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I ask спрошу
How to say “I ask” in Russian? “Спрошу”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “спрошу” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on I ask in Russian like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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– Tips to remember the Russian word:
Associative Method: Associate "спрошу" with the idea of asking someone specifically, suggesting a single act.
Visualization: Picture yourself asking a question to someone in Russian, emphasizing the word "спрошу".
Sound Similarity: Note the similarity in sound between "спрошу" (sproshu) and "to propose" in English, leading to the idea of proposing a question.

– Explanations:
– "Спрошу" is the first person singular future tense of the verb "спросить", which means "to ask".

– Other words that mean the same thing:
Задам вопрос (zadam vopros): Literally "I will ask a question".
Поговорю (pogovoryu): Can sometimes mean "I will talk to" or "I will ask" depending on the context.

– Conjugations of "спросить":
Infinitive: спросить (sprosit')
Past Tense:
Masculine: спросил (sprosil)
Feminine: спросила (sprosila)
Neuter: спросило (sprosilo)
Plural: спросили (sprosili)
Future Tense:
I will ask: спрошу (sproshu)
You will ask: спросишь (sprosish')
He/She/It will ask: спросит (sprosit)
We will ask: спросим (sprosim)
You (plural/formal) will ask: спросите (srosite)
They will ask: спросят (sprosiyat)
Present Tense: Since "спросить" is a perfective verb, it does not have a present tense form. Its imperfective counterpart "спрашивать" is used for present actions.

– Examples of sentences that use it:
Я спрошу у него завтра. (Ya sproshu u nego zavtra.): I will ask him tomorrow.
Ты спросишь её о книге? (Ty sprosis' ye o knige?): Will you ask her about the book?
Он спросит своего учителя. (On sprosit svoyo uchitelya.): He will ask his teacher.
Мы спросим, когда придём. (My sprosim, kogda pridyom.): We will ask when we arrive.
Вы спросите в магазине. (Vy sprosite v magazine.): You (plural/formal) will ask in the store.
Они спросят о встрече. (Oni sprosyat o vstreche.): They will ask about the meeting.

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