Can someone explain to me the verb to be and to have?
I started to learn Russian yesterday, and there is something I don't understand. I know the basics conjugation like ya ty on/Ona my ty oni yest, but how do I say, for example, Anastasia is in the park? Or is Anastasia Russian? And the verb to have has 3 words, the 1rst word is U. The second word is the pronoun, right? And the 3rd word is yest, I don't understand it. How do I say Vladimir has 26 fingers? Or Vladimir has red hair? Can someone explain it to me? It's complicated 😅😅😅