in English | in Russian | S |
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to run/hurry | бежать |
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Tips to Remember the Russian Word:
To remember "бежать" (to run), you might associate it with the English word "beige" followed by the sound "zhat." Visualize someone wearing beige clothes hurrying or running.
Explanations:
"Бежать" is the Russian verb that means "to run" or "to hurry." It's commonly used in contexts where someone is physically running or moving quickly from one place to another.
Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
– "Бегать" (begat') – to run repeatedly, be used to running
– "Спешить" (spe') – to hurry
– "Мчаться" (mchat'sya) – to rush
Different Conjugations:
*Infinitive:*
– бежать (bezhat')
*Past Tense:*
– Masculine: бежал (be-zhal)
– Feminine: бежала (be-zhala)
– Neuter: бежало (be-zhala)
– Plural: бежали (be-zhali)
*Present Tense:*
(Бежать is irregular. Its present tense forms are derived from the verb "бегать" which is more common in present continuous context, but here are the forms from "бежать")
– Я бегу (ya begu) – I run
– Ты бежишь (ty bezhish') – You run
– Он/Она/Оно бежит (on/ona/ono bezhit) – He/She/It runs
– Мы бежим (my bezhim) – We run
– Вы бежите (vy bezhite) – You run (formal/plural)
– Они бегут (oni begut) – They run
*Future Tense:*
– Я буду бежать (ya budu bezhat’) – I will run
– Ты будешь бежать (ty budesh' bezhat’) – You will run
– Он/Она/Оно будет бежать (on/ona/ono budet bezhat’) – He/She/It will run
– Мы будем бежать (my budem bezhat’) – We will run
– Вы будете бежать (vy budete bezhat’) – You will run (formal/plural)
– Они будут бежать (oni budut bezhat’) – They will run
Examples of Sentences:
1. Я бегу к автобусу, чтобы не опоздать. (Ya begu k avtobusu, chtoby ne opozdat') – I am running to the bus so I don’t miss it.
2. Ты бежал вчера в парке? (Ty bezhal vchera v parke?) – Did you run in the park yesterday?
3. Она будет бежать марафон завтра. (Ona budet bezhat' marafon zavtra) – She will run a marathon tomorrow.
4. Дети бегут по улице. (Deti begut po ulitse) – The children are running down the street.
5. Мы бежим каждый день утром. (My bezhim kazhdy den' utrom) – We run every morning.
Romanized Characters:
1. Ya begu k avtobusu, chtoby ne opozdat' – I am running to the bus so I don’t miss it.
2. Ty bezhal vchera v parke? – Did you run in the park yesterday?
3. Ona budet bezhat' marafon zavtra – She will run a marathon tomorrow.
4. Deti begut po ulitse – The children are running down the street.
5. My bezhim kazhdy den' utrom – We run every morning.
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