Examples of using "русском" in a sentence and their english translations:
He adds examples in Russian.
The sentence is in Russian.
He speaks Russian perfectly.
How many letters does the Russian alphabet have?
I am a beginner in Russian.
Such a word doesn't exist in Russian.
I'm not good at Russian.
There is no word for liberty in the Russian language.
He speaks Russian perfectly.
The article was written in Russian.
Russia is called "Rossiya" in Russian.
Can you speak either Chinese or Russian?
I speak Esperanto and Russian.
I will not add sentences in Russian.
Russia is called "Rossiya" in Russian.
Nouns decline in German, Russian, and Greek.
In Russian, Rita is the short form of the name Margarita.
Nobody writes in Russian more than you do.
Like Russian, Bulgarian is written with the Cyrillic alphabet.
Tom speaks passable Hindi and Russian.
She can speak Russian.
- I speak a little bit of Russian.
- I speak a little Russian.
Write any word in Russian.
One of the functions of the genitive case in Russian is to denote possession.
The article was written in Russian.
He speaks Russian perfectly.
Tom speaks five languages, including Russian.
She can speak Russian.
Russian nouns can be masculine, feminine, or neuter.
Russian has six cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, instrumental, and prepositional.
My great-grandchild speaks Portuguese and Russian and is learning English.
Russian has 12, but some languages, like Wobé, only have 3.
In Russian, the words for "caress, endearment" and "least weasel" are homonymous and possibly related etymologically.
There are no books in Russian here, we should go to another store in the center of the city.
I want to be able to speak Russian fluently.
"Не-а" is possibly the only word in the Russian language in which a glottal stop is pronounced by most native speakers.
The Russian word "друг" doesn't mean quite the same thing as the English "friend".
So I'm proposing that guy to write some new sentences following my recommendations above (forming them in Russian first).
Tom speaks five languages, including Russian.
I'd still highly recommend that you contribute sentences in Russian, so we could have sentences we can all trust as sounding natural.
You can clearly see what comes out when an English beginner tries to form a sentence in English. At that stage of learning the best thing for him to do is, I repeat, make sentences in Russian, translate them to English and get them fixed here if need be.