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  • Russian: Verb Conjugation VII -2nd Conjugation Peculiarity-

    I’m back with another lesson on Russian verb conjugation. We’ve gone through the first- and second-conjugation groups already.

    Please look at those posts before reading this one.

    Already sufficiently familiar with those key verb groups? If so, let’s begin!

    As I had mentioned in my post concerning second-conjugation verbs, this group is indeed more challenging.

    This rule applies to second-conjugation verbs only!

    Addition of л
    In second-conjugation verbs whose stem ends in: б, в, м or п, the letter л is added into the conjugation of я, yet the remaining conjugations are unaffected.

    For reference, and as a refresher, here’s a table with the usual second-conjugation endings.

    ятыон/она/ономывыони
    –ю–ишь–ит–им–ите–ят

    Let’s look at some verbs affected by this rule.

    готовить
    [to cook; to prepare]
    ending: –ить | stem: готов–
    готовлюготовим
    готовишьготовите
    готовитготовят
    любить
    [to love]
    ending: -ить | stem: люб–
    люблюлюбим
    любишьлюбите
    любитлюбят
    купить*
    [to buy]
    ending: –ить | stem: куп–
    *perfective
    куплюкупим
    купишькупите
    купиткупят
    Я готовлю самые лучшие блюда.
    I cook the best dishes.
    Я люблю всех, кто уважает меня.
    I love all those who respect me.
    Я куплю ей бутылку вина и коробку конфет.
    I’ll buy her a bottle of wine and a box of candy.

    Additional verbs following this pattern are:

    храпеть [to snore], ловить [to fish], ставить [to put], добавить* [to add], спать [to sleep], etc.
    *perfective
    Я сплю примерно 8 часов каждую ночь.
    I sleep approximately 8 hours every night.
    Ты знаешь, что я громко храплю.
    You know that I snore loudly.
    Я ловлю рыбу по воскресным утрам.
    I fish on Sunday mornings.

    And that concludes today’s post. See you in the next!

    November 20, 2025
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