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he/she counts считает
How to say “he/she counts” in Russian? “Считает”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “считает” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on he/she counts in Russian like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember the Russian Word:
– "Считает" sounds like "sheets" which can help you remember it involves counting.

Explanations:
– "Считает" is the third person singular present tense form of the verb "считать," which means "to count."

Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
– Подсчитывает (podsčitovyvaet) – calculates, counts
– Исчисляет (isčislyaet) – computes

Infinitive and Conjugations:
– Infinitive: считать (sčitat')

Present Tense:
– Я считаю (ya sčitayu) – I count
– Ты считаешь (ty sčitayesh') – You count
– Он/она/оно считает (on/ona/ono sčitayet) – He/she/it counts
– Мы считаем (my sčitayem) – We count
– Вы считаете (vy sčitayete) – You (formal/plural) count
– Они считают (oni sčitayut) – They count

Past Tense:
– Я считал/считала (ya sčital/sčitala) – I counted (male/female)
– Ты считал/считала (ty sčital/sčitala) – You counted (male/female)
– Он считал (on sčital) – He counted
– Она считала (ona sčitala) – She counted
– Оно считало (ono sčitalo) – It counted
– Мы считали (my sčitali) – We counted
– Вы считали (vy sčitali) – You (formal/plural) counted
– Они считали (oni sčitali) – They counted

Future Tense:
– Я буду считать (ya budu sčitat') – I will count
– Ты будешь считать (ty budesh' sčitat') – You will count
– Он/она/оно будет считать (on/ona/ono budet sčitat') – He/she/it will count
– Мы будем считать (my budem sčitat') – We will count
– Вы будете считать (vy budete sčitat') – You (formal/plural) will count
– Они будут считать (oni budut sčitat') – They will count

Example Sentences:
– Он считает деньги. (on sčitayet den'gi) – He counts money.
– Она считает свои шаги. (ona sčitayet svoi šagi) – She counts her steps.
– Дети учатся считать до десяти. (deti učatsya sčitat' do desyati) – The children are learning to count to ten.
– Мы считаем наши победы. (my sčitayem nashi pobedy) – We count our victories.
– Вы когда-нибудь считали звезды? (vy kogda-nibud' sčitali zvezdy?) – Have you ever counted the stars?

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