly.
“Молодец” is a masculine noun. For female we would use a noun “Умница” (Umnitsa)
2016年6月5日
3
It's mostly masculine. But it's possible to say this to women. You can also say "Ty umnitsa" (Ты умница), which is especially feminine.
2016年6月5日
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