Глагол
Pronunciation
GLAH-gol
Translation
glagol — verb
Context & Examples
В русском языке глагол изменяется по лицам и числам.
In Russian, the verb changes according to person and number.
Глаголы совершенного вида обозначают завершённое действие.
Perfective verbs denote a completed action.
Cultural Note 🇷🇺
Russian verbs have two aspects (perfective and imperfective), which is a fundamental grammatical feature not present in English. Mastering aspect is key to sounding natural in Russian.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "Глагол" mean in Russian?
"Глагол" translates to "glagol — verb" in English. It is pronounced as "GLAH-gol".
How do you pronounce "Глагол"?
The pronunciation of "Глагол" is: GLAH-gol
How to use "Глагол" in a sentence?
Example: "В русском языке глагол изменяется по лицам и числам." which translates to "In Russian, the verb changes according to person and number.". Another example: "Глаголы совершенного вида обозначают завершённое действие." — "Perfective verbs denote a completed action.".
What is the cultural significance of "Глагол" in Russia?
Russian verbs have two aspects (perfective and imperfective), which is a fundamental grammatical feature not present in English. Mastering aspect is key to sounding natural in Russian.