Saturday, September 22, 2007

Re: Cases, part 2

I haven't found any Russian declension tables on the internet that I really like, so I've reproduced this table from A Comprehensive Russian Grammar:

SingularPlural
mnfmnf
Ncons./-й/-ь-o/-e/-ë-a/-я-ы/-и-a/-я-ы/-и
AINAN=N=N-у/-ю=N
ANIM=G=G
G-a/-я-ы/-и-ов/-ев/-ейzero/-ей
P-e-ах/-ях
D-у/-ю-e-aм/-ям
I-oм / unstr. -ем / str. -ём-ой/-ей/-ёй-ью-ами/-ями

I know that it's really dense. Don't worry about understanding all of it right now; I'll spend the next few posts going over it and showing you how it works and what the inherent patterns are.

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