Russian Comparatives: больше, меньше (updated)

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Russian grammar

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Sometimes it's the most common words that are a little unpredictable. How do we say "bigger" and "smaller" in Russian? We can't use exactly the same pattern for these as we do for many other comparatives.
In this video we'll cover how to say things like "their dog is bigger," and "our dog is smaller," using these irregular simple comparatives. We'll also talk about two simple (one-word) comparatives to use before a noun, to express "a smaller apartment" or "a bigger dog" - no using более or менее, as with most other comparatives!
Lastly, we'll touch on how больше and меньше are used as comparative degrees of много and мало as well, which could be handy for weighing job options: "more time, less money," or "more money, less time"?
To get the most out of this video, you may want to review videos in the playlist on comparisons: • Making Comparisons .
This update fixes a typo (cпасибо, the Muzykant!)

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@TheMuzykant
@TheMuzykant 2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome for the fix! :D I always enjoy coming back to these Russian videos and others when I have the time to refresh a bit on some basics here and there.
@setharnold9764
@setharnold9764 2 жыл бұрын
Cool big dogs )) thanks for these, it's fun to see how much more I understand these days.
@mehdiveisi3157
@mehdiveisi3157 2 жыл бұрын
Спасибо большое за полезную информацию. Всегда благоларю ваше содержание в ваших видео. Надеюсь, что я один день как вы, тоже могу обучать русскому кроме ангийлского. Кстати, вы случайно интересуетесь тем, чтобы проводить уроки по обычным и полезынм структурам в русском? На пример, такие структуры: 1)...то,что... 2) то, чтобы 3) ..чуть не.. И так далее. Если так идёт, то дейсвительно радуюсь. И конце концов, желаю мира вам для ваших уроков и всем людям, которые страдаются из войны.
@murka1
@murka1 2 жыл бұрын
at 00.45 can someone explain why its "И" дешевле?
@russiangrammar
@russiangrammar 2 жыл бұрын
И is sometimes used in the sense of "also," or to add emphasis. This could also be translated as "...but it's cheaper, too" or perhaps "...but it *is* cheaper."
@murka1
@murka1 2 жыл бұрын
@@russiangrammar Thanks for the answer. Could I use this "и + comparative" with anything? For example "ребёнок умнее меня, зато я и быстрее"
@russiangrammar
@russiangrammar 2 жыл бұрын
It's not grammatically wrong, though perhaps a little odd since that example doesn't have the same subject in both clauses - in the same way that I probably wouldn't say "he's smarter, but I'm faster too" in English. :)
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