Russe : У + pronom — de « avoir » à « comment ça va »

In this video, you'll discover how the same Russian structure, "у + pronoun," can be used to express two different ideas: talking about what someone has (у меня есть…) and asking how someone is (как у тебя дела?) You'll see how to reuse the forms меня, тебя, него, неё… in a new context, and understand why this structure is essential in spoken Russian. We'll also look at responses to "How are you?" in Russian, as well as ways to redirect the question (And you?, And you?, And him/her?) to help you understand and participate in simple conversations. You'll also see the preposition "для," which is used with the same forms. Each point is illustrated with concrete examples, dialogues, and short exercises. CHAPTERS: 0:00 Introduction 0:29 How are you? 1:54 Answers to "How are you?" 3:25 And you? And you (plural)? And him/her? 4:19 Dialogue 4:59 Translate into Russian 5:26 Listening comprehension 5:57 Same forms, new usage Learn Russian, beginner Russian, Russian grammar Feel free to review the previous video on genitive pronouns to fully grasp the basics:    • J’ai / tu as en russe : pronoms au génitif   as well as the video "How are you?" In Russian: Asking and Answering:    • « Comment ça va ? » en russe : demander et...   This video is part of the playlist "Understanding the Structure of Russian":    • Comprendre la structure du russe   Previous series: The Fundamentals of Russian (complete playlist):    • Fondamentaux du russe