14. Russian Verb: to want & accusative case
In this video, you'll learn a new Russian verb (to want). You'll also be introduced to the concept of noun cases and how to modify nouns in the accusative case. Like and subscribe to see new videos every week. We learn Russian from scratch! Watch the next video about the verb "to eat" at • 15. Russian Verb: to eat

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