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  • Lesson 14

    It’s been a long while since the last lesson was published.

    In this week’s lesson, we’ll be learning about какой. This is a very high frequency word in Russian. And it has a variety of meanings.


    I. какой

    This word has a variety of meanings including what, what kind of, which, such a…, etc.

    This word functions just like an adjective! That means that it has to agree in gender, case and gender with the noun it precedes!
    usage one
    [what kind of?]

    Here are the forms. In the nominative, of course.

    To answer questions made with какой, when it carries the meaning of what kind of? often adjectives are used.

    ононаоноони
    какойкакаякакоекакие

    Some examples for further clarity:

    Какой это дом?
    What kind of house is it?
    Это большой дом.
    It’s a big house.
    Какая это квартира?
    What kind of apartment is it?
    Это маленькая квартира.
    It’s a small apartment.
    Какое это задание?
    What kind of task is it?
    Это сложное задание.
    It’s a complex task.
    Какие это брюки?
    What kind of pants are they?
    Это модные брюки.
    They are stylish pants.

    You can also inquire about what a person is like, in reference to their personality.

    Какой он?
    What’s he like?
    Щедрый и добрый.
    Generous and kind.
    Какая она?
    What’s she like?
    Щедрая и добрая.
    Generous and kind.
    Какие они?
    What are they like?
    Щедрые и добрые.
    Generous and kind.
    What a wonderful way to review adjective agreement.

    usage two
    [what?]

    Remember these constructions. They are the typical way Russian speakers ask questions involving what?

    Какой у Вас любимый цвет?
    What’s your favorite color?
    Какой у Вас номер телефона?
    What’s your phone number?
    Какой у Вас адрес?
    What’s your address?
    Какая у Вас мечта?
    What’s your dream?
    Какая у Вас машина?
    What car do you have?
    Какие у Вас хобби?
    What are your hobbies?
    What a wonderful way to remember our key genitive construction.

    usage three
    [which?]

    And it can mean which?

    У меня есть две ручки. Какая твоя?
    I have two pens. Which [one] is yours?
    У меня есть два карандаша. Какой твой?
    I have two pencils. Which [one] is yours?

    usage four
    [what a… , such a…]

    The word какой can be used with a noun or adjective + noun to add the meaning of what a… or such a… Don’t forget about the agreement!

    Какая жаркая погода!
    Such hot weather!
    Какой вежливый человек!
    Such a polite person!
    Какое уродливое чудовище!
    Such a hideous monster!
    Какие хорошенькие девушки!
    Such cute girls!

    Well, I think that’s enough for this lesson. Let’s wait until the next lesson before we delve into more grammar.

    December 8, 2025
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