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Fortgeschrittene russische Deklination: Unregelmäßiger Plural & Genitiv

Mastering Russian declension requires learning the 'Zero Ending' logic and identifying irregular plural patterns for common nouns.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Russian nouns and adjectives change their endings based on their role in a sentence; memorize the six core cases.

  • Nominative is for the subject: 'Книга лежит на столе' (The book is on the table).
  • Accusative marks the direct object: 'Я читаю книгу' (I am reading the book).
  • Genitive shows possession or absence: 'У меня нет книги' (I don't have a book).
Noun + Case Ending = Role in Sentence (Subject, Object, Possession, etc.)

Overview

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Meanings

Declension is the process of changing the ending of a word to indicate its grammatical function, such as subject, object, or possessor.

1

Nominative

The subject of the sentence.

“Студент читает.”

“Погода хорошая.”

2

Genitive

Possession, quantity, or negation.

“Книга брата.”

“Много воды.”

3

Dative

The indirect object (to whom).

“Я даю книгу другу.”

“Мне нравится кофе.”

4

Accusative

The direct object (what is being acted upon).

“Я вижу машину.”

“Он любит музыку.”

5

Instrumental

The tool or accompaniment.

“Я пишу ручкой.”

“Я гуляю с другом.”

6

Prepositional

Location or topic.

“Я живу в Москве.”

“Мы говорим о работе.”

Basic Noun Declension (Masculine)

Case Singular Ending Example (Стол)
Nominative - (consonant) Стол
Genitive Стола
Dative Столу
Accusative - (consonant) Стол
Instrumental -ом Столом
Prepositional Столе

Reference Table

Reference table for Fortgeschrittene russische Deklination: Unregelmäßiger Plural & Genitiv
Case Masculine (студент) Feminine (машина) Neuter (окно)
Nom. Plural студенты машины окна
Gen. Plural студентов машин (Zero) окон (Zero + Vowel)
Dat. Plural студентам машинам окнам
Acc. Plural студентов (Anim) машины (Inanim) окна
Instr. Plural студентами машинами окнами
Prep. Plural о студентах о машинах об окнах

Formalitätsspektrum

Formell
Я направляюсь в магазин.

Я направляюсь в магазин. (Daily life)

Neutral
Я иду в магазин.

Я иду в магазин. (Daily life)

Informell
Я в магаз.

Я в магаз. (Daily life)

Umgangssprache
Иду затариться.

Иду затариться. (Daily life)

Genitive Plural Ending Logic

Genitive Plural

Zero Ending (Ø)

  • машин cars
  • слов words

End in -ов

  • столов tables
  • лайков likes

End in -ей

  • врачей doctors
  • ночей nights

Singular vs. Plural Stress Shifts

Singular (Nom)
рукá hand
водá water
Plural (Nom)
рýки hands
вóды waters

Choosing Genitive Plural Endings

1

Is it Masculine?

YES
Check ending
NO
Zero ending (usually)
2

Ends in sibilant or soft sign?

YES
Add -ей
NO ↓

The Irregular Rebels

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People

  • люди (people)
  • дети (children)
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Time/Name

  • времени (time)
  • имени (name)

Beispiele nach Niveau

1

Это мой стол.

This is my table.

2

Я вижу книгу.

I see the book.

3

У меня есть брат.

I have a brother.

4

Я иду в школу.

I am going to school.

1

Я даю подарок другу.

I give a gift to a friend.

2

Мы гуляем с собакой.

We are walking with the dog.

3

Я живу в Москве.

I live in Moscow.

4

Это машина моего отца.

This is my father's car.

1

Я интересуюсь русской литературой.

I am interested in Russian literature.

2

Без тебя мне грустно.

Without you, I am sad.

3

Он работает инженером.

He works as an engineer.

4

Я думаю о будущем.

I am thinking about the future.

1

Благодаря помощи друзей, я справился.

Thanks to the help of friends, I managed.

2

Вопреки ожиданиям, погода была отличной.

Contrary to expectations, the weather was great.

3

Он был назначен директором компании.

He was appointed director of the company.

4

Я не видел этого фильма.

I haven't seen this film.

1

Он обладает редким даром убеждения.

He possesses a rare gift of persuasion.

2

Ввиду сложившихся обстоятельств, мы уезжаем.

In view of the circumstances, we are leaving.

3

Ему не хватало терпения.

He lacked patience.

4

Она пренебрегла советом врача.

She disregarded the doctor's advice.

1

Сей факт не подлежит сомнению.

This fact is not subject to doubt.

2

Он был наделен властью.

He was endowed with power.

3

Никто из присутствующих не возразил.

None of those present objected.

4

Я пришел к выводу о необходимости перемен.

I came to the conclusion about the necessity of change.

Leicht verwechselbar

Advanced Russian Declension: Irregular Plurals & Genitive vs. Accusative vs. Genitive

Both can be used for objects, but Genitive is for negation or absence.

Advanced Russian Declension: Irregular Plurals & Genitive vs. Dative vs. Prepositional

Both involve locations or directions.

Advanced Russian Declension: Irregular Plurals & Genitive vs. Instrumental vs. Nominative

Used for professions.

Häufige Fehler

Я вижу стол (Accusative) -> Я вижу стола

Я вижу стол

Inanimate masculine nouns don't change in Accusative.

Мой мама

Моя мама

Adjectives must match gender.

Я иду в школа

Я иду в школу

Accusative requires -у ending.

Это книга Иван

Это книга Ивана

Possession requires Genitive.

Я даю книгу Иван

Я даю книгу Ивану

Dative requires -у.

Я гуляю с друг

Я гуляю с другом

Instrumental requires -ом.

Я живу в Москва

Я живу в Москве

Prepositional requires -е.

Красивый машина

Красивая машина

Adjective-noun agreement.

Много вода

Много воды

Genitive after quantity.

Без ты

Без тебя

Genitive of pronouns.

Он пренебрег совет

Он пренебрег советом

Instrumental after prenebregat'.

Ввиду обстоятельства

Ввиду обстоятельств

Genitive plural.

Он был назначен директор

Он был назначен директором

Instrumental for roles.

Satzmuster

Я иду в ___.

У меня есть ___.

Я интересуюсь ___.

Я думаю о ___.

Real World Usage

Texting constant

Как дела?

Ordering food very common

Дайте мне кофе.

Job interview common

Я работаю инженером.

Travel common

Где находится отель?

Social media very common

Люблю этот фильм!

Emailing a professor occasional

Уважаемый профессор...

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The 'Impossible Consonant' Rule

If dropping a vowel in Genitive Plural leaves you with a cluster like 'кн' or 'шк', just add 'о' or 'е'. It's there to help you breathe!
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Don't over-pluralize

Nouns like 'деньги' (money) and 'брюки' (pants) are only plural. They don't have a singular form, so learn their declension as a set.
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Counting in the Market

When buying fruit or veg by the kilo, Russians often use short forms like 'пять кило' instead of 'килограммов'. It's casual and efficient.

Smart Tips

Use the Instrumental case.

Он врач. Он работает врачом.

Always use the Instrumental case.

Я с друг. Я с другом.

Always use the Genitive case.

Без ты. Без тебя.

Use the Prepositional case.

Я в Москва. Я в Москве.

Aussprache

stól -> stál

Vowel reduction

Unstressed 'o' sounds like 'a'.

IK-1

Это стол. ↓

Neutral statement.

Einprägen

Eselsbrücke

Never Give Dogs A Interesting Present (Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Instrumental, Prepositional).

Visuelle Assoziation

Imagine a table (Стол). In the Nominative, it stands alone. In the Genitive, it has a leg missing. In the Dative, you give it a gift. In the Accusative, you hit it. In the Instrumental, you use it as a desk. In the Prepositional, you sit on it.

Rhyme

Nominative is the start, Genitive shows the heart, Dative gives to a friend, Accusative is the end, Instrumental is the tool, Prepositional is the rule.

Story

Ivan (Nominative) bought a book (Accusative) for his brother (Dative). He used a pen (Instrumental) to write his name in the book (Prepositional). It was the brother's book (Genitive).

Word Web

СтолКнигаДругМашинаРаботаМосква

Herausforderung

Write 6 sentences about your day, one for each case.

Kulturelle Hinweise

Cases are essential for showing respect; using the wrong case can sound rude.

Similar case system, but with minor differences in endings.

Also uses a similar system, reflecting shared Slavic roots.

Russian cases descend from Proto-Slavic, which inherited them from Proto-Indo-European.

Gesprächseinstiege

Что ты делаешь?

О чем ты думаешь?

Кем ты хочешь стать?

Чья это книга?

Tagebuch-Impulse

Describe your room using the Prepositional case.
Write about your best friend using the Instrumental case.
Explain your future career goals.
Describe a book you recently read.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct Genitive Plural form of the word in parentheses.

У меня нет (деньги) ________ на новый iPhone.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: денег
The word 'деньги' has a zero ending in the Genitive Plural, with a fill vowel 'е' added for pronunciation: 'денег'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct? Multiple Choice

Select the correct sentence regarding the word 'время':

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: У меня нет времени.
Nouns ending in -мя like 'время' grow an extra -ен- suffix and take the ending -и in the Genitive case.
Find and fix the mistake in the plural ending. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

В этом городе много красивых библиотеков.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: В этом городе много красивых библиотек.
Feminine nouns ending in -а (библиотека) use the 'zero ending' in Genitive Plural, not -ов.

Score: /3

Ubungsaufgaben

8 exercises
Fill in the correct ending.

Я вижу ___ (стол).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: стол
Inanimate masculine Accusative is the same as Nominative.
Choose the correct case. Multiple Choice

Я живу в ___ (Москва).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Москве
Prepositional case for location.
Correct the mistake. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Я гуляю с друг.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: с другом
Instrumental case with 'с'.
Change to Genitive. Sentence Transformation

Это книга.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Это книга брата.
Possession requires Genitive.
Order the words. Sentence Building

даю / я / другу / книгу

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Все варианты верны.
Russian word order is flexible.
Match case to function. Match Pairs

Nominative - Subject, Genitive - ?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Possession
Genitive shows possession.
Choose the correct form. Multiple Choice

Он работает ___ (инженер).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: инженером
Instrumental for professions.
Fill in the correct ending.

Без ___ (ты) мне грустно.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: тебя
Genitive of 'ты'.

Score: /8

Practice Bank

10 exercises
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'друг'. Lückentext

Я иду в кино с (друзья) ________.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: друзьями
Translate '5 students' into Russian. Übersetzung

Translate: 5 students

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: пять студентов
Fix the error in the sentence. Error Correction

У него пять сестра.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: У него пять сестёр.
Reorder the words to make a correct sentence. Sentence Reorder

пять / Я / купил / яблок

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Я купил пять яблок
Match the singular noun to its Genitive Plural form. Match Pairs

Match the pairs:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: машина - машин, врач - врачей, слово - слов, ночь - ночей
Which is the correct form for 'in the forest'? Multiple Choice

Where is he? Он...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: в лесу
Fill in the blank. Lückentext

В нашей группе много (девушка) ________.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: девушек
Fix the mistake. Error Correction

Я не помню твоё имя.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Я не помню твоего имени.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

нет / мест / Больше / здесь

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Больше здесь нет мест
Fill in the blank. Lückentext

Мы говорили о (люди) ________.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: людях

Score: /10

FAQ (8)

They allow for flexible word order and precise meaning.

Yes, but start with the most common ones.

Look at the verb or preposition.

You might be misunderstood, but keep practicing.

No, German and Latin have them too.

It takes months of consistent practice.

Yes, many, but they follow patterns.

They are required in all writing.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish low

Prepositions (de, a, con).

Russian is synthetic (endings), Spanish is analytic (prepositions).

French low

Prepositions (de, à, avec).

French uses articles to define nouns, Russian uses cases.

German moderate

Four cases (Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative).

German marks cases on articles; Russian marks them on the noun itself.

Japanese partial

Particles (wa, ga, ni, o, de).

Japanese particles are post-positional words; Russian cases are suffixes.

Arabic moderate

I'rab (case endings).

Russian case endings are mandatory in all registers.

Chinese none

Word order and particles.

Chinese has zero inflection; Russian is highly inflected.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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