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โ€œMY FRIEND AND Iโ€ IN RUSSIAN ๐Ÿค”๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ #learnrussian #russiangrammar #easyrussian #russianlanguage

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How would you say in Russian, "My friend and I"? Moi-druk-i-a? -Ee-e-rong! Ja-i-moi-druk? -Ee-e-rong! Strike two. My zdruk-am! Correct! But wait a second. My zdruk-am literally means "we" with a friend. So that's like at least three people. Who else is there? I know guys, it doesn't make much sense, but that's exactly how we say it. And yes, my zdruk-am just means the two of you. Grammatically to say " Moi-druk-i-a" is not a mistake, but a Russian speaker would never say that. For example, " Moi-druk-am ัะผะพั‚ั€ะธะผ ั„ะธะปัŒะผ. My friend and I are watching a movie. " Moi-druk-i-a?" We go to the restaurant. My wife and I are going to a restaurant. And then my friends and I would be " Moi-druk-i-a?" " Moi-druk-i-a?" We play basketball. " Moi-druk-i-a?" Are playing basketball. And what would you do with your friends? Write in the comments.