Russian - The Nominative (Expressive) Case Explained

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  • čas přidán 5. 03. 2024
  • In this video, I explain the nominative case in Russian. I begin the video by quickly introducing the concept of Russian cases with the first being the nominative. This case is the simplest in Russian because it answers the questions of what/who (что/ктo), it’s the dictionary form for any word, and it’s the first case that grammatically doesn’t modify words. In the video, I do not cover every type of word (like adjectives and pronouns which likewise get modified) but nouns that can be applied in the case. Later, I present a pattern that can help identify the gender of a noun and how to pluralize one in the nominative. In the end, I give numerous examples and finish with a few exceptions and irregulars that are not as significant as regular, ordinary Russian nouns.
    For further explanation/patterns to remember/irregular Russian nouns in the nominative:
    www.russianforfree.com/gramma...
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