Adjectives are an integral part of sentences, they describe the noun (quality, color, type etc) and answer the question What kind? Genders of Russian adjectives Russian adjectives, like Russian nouns, can be of three genders – masculine, feminine or neuter, depending on the gender of the noun. They can have singular and plural form. The […]
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Russian prepositions (предлоги) are usually studied in connection with Russian cases. Prepositions stand in front of a noun connecting words in phrases and adding nuances in meaning. Prepositions express location, position, direction, duration or purpose. Their function is very similar to prepositions in the English language. Russian prepositions and their connection to cases in Russian […]
Possessive Pronouns in Russian – Moy Tvoy Nash Vash – And Their Conjugation by Cases Possessive pronouns in Russian (мой, твой, наш, ваш, его, её, их) conjugate according to gender, number and case. Related: Russian Pronouns – The Ultimate Guide The Russian language has 6 cases, 3 genders (Masculine, Feminine, Neuter) and 2 numbers (Singular […]
When to use Russian preposition “V” and when to use “NA”? Russian prepositions v and na (“в” and “на”) are challenging for many foreigners studying Russian. The main difficulty in using prepositions “в” and “на” lies in a large number of exceptions. Please also note that specific applications often evolved historically, therefore it is impossible […]
How to conjugate Russian nouns by cases Many learners of the Russian language struggle with Russian nouns conjugations, that is, Russian cases. Suddenly, the same word you used to know or just learned from a dictionary changes its ending and looks totally different in the text? And then how are you supposed to know which […]