Timeline for Why is "У девочки есть всё" singular?
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Sep 27, 2017 at 4:53 | answer | added | Aksakal almost surely binary | timeline score: 0 | |
Sep 13, 2017 at 23:18 | answer | added | Rb2O2 | timeline score: 4 | |
Sep 1, 2017 at 7:03 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/StackRussian/status/903513648542441474 | ||
Aug 31, 2017 at 10:31 | answer | added | ddbug | timeline score: 0 | |
Aug 29, 2017 at 23:39 | comment | added | d.k | "девочки" is the genitive form of "девочка", but at the same time but not in this case it's the word on itself, which is the plural of "девочка". The genitive of "девочки" is "девочек". So here, if you see that the word is in genitive, and it is "девочки", then it's singular "девочка". | |
Aug 29, 2017 at 19:19 | answer | added | V.V. | timeline score: 5 | |
Aug 29, 2017 at 15:34 | comment | added | Arioch | you use "jack of all trades master of none" dictionary-disguised-as-translator. And it gives wrong translation. translate.ru translates the phrase as "The girl has everything". Even Google Translate does the job. Duolingo just confuses forms of the word. | |
Aug 29, 2017 at 14:05 | answer | added | David42 | timeline score: 3 | |
Aug 29, 2017 at 14:05 | comment | added | Vitaly | In that sentence nouns are used in genitive case. Singular form would be: "У девочки есть всё." Plural form would be "У девочек есть всё." You're probably confused because genitive singular in this case is the same as nominative plural. | |
Aug 29, 2017 at 13:28 | history | edited | Burak | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Aug 29, 2017 at 13:22 | history | asked | Burak | CC BY-SA 3.0 |