DAY #193 OUT OF 365 | LEARN RUSSIAN IN 1 YEAR

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Russianlanguage
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Thank you for another excellent lesson Nastya! 😀

LilyRose-Eleven
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I am wondering how is "fingers crossed" expressed in Russian? Thank you for kind attention.

MrHeroFamily
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May Allah Almighty bless you, you are providing us the real knowledge, free of cost❤

fidahusayn
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Сегодня- среда. ( средняя неделя) Да, я уже ЗАНЯЛСЯ уроками русского языка. В ЭТОМ МОМЕНТЕ я сижу дома и ИЗУЧАЮ русский язык. Я ПОБОЯЛСЯ закрыть глаза. Когда я ОКОНЧИЛ школу я сразу НАЧАЛ работу.

martinvazquez
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моя сегодняшняя короткая история:
- Я боюсь его Игорь!! его семья очень влиятельная и богатая, его мать ненавидит меня... я уверена, что он попытается отобрать у меня свою дочь...
- он когда-нибудь тебе угрожал? - спросила Игорь, с серьёзным вращением на лице
- да - сказала она, и снова заплакала...

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Спасибо за урок, Настя! 😊👍

I'm confused (yet again) trying to understand the grammar of a couple of sentences! Could anyone possibly clarify these for me?

At 19:23:
У меня важная встреча. (I have an important meeting.)

Why is 'важная встреча' in nominative? Time and time again I come across variations of this situation and never understand, nor am able to look up a suitable explanation. Why is it not in genitive case to comply with 'у меня'? I have a meeting = I possess a meeting (genitive). Or why isn't it in accusative case? Answering the question 'what?' I have what? Answer: I have a meeting (accusative). Thinking about this in English, both of those options make sense to me, but apparently neither is correct if nominative is being used. Nominative makes no sense to me in this instance unfortunately. 🤔

At 24:36:
Я его боюсь. (I'm afraid of him.)

What case is 'его' here? Is it in genitive? It's either genitive or accusative, according to Wiktionary. It says genitive for 'of him', which of course fits, but I'm not entirely sure it's the same usage for 'of him'. I'm thinking perhaps Wiktionary is saying 'of him' in the sense of possession, for example 'the car of him' = his car = possession = genitive. Or is 'его' in accusative here for some other reason? I have searched online for other suitable explanatory examples and couldn't find anything. 🤔

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May Allah Almighty bless you, you are providing us the real knowledge, free of cost

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