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HOW TO SAY “I LIKED” IN RUSSIAN? 👍🇷🇺 #learnrussian #russiangrammar #easyrussian #russianlanguage

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How would you say, "I liked something in Russian?" In the common mistake my students make is they'll say, "I love this." "I love literally means I used to love." "I love you, I love you, I love to be able to fall in love with my soul." So yeah, "I love" or "I love" is maybe something you could say to your ex. The phrase "you need" is "me" понравилось. Which is the past perfective form of "me" нравится. I like. The prefix "po" in понравилось means that you liked something once. For example, you ate a meal and you liked it or you watched a movie and you liked it once. And as a past tense verb, you must agree it by gender. I liked the movie. "Me" понравился фильм. I liked the book. "Me" понравилось книга. I liked the wine. "Me" понравилось vino. Did you like my video? "Tibia" понравилось my video. Then be sure to hit the like button.