Russian lesson #7

Russian lesson #7

Learn Russian Grammar Made Easy

In this episode, we explore one of the most important (and tricky!) Russian grammar patterns — the genitive case in the phrase “у меня есть”, which literally means “At me there is,” but is how Russians say “I have.”


You’ll learn:

✨ How to form and use у меня / у тебя / у него / у неё / у нас / у вас / у них

✨ Why the word есть is sometimes used… and sometimes left out!

✨ How the genitive case works with nouns to express possession

✨ Real-life examples and mini speaking exercises to help you sound natural


Perfect for beginners and intermediate learners who want to think in Russian and understand how native speakers really talk.


🎯 By the end, you’ll confidently be able to say things like:


У меня есть машина. (I have a car.)


У него нет времени. (He doesn’t have time.)

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