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To fall/drop in Russian 🇷🇺


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

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Tips to remember the Russian word:
You can recall "падать" by associating it with the English word "pad." Imagine a pad falling or dropping onto the floor.

Explanations:
The verb "падать" means "to fall" or "to drop" in English, and it is an imperfective verb, indicating an ongoing action or a repeated action.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– пасть (past’): To fall for a one-time action (perfective form)

Conjugations of "падать":
Infinitive: падать (padat’)

Present tense (падать):
– я падаю (ya padayu) – I fall / I am falling
– ты падаешь (ty padayesh’) – You fall / You are falling
– он/она/оно падает (on/ona/ono padayet) – He/She/It falls / is falling
– мы падаем (my padayem) – We fall / We are falling
– вы падаете (vy padayetye) – You (plural/formal) fall / are falling
– они падают (oni padayot) – They fall / They are falling

Past tense (падать):
– я падал (ya padal) / я падала (ya padala) – I fell (male/female)
– ты падал (ty padal) / ты падала (ty padala) – You fell (male/female)
– он падал (on padal) – He fell
– она падала (ona padala) – She fell
– оно падало (ono padalo) – It fell
– мы падали (my padali) – We fell
– вы падали (vy padali) – You (plural/formal) fell
– они падали (oni padali) – They fell

Future tense (падать):
– я буду падать (ya budu padat’) – I will fall
– ты будешь падать (ty budesh’ padat’) – You will fall
– он/она/оно будет падать (on/ona/ono budet padat’) – He/She/It will fall
– мы будем падать (my budem padat’) – We will fall
– вы будете падать (vy budetye padat’) – You (plural/formal) will fall
– они будут падать (oni budut padat’) – They will fall

Examples of sentences using "падать":

Present Tense:
– Я часто падаю, когда бегаю. (Ya chasto padayu, kogda begayu.) – I often fall when I run.

Past Tense:
– Он вчера падал с велосипеда. (On vchera padal s velosipeda.) – He fell off his bike yesterday.

Future Tense:
– Они будут падать, если не будут осторожны. (Oni budut padat’, yesli ne budut ostorozhny.) – They will fall if they are not careful.

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