Rus Enstitusu - Ders | 8
There comes a point in every language learner’s journey when the training wheels of simple phrases and tourist-level vocabulary come off. For those studying Turkish-based Russian instruction through the Rus Enstitüsü series, is precisely that turning point.
: Because the course is designed for Turkish speakers, it often highlights the similarities and differences between Turkish and Russian grammar, making complex topics like "cases" easier to grasp for this specific demographic.
Fiillerin bitmiş (совершенный вид) ve bitmemiş (несовершенный вид) formları. Rus Enstitusu - Ders 8
What makes this brilliant is that it forces you to use the Prepositional Case for real places ( Петербург → Петербурге, деревня → деревне ) while subtly introducing the Russian romanticism of the dacha (country house). By the end of the lesson, you haven’t just learned grammar—you’ve learned that millions of Russians commute from city apartments to wooden country houses every weekend.
(Görmek): Я вижу машину. (Arabayı görüyorum.) There comes a point in every language learner’s
Rusça öğrenme yolculuğunuzda tarafından sunulan Rusça A1-A2 Eğitimi Kursu kapsamında, dilin temel yapı taşlarını öğrendiğimiz Ders 8'e hoş geldiniz. Bu ders, Rusça dilbilgisi temellerini sağlamlaştırmak ve günlük hayatta daha karmaşık cümleler kurabilmek adına kritik bir noktada yer almaktadır.
You learned in Ders 6 or 7 that the Prepositional case answers (O kom? – About whom?) and О чём? (O chyom? – About what?). It is always used with prepositions: о (about), в (in), на (on). (Görmek): Я вижу машину
Üzerinde veya açık alanda (Örn: Masada, sokakta, konserde) İsimlerin Çekim Kuralları (Tekil)
"Столик на двоих, пожалуйста" (A table for two, please).
Digital versions are often hosted on the Rus Enstitüsü Online Platform. Formatting a "Proper Paper" for Submission