Nov. 14th, 2004

[identity profile] shadiness.livejournal.com
I need help with the concept of 'for.' I know if you want to give a gift to/for someone, you use the dative case. But what about with the concept of for an event? Is it 'к' then dative?

What about 'for Tom for his birthday.' Is it 'тому к его дню рожденя?'

Thanks.
[identity profile] wolfie-18.livejournal.com
I had posted a post before on why sayings such as "счастливого пути" and "всего хорошего" were in the genitive case, and the general response is that there's an invisible "желать" that takes the genitive case.

Now for the question: What invisible verb, if any, goes along with other felicitations such as "с днём рожденья?" And what other holidays/special days are there?

And, what's up with the whole "С днём учителя?" I found that one on a drawing in my Russian textbook.
[identity profile] rainbowbubble19.livejournal.com
how do you say "All is full of love" po-russkii?

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