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Bill_Sage667
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 Message 1 of 10
31 January 2011 at 10:46am | IP Logged 
......that's online, of course.

I have 2 dictionaries that seem to disagree on where the stress falls on word (like e.g.
in Collins dictionary, it doesn't indicate that the nom. plural form of свитер must be
свитерА, etc.). This has led to me attaining quite a lot of bad habits, especially in
those words that end in '-ор' or '-ер'

by the way.....which is more acceptable, компутерА or комПЮтеры (one dictionary says the
nom. plural should be the former......)

Edited by Bill_Sage667 on 31 January 2011 at 10:46am

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Ericounet
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 Message 2 of 10
31 January 2011 at 11:11am | IP Logged 
hi,

it's компЮтерa, компЮтеры : stress always on ю

The Dal, Müller dictionnaries and Ожегов: you could use them with stardict.

http://stardict.sourceforge.net/index.php

There are a lot of Russian dictionaries there (Mova, Lingvo ...) and the ones I wrote about above.

The Müller comes in two flavors: accentued or not.

Hope this help

Eric!
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Edited by Ericounet on 31 January 2011 at 11:12am

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Alexander.Stoma
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 Message 3 of 10
31 January 2011 at 11:41am | IP Logged 
Hi Bill_Sage667!

If you talking about plural form of word "компьютер" than it's "компьютерЫ". If you
want to say: "I don't have a computer" than sentence will be "У меня нет компьютерА".

If you're looking for good dictionary I'll recomend you a site
http://gramota.ru/slovari/forma/ where you can check spelling of the word and know it
singular and plural forms.

I hope my sugeestion help you to improve your Russian. If you need a help ask me for
advice. Also I can help you with Russian anв you can help me improve my English.

Best regards, Alex

Edited by Alexander.Stoma on 31 January 2011 at 11:43am

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Bill_Sage667
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31 January 2011 at 12:09pm | IP Logged 
Thanks everyone!

by the way: http://gramota.ru/slovari/forma/ = AWESOME:D
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Ericounet
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 Message 5 of 10
31 January 2011 at 3:31pm | IP Logged 
Hi,

> If you talking about plural form of word "компьютер" than it's "компьютерЫ". If you
> want to say: "I don't have a computer" than sentence will be "У меня нет компьютерА".


I think that you made a mistake ... (before writing before, I checked: my wife is Russian and teacher;)

nominative      компью́тер      компью́теры
genitive      компью́тера      компью́теров
dative               компью́теру      компью́терам
accusative      компью́тер      компью́теры
instrumental      компью́тером      компью́терами
prepositional      компью́тере      компью́терах

And you can check also here: wikidictionary: персональный_компютер

best regards,

Eric!


Edited by Ericounet on 31 January 2011 at 3:43pm

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Alexander.Stoma
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 Message 6 of 10
01 February 2011 at 7:52am | IP Logged 
Hi Ericounet!

I didn't speak about the stress in the words. I only spoke about plural and singular forms of the words.
If we'll talk about the stress than you're certainly right.

P.S. I cann't open the given link, so I donn't improve my Russian yet :)
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Ericounet
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01 February 2011 at 6:43pm | IP Logged 
> P.S. I cann't open the given link, so I donn't improve my Russian yet :)

:):)

Ye, you are right: the link doesn't work ... I trioed hard to make it work, but the mixing of English and Russian seems to be the problem.

I replied because the first post was about the stress of the word.(and a dictionary with stressed words).

I make mistakes in my own language ... so many exceptions in the French language :(:(

good evening,


Eric!
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Edited by Ericounet on 01 February 2011 at 7:33pm

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Alexander.Stoma
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 Message 8 of 10
01 February 2011 at 7:44pm | IP Logged 
Yes, may be I misunderstand the question, but the author was happy to hear my answer :).

Same to you, Eric!


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