A1 Prepositions 5 min read 쉬움

러시아어 전치사 '안에'와 '위에' (в 및 на)

Use в for 'inside' containers and на for 'on' surfaces or 'at' events using the ending.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Use 'V' for enclosed spaces and 'Na' for open surfaces or events.

  • Use 'V' (in) for buildings or containers: 'V magazine' (in the shop).
  • Use 'Na' (on/at) for surfaces or open areas: 'Na ulitse' (on the street).
  • Use 'Na' for events or specific institutions: 'Na rabote' (at work).
V + [Enclosed Space] | Na + [Surface/Event]

Overview

영화관 '안에' 있다고 말하는 대신 '위에' 있다고 말해서 매トリックス의 오류처럼 느껴본 적이 있나요? 러시아어에서 вна 중 하나를 선택하는 것은 유창함을 확인하는 궁극의 테스트입니다...
러시아어에는 위치를 나타내는 두 가지 주요 전치사가 있습니다...

How This Grammar Works

이 전치사들을 사용하려면 두 단계의 과정이 필요합니다...

Formation Pattern

1
사전형에서 시작하세요...

When To Use It

경계가 있는 모든 것에는 в를 사용하세요...

Common Mistakes

'직장에서'를 말할 때 в를 사용하는 것은 흔한 실수입니다...

Contrast With Similar Patterns

위치와 방향을 혼동하지 마세요!...

Quick FAQ

Q

на стадионе인가요?

Prepositional Case Endings (Location)

Noun Gender Ending Example With Preposition
Masculine
-e
stol
na stole
Feminine
-e
komnata
v komnate
Neuter
-e
okno
na okne
Plural
-akh
doma
v domakh
Consonant
-e
park
v parke
-iya
-ii
Rossiya
v Rossii

Meanings

These are the two most essential Russian prepositions for indicating location or direction.

1

Enclosed space (V)

Being inside a physical structure or container.

“Я в комнате.”

“Книга в сумке.”

2

Surface (Na)

Being on top of a surface.

“Книга на столе.”

“Картина на стене.”

3

Events/Institutions (Na)

Attending an event or being at a place of activity.

“Я на концерте.”

“Он на работе.”

Reference Table

Reference table for 러시아어 전치사 '안에'와 '위에' (в 및 на)
Preposition Usage Type Example (Russian) Translation
в
Enclosed space
в парке
in the park
в
City/Country
в Москве
in Moscow
в
Digital space
в телефоне
on the phone
на
Surface
на столе
on the table
на
Event/Activity
на работе
at work
на
Open space
на улице
on the street
на
Exception
на почте
at the post office

격식 수준 스펙트럼

격식체
Я нахожусь на работе.

Я нахожусь на работе. (Professional/Social)

중립
Я на работе.

Я на работе. (Professional/Social)

비격식체
Я на работе.

Я на работе. (Professional/Social)

속어
Я на месте.

Я на месте. (Professional/Social)

Russian Location Logic

Prepositions

в (Inside)

  • в сумке in the bag
  • в офисе in the office

на (Surface/Event)

  • на полу on the floor
  • на вечеринке at a party

V vs NA: The Showdown

Use В if...
It has walls в комнате
It's a city в Париже
Use НА if...
It's an event на балете
It's a surface на карте

Which Preposition?

1

Is it an event (concert, work, lesson)?

YES
Use НА
NO
Next question
2

Is it a flat surface?

YES
Use НА
NO ↓

Common Location Groups

🏠

Buildings (в)

  • в школе
  • в кино
  • в музее
🎭

Open/Events (на)

  • на стадионе
  • на пляже
  • на выставке

수준별 예문

1

Я в школе.

I am at school.

2

Книга на столе.

The book is on the table.

3

Он в парке.

He is in the park.

4

Мы на почте.

We are at the post office.

1

Я иду в магазин.

I am going to the shop.

2

Она на работе.

She is at work.

3

Мы летим в Москву.

We are flying to Moscow.

4

Он сидит на диване.

He is sitting on the sofa.

1

Мы отдыхаем на море.

We are vacationing at the sea.

2

Он сейчас в университете.

He is at the university right now.

3

Они на концерте.

They are at a concert.

4

Я в очереди.

I am in line.

1

Он работает на заводе.

He works at the factory.

2

Мы были на Кавказе.

We were in the Caucasus.

3

Ключи в кармане.

The keys are in the pocket.

4

Она на собрании.

She is at the meeting.

1

Он на грани срыва.

He is on the verge of a breakdown.

2

Мы в процессе обсуждения.

We are in the process of discussion.

3

Он на службе.

He is on duty.

4

Она в отчаянии.

She is in despair.

1

Он на попечении государства.

He is under state care.

2

Мы в неведении.

We are in the dark (ignorant).

3

Он на скаку.

He is on the move (galloping).

4

Она в годах.

She is getting on in years.

혼동하기 쉬운

Russian 'In' and 'On' (в and на) V vs Na

Learners mix them because English uses 'in' for almost everything.

Russian 'In' and 'On' (в and на) Prepositional vs Accusative

Learners use the wrong case for location vs direction.

Russian 'In' and 'On' (в and на) Na vs O

Both can mean 'on' or 'about'.

자주 하는 실수

v rabote

na rabote

Work is an event/institution.

na dome

v dome

A house is an enclosed space.

v stole

na stole

A table is a surface.

v pochte

na pochte

Post office is an institution.

idti v rabotu

idti na rabotu

Direction to work uses 'na'.

v Ukraine

na Ukraine

Historical usage for Ukraine.

na komnate

v komnate

Room is a container.

v koncerte

na koncerte

Concert is an event.

na magazine

v magazine

Shop is a building.

v stadione

na stadione

Stadium is an open space.

v zavode

na zavode

Factory is an institution.

na avtobuse

v avtobuse

Bus is a container.

v poezde

na poezde

Train is a mode of transport.

문장 패턴

Я сейчас ___ ___.

Книга лежит ___ ___.

Мы идем ___ ___.

Он работает ___ ___.

Real World Usage

Texting constant

Я в магазе, что купить?

Travel very common

Мы в России.

Work very common

Я на работе.

Food Delivery common

Я в квартире 5.

Social Media common

Я на концерте!

Job Interview formal

Я работал на заводе.

⚠️

The 'Work' Trap

Never say 'в работе' for being at your job. It's always 'на работе'. 'В работе' means something is currently being processed (like a support ticket).
🎯

The Social Media Rule

Treat websites and apps like containers. Use 'в' for Facebook, YouTube, and WhatsApp. It's like you are 'inside' the code.
💬

Kitchen Culture

Russians say 'на кухне' (on the kitchen). Historically, the kitchen was the heart of the home, treated more like an active space than a box.

Smart Tips

Always use 'na' for flat surfaces.

Я положил книгу в стол. Я положил книгу на стол.

Always use 'v' for buildings.

Я на магазине. Я в магазине.

Always use 'na' for events.

Я в концерте. Я на концерте.

Always use 'na' for work.

Я в работе. Я на работе.

발음

[v] and [na]

V vs Na

V is a voiced labiodental fricative. Na is a nasal consonant followed by a vowel.

Statement

Я в до́ме. ↘

Falling intonation for simple statements.

암기하기

기억법

V is for Volume (inside), Na is for Near/Next to (surface).

시각적 연상

Imagine a cat inside a box (V) and a cat on top of a table (Na).

Rhyme

Inside the box is V, on the table is Na, that's the rule for you and me.

Story

I put my keys in the bag (V). I put my phone on the table (Na). I go to work (Na). I go to the office (V).

Word Web

vnagdekudadomstolrabotashkola

챌린지

Label 5 items in your room using 'v' or 'na' today.

문화 노트

The use of 'na' for Ukraine is a sensitive topic; 'v' is increasingly preferred by many.

Many institutions like 'zavod' (factory) take 'na' due to the collective nature of work.

Younger speakers often use 'v' for places that traditionally took 'na' to simplify.

These prepositions derive from Proto-Slavic roots indicating spatial orientation.

대화 시작하기

Где ты сейчас?

Ты любишь быть на концертах?

Где ты работаешь?

Ты предпочитаешь быть в городе или на природе?

일기 주제

Describe your room.
Where do you spend your day?
Compare your office and your home.
Write about a trip you took.

자주 하는 실수

Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with 'в' or 'на'

Я сейчас ___ (работе).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: на
Work ('работа') always takes the preposition 'на' in Russian.
Which sentence is correct? 객관식

Choose the grammatically correct sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Книга на столе.
A table is a surface, so we use 'на' plus the Prepositional case ending '-е'.
Find and fix the mistake Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Мы живём на Берлине.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Мы живём в Берлине.
Cities always take the preposition 'в' and the ending '-е'.

Score: /3

연습 문제

8 exercises
Fill in the blank.

Я ___ школе.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: в
School is an enclosed space.
Choose the correct preposition. 객관식

Книга ___ столе.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: на
Table is a surface.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Я иду в работе.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Я иду на работу
Direction to work uses 'na'.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

столе / на / книга / лежит

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Книга лежит на столе
Standard word order.
Translate to Russian. 번역

I am in the park.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Я в парке
Park is an enclosed space.
Match the place to the preposition. Match Pairs

Match: 1. Дом, 2. Стол

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 1-в, 2-на
House is container, table is surface.
Choose the correct case. 객관식

Я иду в (школа).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: школу
Accusative case for direction.
Fill in the blank.

Он ___ концерте.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: на
Concert is an event.

Score: /8

Practice Bank

10 exercises
Fill in the blank 빈칸 채우기

Где ты? Я ___ (парке).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: в
Translate to Russian 번역

On the street

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: на улице
Put the words in order Sentence Reorder

были / на / Мы / стадионе

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Мы были на стадионе
Match the location with the preposition Match Pairs

Match the pairs:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: all
Choose the correct preposition 객관식

Я видел фото ___ Инстаграме.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: в
Fix the ending Error Correction

Я в Москва.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Я в Москве.
Fill in the blank 빈칸 채우기

Кошка сидит ___ (окне).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: на
Translate to Russian 번역

At the lesson

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: на уроке
Choose the correct form 객관식

Он сейчас ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: в банке
Put the words in order Sentence Reorder

на / Ключи / полке / лежат

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ключи лежат на полке

Score: /10

자주 묻는 질문 (8)

It's a historical usage that persists, though 'v' is becoming common.

Use Prepositional for location (where) and Accusative for direction (where to).

No, you will sound unnatural. Use 'na' for surfaces and events.

Cities always take 'v'.

Yes, many. 'Na' is used for some places like 'na pochte' (post office).

No, it also means 'at' for events.

Yes, for physical spaces.

Label items in your house and describe where you are going.

Scaffolded Practice

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish low

en

Russian distinguishes between containers and surfaces.

French moderate

dans/sur

French doesn't use these for events like 'na rabote'.

German high

in/auf

German case usage is different.

Japanese low

ni/de

Japanese particles are post-positional.

Arabic moderate

fi/ala

Arabic prepositions don't trigger case changes on the noun.

Chinese none

zai

Chinese is an isolating language.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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