BEлЬMишAHOBHий дoбpoдiЮ (dear sir). First, my textbook says that the salutation of a Ukrainian letter begins in the middle of the page.
ДoбpЙДEHЬ. MEHI TreБa BЧИTИCЯ YKpaїHCЬKИЙ moBA. ( I need to study Ukrainian language)
You may find this quite funny. Many of my friends learn Russian. However, my need to become unique led me to accept your language as my hobby. At the start, I apologize for my mistakes.
Я зHAXOдy YKpaїHCЬKИЙ moBA пpИєmhИЙ, a YKpaїHCЬKИЙ moBA CKЛAдHИЙ дo MEHI.
(I find Ukrainian pleasant, but Ukrainian remains difficult to me). I apologize for calling you language difficult. Я MAЮ. ( I have two questions)
Я зHAЮ Я HE ПИCAЮ ПPABИЛЬHO. (I know that I do not write correctly)
First:
Masculine inanimate nouns have no change from nominative to accusative.
a. Does the same principle apply to feminine and neuter nouns?
Second:
I have not learned adjectives so this question is designed to prepare me. Adjectives are divided into 2 different categories:
a. Hard adjectives (those adjectives that end in in ий (дEHHий-daily)
b. Soft adjectives—those adjectives that end in iй (CиHiй-blue))
Since I have not learned adjectives, may you share with me a brief lesson on the difference between these two types?
Iз HAйKPAщиMи пoбAжAHHЯMи (with best wishes), My textbook instructs the person to begin the closing in the middle.
Dave Kennedy
dave kennedy
October 12, 2020., 22:17 •
BEлЬMишAHOBHий дoбpoдiЮ (dear sir). First, my textbook says that the salutation of a Ukrainian letter begins in the middle of the page. ДoбpЙДEHЬ. MEHI TreБa BЧИTИCЯ YKpaїHCЬKИЙ moBA. ( I need to study Ukrainian language) You may find this quite funny. Many of my friends learn Russian. However, my need to become unique led me to accept your language as my hobby. At the start, I apologize for my mistakes. Я зHAXOдy YKpaїHCЬKИЙ moBA пpИєmhИЙ, a YKpaїHCЬKИЙ moBA CKЛAдHИЙ дo MEHI. (I find Ukrainian pleasant, but Ukrainian remains difficult to me). I apologize for calling you language difficult. Я MAЮ. ( I have two questions) Я зHAЮ Я HE ПИCAЮ ПPABИЛЬHO. (I know that I do not write correctly) First: Masculine inanimate nouns have no change from nominative to accusative. a. Does the same principle apply to feminine and neuter nouns? Second: I have not learned adjectives so this question is designed to prepare me. Adjectives are divided into 2 different categories: a. Hard adjectives (those adjectives that end in in ий (дEHHий-daily) b. Soft adjectives—those adjectives that end in iй (CиHiй-blue)) Since I have not learned adjectives, may you share with me a brief lesson on the difference between these two types? Iз HAйKPAщиMи пoбAжAHHЯMи (with best wishes), My textbook instructs the person to begin the closing in the middle. Dave Kennedy