Significado
Describing current activity.
Contexto cultural
Reading is considered a 'national sport' in Russia. Being well-read (начитанность) is a highly valued trait in social and professional circles. During the Soviet period, books were often hard to get, leading to a culture of 'Samizdat' (self-publishing) and deep respect for the physical book as an object of freedom. While digital media is rising, 'Bookstagram' and 'BookTok' are very popular in Russia, with young people sharing aesthetic photos of their 'книги'. Russian education emphasizes classical literature from a young age, so almost every Russian speaker will have a shared 'reading list' from school.
The 'U' Rule
Remember that almost all feminine nouns ending in 'A' change to 'U' when you do something to them. Book (Kniga) -> I read book (Knigu).
No 'Am'
Don't try to translate 'I am reading' word-for-word. Just say 'Ya chitayu'. Adding 'ya esm' or 'ya est' is a common beginner mistake.
Significado
Describing current activity.
The 'U' Rule
Remember that almost all feminine nouns ending in 'A' change to 'U' when you do something to them. Book (Kniga) -> I read book (Knigu).
No 'Am'
Don't try to translate 'I am reading' word-for-word. Just say 'Ya chitayu'. Adding 'ya esm' or 'ya est' is a common beginner mistake.
Word Order
While 'Я читаю книгу' is standard, you can say 'Книгу я читаю' to emphasize that it's a *book* you're reading, not a magazine.
Ask Back
If you tell a Russian you are reading, always ask them 'А ты?' (And you?). Russians love to share their current reads.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the correct ending for the word 'книга'.
Я читаю книг___.
In the Accusative case, the feminine ending -а changes to -у.
Which sentence means 'I am reading a book'?
Select the correct Russian translation:
'Я' requires the verb ending '-ю' and the object 'книга' requires the ending '-у'.
Match the Russian pronoun with the correct form of the verb 'читать'.
Match the following:
These are the standard present tense conjugations for 'читать'.
Complete the dialogue.
— Что ты делаешь? — Я ________ книгу.
The speaker is talking about themselves (Я), so the verb must end in -ю.
Which situation best fits the phrase 'Я читаю книгу'?
Match the phrase to the context:
The present tense 'читаю' indicates an ongoing process.
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Case Change
Banco de ejercicios
5 ejerciciosЯ читаю книг___.
In the Accusative case, the feminine ending -а changes to -у.
Select the correct Russian translation:
'Я' requires the verb ending '-ю' and the object 'книга' requires the ending '-у'.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
These are the standard present tense conjugations for 'читать'.
— Что ты делаешь? — Я ________ книгу.
The speaker is talking about themselves (Я), so the verb must end in -ю.
Match the phrase to the context:
The present tense 'читаю' indicates an ongoing process.
🎉 Puntuación: /5
Preguntas frecuentes
12 preguntasBecause 'книга' is the object of the verb. In Russian, objects change their endings. This is called the Accusative case.
Yes, 'книга' covers physical books, e-books, and even audiobooks in some contexts.
You say 'Я читаю книги'. The ending changes to -и.
Mostly, but 'читаю' is specifically for the present. For the past, use 'читал'.
Then you say 'Я читаю журнал'. Masculine nouns like 'журнал' don't change in the Accusative case.
Yes, but add 'извините' (excuse me) to be more polite: 'Извините, я читаю книгу'.
Not necessarily, but it implies you are engaged in an intellectual activity.
Yes, it means 'I am reading you' (metaphorically, like reading your thoughts or personality).
'Читать' is the process (I am reading), 'прочитать' is the result (I have read/will finish reading).
Я люблю читать книги.
'Книжка' is more informal and cute. Use 'книга' for serious or formal contexts.
No, for movies you must use 'смотрю' (watch).
Frases relacionadas
читать газету
similarTo read a newspaper
прочитать книгу
builds onTo finish reading a book
любить читать
similarTo love reading
читать вслух
specialized formTo read out loud
перечитывать книгу
specialized formTo reread a book
читать между строк
figurativeTo read between the lines