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Learn the Russian Case System | Russian Cases Explained
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In this video we'll explain the Russian case system, using the feminine noun собака. We'll focus on explaining the primary function of each case.
Remember - nouns, pronouns, and adjectives are affected by the case system, but verbs are not. One pupose of the case system is to indicate the function of a noun (i.e. subject, direct object, indirect object, etc). We will post follow-up videos on the grammatical genders of Russian nouns, and the endings of nouns and adjectives for each case and gender.
05:05 Nominative Case: Subject / "Dictionary" form
05:46 Genitive Case: Possession / Attribution
07:44 Dative Case: Indirect Object / "Experiencer" (i.e. "мне холодно")
09:20 Accusative Case: Direct Object
10:30 Instrumental Case: Instrument / Tool / c + Instrumental = "with"
12:08 Prepositional Case: Location / About (always used with a preposition)
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Remember - nouns, pronouns, and adjectives are affected by the case system, but verbs are not. One pupose of the case system is to indicate the function of a noun (i.e. subject, direct object, indirect object, etc). We will post follow-up videos on the grammatical genders of Russian nouns, and the endings of nouns and adjectives for each case and gender.
05:05 Nominative Case: Subject / "Dictionary" form
05:46 Genitive Case: Possession / Attribution
07:44 Dative Case: Indirect Object / "Experiencer" (i.e. "мне холодно")
09:20 Accusative Case: Direct Object
10:30 Instrumental Case: Instrument / Tool / c + Instrumental = "with"
12:08 Prepositional Case: Location / About (always used with a preposition)
😀 Learn Russian with the Russian Readers app! 👇👇
🔑 Unlock the 7-day free trial to try everything out!
📚 All stories are narrated and translated.
🔥 Many focus specifically on grammar, and include video explanations!
#learnrussian #speakrussian #russianlanguage #russiangrammar #slowrussian #russianforbeginners #russiancourse #russianreaders #russiancases
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