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Comment from: Andrey [Visitor] · http://asiafilm.tv/
If you talk about одушевленные things, you can use трое + genitive plural, for example трое сыновей, трое иностранных нудистов, but not трое телевизоров, because those things are not одушевленные. You can also use that form on animals, but not on plants (три морковки, три дерева, not трое)

The same goes for other numbers: двое сыновей, пятеро друзей, шестеро профессоров, семеро студентов, восьмеро детей, девятеро мужчин, десятеро американцев. You can also go beyond and use одиннадцатеро, двенадцатеро, but it sounds a bit artificial after десятеро.

Don responds: The rules for what words can combine with collective numerals are complex. Hopefully after I've addressed a few more of the ordinary numbers I'll be able to get to the collectives as well.
10/15/10 @ 02:13
Comment from: Bruce Dumes [Visitor] · http://learningrussian.wordpress.com
Don -- Thanks so much for this. I think that numbers are one of the most confusing things for beginners in Russian. Then again, how many "one of the most confusing things" are there in Russian? :-)

Please do more examples of numbery things in future. It is much appreciated!
10/15/10 @ 07:40

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