Word
Я ем яблоко.
Meaning
I am eating an apple.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
Course
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Questions & Answers about Я ем яблоко.
What does Я mean in this sentence?
Я means I; it is the first person singular pronoun used to indicate the speaker.
How is the verb ем derived from есть, and what does this form signify?
ем is the first person singular present tense form of есть (to eat). It shows that the speaker (I) is performing the action of eating right now.
Why is there no article before яблоко, and how does this compare to English?
Russian does not have articles like a or the. The noun яблоко simply stands for apple without needing an article, unlike in English where articles are required.
What is the grammatical case of яблоко in this sentence, and why does its form appear unchanged?
яблоко is in the accusative case, serving as the direct object of the sentence. For inanimate neuter nouns in Russian, the accusative case is identical to the nominative, which is why its form looks the same.
Is the subject pronoun Я always necessary in Russian sentences, or can it be omitted?
Often, the subject pronoun can be omitted in Russian because the verb’s conjugation already indicates the subject. However, it is included here for clarity and emphasis, which is especially helpful for learners.
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