александре

This is the 6912th most frequent Russian word.


александре

"Александре" is the dative or prepositional case form of the name "Александр," meaning "Alexander" in English.


In this sentence, 'Александре' is the dative case of 'Александр', used to indicate the indirect object receiving the action (the book).

Александре подарил книгу.

Alexander gave a book.


Here, 'Александре' is the prepositional case of 'Александр', used to indicate the object of discussion.

Я говорил о Александре.

I talked about Alexander.


In this instance, 'Александре' is also the prepositional case of 'Александр', used to denote location or involvement in the context of the event (meeting).

На встрече был Александре.

At the meeting, Alexander was present.