Significado
Talking about family.
Contexto cultural
The term 'брат' is often used among men who are not related to signify deep trust and shared experience, especially in the military or sports. The distinction between 'brother' and 'cousin' is often blurred in speech; people might just say 'брат' for a cousin to show closeness, only specifying 'двоюродный' (second-degree) if asked. Brotherhood is a central theme in Russian classics, most notably Dostoevsky's 'The Brothers Karamazov,' where different brothers represent different aspects of the Russian soul. In big cities, the 'У меня есть' construction is used for everything from having a brother to having a 'hookup' (связи) in a government office.
The Genitive Key
Remember that 'У' is the key. It always forces the person who 'has' something into the Genitive case.
Don't 'Hold' People
Avoid the verb 'иметь' for people. It can sound possessive in a weird, almost objectifying way.
Significado
Talking about family.
The Genitive Key
Remember that 'У' is the key. It always forces the person who 'has' something into the Genitive case.
Don't 'Hold' People
Avoid the verb 'иметь' for people. It can sound possessive in a weird, almost objectifying way.
Drop 'есть' for details
Once you've established the brother exists, drop 'есть' to describe him: 'У моего брата черные волосы' (My brother has black hair).
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the missing word to say 'I have a brother'.
У _____ есть брат.
The preposition 'У' requires the Genitive case of 'я', which is 'меня'.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'I have a brother' in Russian?
Select the correct option:
'У меня есть' is the standard idiomatic construction for possession.
Match the Russian phrase with its English logic.
Match the following:
Understanding the literal logic helps in memorizing the structure.
Complete the dialogue.
— У тебя есть брат? — Да, ___ ______ есть брат.
When answering about yourself, you change 'у тебя' (at you) to 'у меня' (at me).
In which situation would you say 'У меня есть брат'?
Choose the best context:
This phrase is used to state the existence of a family member.
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Ayudas visuales
English vs. Russian Possession
Banco de ejercicios
5 ejerciciosУ _____ есть брат.
The preposition 'У' requires the Genitive case of 'я', which is 'меня'.
Select the correct option:
'У меня есть' is the standard idiomatic construction for possession.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
Understanding the literal logic helps in memorizing the structure.
— У тебя есть брат? — Да, ___ ______ есть брат.
When answering about yourself, you change 'у тебя' (at you) to 'у меня' (at me).
Choose the best context:
This phrase is used to state the existence of a family member.
🎉 Puntuación: /5
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasRussian uses an 'existential' logic. Instead of saying 'I own this,' they say 'This exists near me.' It's just a different way of seeing the world!
Yes, in casual speech, but it often implies the brother is physically with you right now rather than just existing in your life.
You say 'У меня есть два брата.' Note that 'брат' changes to 'брата' after the number 2.
Yes! A cousin is a 'двоюродный брат' (second-degree brother). In casual talk, many just say 'брат.'
Use 'У меня нет брата.' You replace 'есть' with 'нет' and change 'брат' to 'брата.'
It's not rude, but it's very informal. It's like saying 'bro' or 'bruv.' Use it with friends, not your boss.
Yes! It's a homonym. Context tells you if it means 'exists' or 'eats.'
Absolutely. 'У меня есть телефон' (I have a phone) uses the exact same logic.
It is 'тебя.' So, 'У тебя есть брат?' means 'Do you have a brother?'
Because in the Russian logic, the brother is the one 'doing' the existing. He is the subject of the sentence.
Frases relacionadas
У меня есть сестра
similarI have a sister
У меня нет брата
contrastI don't have a brother
Это мой брат
builds onThis is my brother
Брат за брата
specialized formBrother for brother