In Russian, the phrase 'I have a sister' is expressed as 'ะฃ ะผะตะฝั ะตััั ัะตัััะฐ' (literally 'by me there is a sister'), which differs from English structure and requires only four words rather than a direct translation.
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Russian test ๐ท๐บ Check your RussianAdded:
Let's quickly check your Russian. So, how would you say I have a sister in Russian?
Don't even tell me that you just said or even worse. I mean the worst.
No, forget about it. As native speakers, we never use this verb imitate like that. To say I have a sister, you just need four words. Come on, say with me.
Well, in English literally it means by me there is a sister, which sounds strange. Don't forget to follow for more tips and learn Russian with
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