Conjugation
Oct. 30th, 2004 08:47 pmI was wondering if Russian verb conjugation is anything like French or Spanish.
In French, to conjugation *most* verbs you change the ending of the "to be" form. Here's an example:
parler (to speak)
je (I) parl + e = parle
tu (informal you) parl + es = parles
il/elle (he, she) parl + e = parle
nous (we) parl + ons = parlons
vous (formal you) parl + ez = parlez
ils/elles (they) parl + ent = parlent
Basically, does Russian have a conjugation rule?
In French, to conjugation *most* verbs you change the ending of the "to be" form. Here's an example:
parler (to speak)
je (I) parl + e = parle
tu (informal you) parl + es = parles
il/elle (he, she) parl + e = parle
nous (we) parl + ons = parlons
vous (formal you) parl + ez = parlez
ils/elles (they) parl + ent = parlent
Basically, does Russian have a conjugation rule?