Я подарую тобі ручку.

Breakdown of Я подарую тобі ручку.

я
I
ручка
the pen
подарувати
to give
тобі
you
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Questions & Answers about Я подарую тобі ручку.

What does each word in Я подарую тобі ручку correspond to?
  • Я = I
  • подарую = will gift (perfective future)
  • тобі = to you (dative, singular, informal)
  • ручку = a pen (accusative singular) Literal structure: I will-gift to-you pen.
Why is тобі used here, and what case is it?

Тобі is dative case because the recipient of a gift takes the dative in Ukrainian. Verbs like подарувати (to gift), дати (to give) typically use the dative for the person receiving something.

Common dative pronouns:

  • мені (to me), тобі (to you, sg), йому (to him/it), їй (to her), нам (to us), вам (to you, pl/formal), їм (to them)
Why does ручка become ручку?

It’s the accusative singular of a feminine noun ending in -а. For most feminine -а nouns, the accusative singular ends in -у/-ю:

  • ручка → ручку
  • книжка → книжку
  • машина → машину
  • Марія → Марію
What’s the difference between подарую and дам?
  • подарую = I will gift (as a present)
  • дам = I will give (neutral, not necessarily a present) So Я подарую тобі ручку implies it’s a present; Я дам тобі ручку could mean just handing you a pen.
How is подарую different from дарую or буду дарувати?

Aspect and tense:

  • подарую: perfective future, a single completed act in the future (I’ll gift it).
  • дарую: imperfective present (I am gifting/I gift, right now or habitually).
  • буду дарувати or даруватиму: imperfective future (I will be gifting/will gift repeatedly or over time).
Is the subject pronoun Я necessary?

No. Ukrainian often drops subject pronouns because the verb ending shows the person. You can say:

  • Подарую тобі ручку. Use Я if you want to emphasize the subject.
Where can I place тобі? Does word order change the meaning?

All are grammatical; word order shifts emphasis:

  • Я подарую тобі ручку. Neutral.
  • Я тобі подарую ручку. Slight emphasis on you as the recipient.
  • Тобі я подарую ручку. Strong focus on you (as opposed to someone else).
  • Я подарую ручку тобі. End-focus on you (often contrastive).
How do I make it polite/formal?

Use the dative plural/formal pronoun вам:

  • Я подарую вам ручку. In formal writing, you may see capitalized Вам.
Ukrainian has no articles. How do I say this/that pen?

Use demonstratives:

  • цю ручку = this pen (accusative)
  • ту ручку = that pen Example: Я подарую тобі цю ручку.
How do I negate the sentence?

Place не before the verb:

  • Я не подарую тобі ручку. (I will not gift you a pen.)
Does the sentence change if the speaker is female?
No. In the future (and present), verb forms don’t show the speaker’s gender. Gender shows up in the past tense (e.g., я подарував/подарувала).
Pronunciation tips?

Approximate: ya po-da-ROO-yu to-BEE ROOCH-koo.

  • я = ya
  • о = o (not schwa)
  • і = ee
  • ю = yu
  • ч = ch as in church The cluster чк in ручку is pronounced ch+k.
Why is there no word for “to” before тобі?
Ukrainian uses the dative case without a preposition to mark the recipient. Adding a preposition like до here would be ungrammatical in this context.
Could I use дарувати instead and still talk about the future?

Yes, with an auxiliary or the synthetic future:

  • Я буду дарувати тобі ручку. (I will be gifting/plan to gift.)
  • Я даруватиму тобі ручку. (synthetic imperfective future) For a single, completed act, подарую is the most natural.
Does ручка always mean pen?

No. Ручка can mean:

  • a pen
  • a handle/knob Context clarifies. If needed, specify: кулькова ручка (ballpoint pen), пір’ясна/перьова ручка (fountain pen).
How do I conjugate подарувати in the future?

Perfective present forms have future meaning:

  • я подарую
  • ти подаруєш
  • він/вона/воно подарує
  • ми подаруємо
  • ви подаруєте
  • вони подарують