Russian Grammar Lessons: DATIVE CASE - "надо/можно/нельзя" + BONUS!
You asked and I listened! :) Let's take the next step and mastering the most challenging part of Russian grammar, the Russian cases! In this video, you will learn about the dative case for "I need", 'I may' and "I must not" in Russian. This is the second part of the video about the dative case in Russian. You can watch the first part about dative case for indirect objects here: • Russian grammar lessons: DATIVE CASE - part 1 If you want to join the "RUSSIAN CASES BOOT CAMP" course, please, send an email to [email protected]! You can try the first week for free! Join our community: http://russianfromtheheart.com/ FB: / russianfromtheheart Instagram: / russianfromtheheart

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