Chapter in 30 Seconds
Unlock the logic of Russian movement by distinguishing between one-way trips and repeating journeys.
- Identify the difference between one-way and round-trip motion verbs.
- Choose the correct verb based on whether you are walking or driving.
- Describe your daily commutes and current destinations with precision.
学べること
Understanding unidirectional vs multidirectional motion verbs. Adding prefixes to motion verbs.
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ロシア語の運動の動詞:一方向への移動 (идти, ехать)Use unidirectional verbs for 'one-way' trips happening now or as specific future plans, distinguishing between walking and driving.
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行ったり来たり:多方向の移動動詞 (ходить, ездить)Use multidirectional verbs for round trips, repetitive habits, and wandering without a specific destination.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: Describe a current journey in progress using unidirectional verbs like идти and ехать.
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By the end you will be able to: Discuss habits, round trips, and general movement using multidirectional verbs like ходить and ездить.
重要な例文 (4)
Я иду в кино, хочешь со мной?
I'm going to the cinema (now), want to come?
ロシア語の運動の動詞:一方向への移動 (идти, ехать)Мы вчера ездили в центр на такси.
We went to the center by taxi yesterday.
行ったり来たり:多方向の移動動詞 (ходить, ездить)ヒントとコツ (2)
The Uber Rule
едет or идет.The 'Boomerang' Rule
重要な語彙 (7)
Real-World Preview
Meeting a friend on the street
Review Summary
- Verb (идти/ехать) + в/на + Accusative
- Verb (ходить/ездить) + в/на + Accusative
よくある間違い
You used a unidirectional verb for a repeated habit. 'Every day' requires the multidirectional 'ходить'.
'Ехать' is only for vehicles. If you are 'on foot' (пешком), you must use 'идти' or 'ходить'.
While 'парк' looks the same in Nominative and Accusative, feminine words like 'школа' must change to 'школу'. Always check your cases after motion verbs!
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Next Steps
You've just tackled one of the most famous challenges in Russian grammar. Keep practicing, and soon these choices will feel like second nature!
Narrate your commute
Write 3 habitual actions vs 3 current actions
クイック練習 (6)
Сейчас я ___ (on foot) в банк.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: ロシア語の運動の動詞:一方向への移動 (идти, ехать)
Я каждый день ___ в университет пешком.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: 行ったり来たり:多方向の移動動詞 (ходить, ездить)
Choose the correct sentence:
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: ロシア語の運動の動詞:一方向への移動 (идти, ехать)
Find and fix the mistake:
Ты часто едешь на работу на машине?
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: 行ったり来たり:多方向の移動動詞 (ходить, ездить)
Find and fix the mistake:
Завтра мы ходим в музей.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: ロシア語の運動の動詞:一方向への移動 (идти, ехать)
Select the correct sentence:
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: 行ったり来たり:多方向の移動動詞 (ходить, ездить)
Score: /6
よくある質問 (4)
идти) and multi-directional/habitual movement (ходить). It adds precision to the context of the trip.ехать. For example: Я еду на велосипеде.