@speakrussiannow: Learn Russian naturally through real garden vocabulary 🌱 In this video, we explore common vegetables and plants in Russian using simple, repetitive phrases: “у нас в огороде растёт/растут…” You’ll also notice an important grammar pattern: In Russian, we often use “растёт” (singular form) when talking about vegetables in a general way, especially in a garden description (like редиска, морковь, свёкла). The focus is on what is growing in the garden as a whole, not on individual items. When we shift to talking about multiple individual plants or crops in the plural, we use “растут”, for example: помидоры, огурцы, перцы, баклажаны. А что растёт у вас в огороде?! #learnrussian #russianlanguage #speakrussiannow #gardening #LanguageLearning
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Saturday 30 May 2026 03:05:33 GMT
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