The Nominative Case and Plural of Nouns | Learn Russian Grammar
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 1. 12. 2022
- In this video we're continuing our discussion on the Russian case system by introducing the Nominative case. The "primary function" of the Nominative case is to serve as the subject of the sentence, but you'll see that the Nominative case has a few other functions as well. We'll also introduce plural forms in the Nominative case, and provide you with some helpful "rules of thumb" to improve your Russian speaking and reading / listening comprehension.
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If you have any questions about the Nominative Case, or the plural forms of nouns, just let us know in the comments below!!
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You make it easy to understand.....thx! đ
ХпаŃĐžĐ±ĐŸ! This video was very useful! You deserve more views
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Very useful!
Thank you!
@2:19 you say my brother works in Toronto. Why isn't it Toronte with E as would be in prepositional case? Thanks
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it should be better if more examples covered the screen instead of the arttist s video.