Oct. 29th, 2009

kittydesade: (boots not finery)
Russian. I do not want to go to work. My sinuses are giving me headaches. (Though not quite as bad, I imagine, as the mutant butterfly!)


Adopt one today!
Ответьте на вопросы. Answer the following questions, following the model.
Образец: -- У вас есть новый телевизор?
-- Да, у меня есть новый телевизор.
Или – Нет, у меня нет нового телевизора.


1. У вас есть брат? Да, у меня есть брат.
2. У вас есть сестра? Да, у меня есть сестра.
3. У вас есть дача? Да, у меня есть дача.
4. У вас есть дом? Нет, у меня нет дома.
5. У вас есть квартира? Да, у меня есть квартира.
6. У вас есть новая машина? Да! У меня есть новая чёрная машина.
7. У вас есть гараж? Нет, у меня нет гаража.
8. У вас есть русско-английский словарь? Да, у меня есть русско-английский словарь.
9. У вас есть англо-русский словарь? Да, у меня есть англо-русский словарь.
10. У вас есть кресло? Нет, у меня нет кресла.
11. У вас есть компьютер? Да. У меня есть компьютер и ноутбук.

And I think at this point I'll just do some more review of the genitive case. Both affirmative and negative.

Of course, it helps to put the keyboard in Cyrillic before I start typing.

Adopt one today!
У меня есть нюутбук.
У тебя есть красная машина.
У нас есть новая чёрная машина.
У вас есть новая синяя машина.
У него есть старый компьютер.

У меня нет дома.
У тебя нет нового телевизора.
У него нет паспорта.
У неё нет платья.
У нас нет книг.
У вас нет дачы.
У них нет рюкзака.
kittydesade: (under construction (nopejr))
Title: Bodies at Rest
Fandom: Blade Runner
Characters: Gaff, Deckard, Rachael
Word Count: 11,218 words
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Gaff chases Deckard. Deckard chases Rachel. Rachel chases a half-formed dream, the nature of which she knows not. All of them turned upside down by the events of the film, all of them searching for a kind of equilibrium they can only find with each other. In the end, they find it in the strange construction all three of them make together. This is not a love story. This is a story of connections.
A/N: Written for [livejournal.com profile] polybigbang 2009. Mix by Epporsimuove here.

DECKARD
It rained the first time Deckard died.

Acid rain poured down in beaded sheets, covering everything in shimmering gray. The smell of wet plastic and concrete wafted up from the roof, wet asphalt and piss, papers in the corners drifting up from the ground. At this rate his last thought would be something like, this place stinks. Poetry. In the white-stained bedsheet sense of the word, cheap motels and gaslight making it tawdry. He didn't see any way out of it, but damned if he didn't feel like a heel for thinking it. That bastard.

It had rained when Roy died, too. Symmetry.

But he didn't get any doves. He had no one there to watch him. The roof was barren even of tiny bird-brained life. Only the ice cold rain dripping down the back of his two dollar shirt and some handcuffs dangling from his wrist. His favorite coat stained in the effluvium of human driftwood, fluids from both ends. Human beings were disgusting. Gaff was a piece of work.

He didn't even get to say goodbye.

This is not a love story.



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kittydesade: (invente)
Title: Bodies at Rest
Fandom: Blade Runner
Characters: Gaff, Deckard, Rachael
Word Count: 11,218 words
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Gaff chases Deckard. Deckard chases Rachel. Rachel chases a half-formed dream, the nature of which she knows not. All of them turned upside down by the events of the film, all of them searching for a kind of equilibrium they can only find with each other. In the end, they find it in the strange construction all three of them make together. This is not a love story. This is a story of connections.
A/N: Written for [livejournal.com profile] polybigbang 2009. Mix by Epporsimuove here.


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kittydesade: (angel punch)
New modal auxiliary verb thing! sollen: to be supposed to

Ich soll morgen gehen
Du sollst morgen gehen
Er/Es/Sie soll morgen gehen (I think I'm seeing a trend, here.)
Wir sollen morgen gehen
Ihr sollt morgen gehen
Sie sollen morgen gehen
Sie sollen morgen gehen

Wir planen eine Party. Sie und Ihre Freunde planen eine Party. Was soll jede Person mitbringen, kaufen oder machen?

1. wir: Käse kaufen; Wir sollen Käse kaufen.
2. du: Salat machen; Du sollst Salat machen.
3. ich: Brot kaufen; Ich soll Brot kaufen.
4. Corinna: Wein mitbringen; Corinna soll Wein mitbringen.
5. ihr: Bier kaufen; Ihr sollt Bier kaufen.

Müssen: must, to have to
ich muss jetzt arbeiten
du musst jetzt arbeiten
er, es, sie muss jetzt arbeiten
wir müssen jetzt arbeiten
ihr müsst jetzt arbeiten
sie müssen jetzt arbeiten
Sie müssen jetzt arbeiten

Was müssen diese Leute tun? Sagen Sie, was diese Leute tun müssen. Ergänzen Sie die Dialoge mit der richtigen Form von müssen.

1. BEATRIX: Was musst du morgen machen?
LIANE: Ich muss eine Klauser schreiben.
BEATRIX: Dann muss du jetzt lernen, nicht?

2. NADIA: Müsst ihr heute Abend wieder in die Bibliothek?
STEFFI UND NILS: Ja, wir müssen noch zwei Kapitel durcharbeiten.

3. MARKUS: Was müssen Karin, Carsten und Beate am Wochenende machen?
ROBERT: Karin muss ein Buch über Pszchologie lesen. Und Carsten und Beate müssen Referate vorbereiten.

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