in English | in Russian | S |
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you all know | знаете |
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знаете info.
– tips to remember the Russian word:
Try associating "знаете" (znayete) with the English word "know" itself but adding a 'z' sound at the beginning. Imagine someone saying "Do you know it?" but with a 'z' at the beginning: "Do you zknow it?"
– explanations:
"Знаете" is the second person plural form of the verb "знать," which means "to know". It's used when addressing more than one person or when being formal.
– other words that mean the same thing:
– Уметь (umet’) – to know how to do something, to be able.
– if it is infinitive then give the different conjugations (past, present, future, etc.):
Infinitive: знать (znat’)
– Present tense:
– Я знаю (ya znayu) – I know
– Ты знаешь (ty znayesh) – You know (informal singular)
– Он/она/оно знает (on/ona/ono znayet) – He/she/it knows
– Мы знаем (my znayem) – We know
– Ð’Ñ‹ знаете (vy znayete) – You know (formal singular/plural)
– Они знают (oni znayut) – They know
– Past tense:
– Я знал/знала (ya znal/znala) – I knew (male/female)
– Ты знал/знала (ty znal/znala) – You knew (informal singular, male/female)
– Он знал (on znal) – He knew
– Она знала (ona znala) – She knew
– Оно знало (ono znalo) – It knew
– Мы знали (my znali) – We knew
– Ð’Ñ‹ знали (vy znali) – You knew (formal singular/plural)
– Они знали (oni znali) – They knew
– Future tense:
– Я буду знать (ya budu znat’) – I will know
– Ты будешь знать (ty budesh’ znat’) – You will know (informal singular)
– Он/она/оно будет знать (on/ona/ono budet znat’) – He/she/it will know
– Мы будем знать (my budem znat’) – We will know
– Ð’Ñ‹ будете знать (vy budete znat’) – You will know (formal singular/plural)
– Они будут знать (oni budut znat’) – They will know
– examples of sentences that use it:
– Ð’Ñ‹ знаете, где библиотека? (Vy znayete, gde biblioteka?) – Do you know where the library is?
– Он знает ответ. (On znayet otvet.) – He knows the answer.
– Ты знаешь, что делать? (Ty znayesh, chto delat’?) – Do you know what to do?
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