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Adjective Endings: Neuter Singular (-e/-ie)

Match neuter nouns with adjectives ending in -е (hard) or -є (soft) to ensure perfect grammatical agreement.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

In Ukrainian, adjectives describing neuter nouns (like 'вікно' or 'яблуко') must end in -е or -є to match.

  • Hard stems take -е: нове вікно (new window).
  • Soft stems take -є: синє море (blue sea).
  • Adjectives must match the noun's gender, number, and case.
Adjective (-е/-є) + Neuter Noun (-о/-е/-я)

Overview

Welcome to the world of Ukrainian adjectives! Today, we are focusing on the neuter singular. In Ukrainian, every noun has a gender.
Nouns are like team captains. Adjectives are the players who must wear the same uniform. If your noun is neuter, your adjective must be neuter too.
Think of the neuter gender as the middle ground. It is neither masculine nor feminine. It is the it of the language. Most neuter nouns end in , , or .
To describe these words, you need specific endings: or . It sounds simple, and it mostly is! Once you master this, you can describe food, windows, and even the weather.
Let's dive into how to make your adjectives match perfectly.

How This Grammar Works

Ukrainian adjectives change their endings to match the noun. This is called agreement. You cannot just use one form for everything.
If you say гарний вікно, Ukrainians will understand you, but it sounds like saying a handsome window in a very strange way. The adjective acts like a mirror. It reflects the gender, number, and case of the noun.
In the nominative case (the basic form), neuter adjectives have two main flavors. These flavors depend on the last letter of the adjective's stem. Most stems are hard, but some are soft. Don't worry, it's not as scary as it sounds.
It is just about how the word feels in your mouth. Think of it like a grammar traffic light. The noun tells you when to go and what color to wear.

Formation Pattern

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Creating a neuter adjective is a simple three-step process.
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Start with the masculine form. This is the form you find in the dictionary (ending in -ий).
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Remove the masculine ending -ий. Now you have the stem.
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Look at the last letter of that stem.
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If the stem ends in a hard consonant (like н, в, л, р), add .
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Example: гарний (beautiful) → гарн- + = гарне.
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Example: нове (new), молоде (young), цікаве (interesting).
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If the stem ends in a soft consonant (usually indicated by an н that sounds soft), add .
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Example: синій (blue) → син- + = синє.
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Example: літнє (summer-ish), домашнє (homemade/domestic), вечірнє (evening-ish).
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Yes, even native speakers sometimes have to think for a split second about soft endings! Just remember: hard stems get the simple -e, soft stems get the fancy .

When To Use It

Use these endings whenever you describe a neuter noun. How do you spot a neuter noun? Look for these endings:
  • Nouns ending in : вікно (window), пиво (beer), яблуко (apple), місто (city).
  • Nouns ending in : море (sea), серце (heart), поле (field).
  • Nouns ending in (often abstract or collective): життя (life), питання (question), обличчя (face).
Real-world scenarios are everywhere!
  • Ordering food: холодне пиво (cold beer) or смачне яблуко (tasty apple).
  • Asking directions: головне місто (the main city).
  • In an interview: цікаве питання (an interesting question).

When Not To Use It

Do not use neuter endings for masculine or feminine nouns. This is the biggest trap!
  • If the noun is борщ (masculine), use -ий.
  • If the noun is кава (feminine), use or .
  • Avoid using these endings for plural nouns. Plurals have their own special ending (), regardless of gender.
Also, watch out for words that look neuter but aren't. There aren't many, but they exist. Most of the time, if it ends in or , you are safe to use the neuter adjective.
If you use гарне for a girl (дівчина), you are calling her an it, which is a great way to make sure there isn't a second date!

Common Mistakes

  1. 1Using the masculine ending for everything. Many beginners say добрий ранок (correct) but then say добрий вікно (wrong!). It must be добре вікно.
  2. 2Confusing and . Remember, is rare. It only happens with soft stems like синій or домашній. If you aren't sure, is usually a safer bet, but try to learn the soft ones!
  3. 3Forgetting the noun's gender. Always check the end of the noun first. If it ends in , , or , it's your signal to use the neuter adjective.
  4. 4Thinking all words are feminine. Words like життя (life) and знання (knowledge) are neuter. They need the neuter adjective! Use нове життя (new life), not нова життя.

Contrast With Similar Patterns

Let's compare this to other genders so you can see the difference clearly.
  • Masculine: новий (ends in -ий).
  • Feminine: нова (ends in ).
  • Neuter: нове (ends in ).
See how the vowel changes? It’s like a color-coded filing system. The masculine is the standard, the feminine is the a-sound, and the neuter is the e-sound.
Also, compare hard vs. soft within the neuter gender:
  • Hard: зелене (green). The н is hard.
  • Soft: синє (blue). The н is soft.
In English, we just say blue. In Ukrainian, we have to decide if the blue is masculine, feminine, or neuter. It's like giving your adjectives a personality.

Quick FAQ

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How do I know if an adjective is soft?

Look at the dictionary form. If it ends in -ній (like синій), it is soft. Most others are hard.

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Can a neuter adjective describe a person?

Usually no, unless you are using a neuter noun like дитятко (little child) or дівчатко (little girl).

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Is яблуко always neuter?

Yes! Always. So it will always take a neuter adjective like червоне (red) or солодке (sweet).

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What if I mix them up?

Don't panic. People will still understand you. Even native speakers might slip up if they are tired or talking too fast. Just keep practicing!

Neuter Adjective Formation

Stem Type Masculine (Base) Ending Change Neuter Form Example
Hard
новий (new)
-ий → -е
нове
нове авто
Hard
гарний (nice)
-ий → -е
гарне
гарне місто
Soft
синій (blue)
-ій → -є
синє
синє небо
Soft
літній (summer)
-ій → -є
літнє
літнє сонце
Soft
вечірній (evening)
-ій → -є
вечірнє
вечірнє шоу

Meanings

The specific suffix added to an adjective stem when it modifies a singular neuter noun in the nominative case.

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Hard Stem Agreement

Used when the adjective stem ends in a hard consonant.

“нове авто (new car)”

“гарне фото (beautiful photo)”

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Soft Stem Agreement

Used when the adjective stem ends in a soft consonant, typically indicated by -н-.

“синє небо (blue sky)”

“літнє сонце (summer sun)”

Reference Table

Reference table for Adjective Endings: Neuter Singular (-e/-ie)
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Adj(-е) + Noun(-о)
Це цікаве кіно.
Negative
не + Adj(-е) + Noun(-о)
Це не цікаве кіно.
Question
Adj(-е) + Noun(-о)?
Це цікаве кіно?
Soft Stem
Adj(-є) + Noun(-е)
Синє море гарне.
Abstract
Adj(-е) + Noun(-я)
Щасливе життя.
Demonstrative
Це + Adj(-е) + Noun
Це нове пальто.

正式程度

正式
Доброго ранку. (Standard greeting)

Доброго ранку. (Standard greeting) (Daily greetings)

中性
Це добрий ранок.

Це добрий ранок. (Daily greetings)

非正式
Добрий ранок!

Добрий ранок! (Daily greetings)

俚语
Добренький ранок.

Добренький ранок. (Daily greetings)

Neuter Adjective Agreement

Neuter Adjective

Hard Stem (-е)

  • нове new
  • велике big

Soft Stem (-є)

  • синє blue
  • літнє summer

Gender Endings Comparison

Masculine
новий new
Feminine
нова new
Neuter
нове new

Choosing the Neuter Ending

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Is the noun neuter?

YES
Check the adjective stem
NO
Use masculine or feminine rules
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Does the stem end in -ий?

YES
Use -е
NO
Check if it ends in -ій
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Does the stem end in -ій?

YES
Use -є
NO
Re-check stem

按水平分级的例句

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Це смачне яблуко.

This is a tasty apple.

2

Тут велике вікно.

There is a big window here.

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Я люблю синє море.

I love the blue sea.

2

Це моє перше слово.

This is my first word.

1

Це було складне питання.

It was a difficult question.

2

Він має добре серце.

He has a kind heart.

1

Ми прийняли спільне рішення.

We made a joint decision.

2

Це сучасне обладнання дуже дороге.

This modern equipment is very expensive.

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Це безкрає поле вражає своєю красою.

This endless field impresses with its beauty.

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Він висловив щире співчуття.

He expressed sincere sympathy.

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Це суперечливе твердження викликало дискусію.

This controversial statement sparked a discussion.

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Ми спостерігали рідкісне природне явище.

We observed a rare natural phenomenon.

容易混淆

Adjective Endings: Neuter Singular (-e/-ie) 对比 Feminine vs Neuter -я

Some neuter nouns end in -я (like життя), which learners mistake for feminine.

常见错误

новий вікно

нове вікно

Using the masculine ending -ий instead of the neuter -е.

велика місто

велике місто

Using the feminine ending -а for a neuter noun.

сине небо

синє небо

Missing the soft sign/vowel -є for soft stems.

гарний ім'я

гарне ім'я

Misidentifying 'ім'я' (name) as masculine because it doesn't end in -о.

句型

Це ___ (adjective) ___ (neuter noun).

Real World Usage

Ordering Food very common

Я хочу холодне пиво.

Social Media common

Яке гарне фото!

Weather constant

Сьогодні тепле сонце.

💡

The 'O' Connection

If a noun ends in 'O', the adjective almost always ends in 'E'. Think of them as a pair.
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Soft Stem Alert

If the masculine ends in -ій (like синій), the neuter MUST be -є (синє). Don't use -е here!
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Abstract Nouns

Words ending in -ття (like життя - life) are neuter. Use -е endings for them!

Smart Tips

Instantly prepare your adjective to end in -е.

великий вікно велике вікно

Check if the color is 'синій' (blue), as it's the most common soft-stem adjective you'll use.

сине море синє море

发音

[vɛˈlɪkɛ]

The unstressed -е

In Ukrainian, an unstressed 'е' can sound slightly like 'и', but in adjective endings, keep it clear and short.

[ˈsɪɲɛ]

The soft -є

The 'є' in 'синє' sounds like 'ye' in 'yet'. It softens the preceding consonant.

Declarative Agreement

Це нове → авто.

The pitch stays level on the adjective and drops slightly on the noun.

记住它

记忆技巧

Neuter is 'E-asy': Just remember that Neuter nouns love the letter 'E' (е or є).

视觉联想

Imagine a big, round window (вікно) with a bright yellow 'E' painted on the glass. Every time you look through a neuter window, you see an 'E'.

Rhyme

For a neuter noun that's new, Use an -e or -ie for you!

Story

A traveler goes to a 'Neuter Village' where everything is round (like the letter O). To describe anything there, they must end every word with a soft 'eh' sound, or they won't be understood.

Word Web

вікномістояблукоморежиттясонцеавто

挑战

Look around your room. Find one neuter object (e.g., вікно, дзеркало, ліжко) and describe it using three adjectives with the -е ending.

文化笔记

Ukrainians are very proud of their language's melodic nature. Correct adjective agreement contributes significantly to this 'musical' flow.

Derived from Proto-Slavic adjectival suffixes which distinguished gender through vowel quality.

对话开场白

Яке твоє улюблене місто?

Яке сьогодні небо?

日记主题

Опишіть ваше улюблене фото.

常见错误

Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确

Test Yourself

Fill in the correct neuter ending for 'новий' (new).

Це нов__ вікно.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: е
Вікно is neuter, so the adjective takes the -е ending.
Choose the correct adjective for 'небо' (sky). 多项选择

Сьогодні ___ небо.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: синє
Небо is neuter and 'синій' is a soft-stem adjective, so it becomes 'синє'.
Correct the mistake in the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Це велика місто.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: велике місто
Місто is neuter, so 'велика' (feminine) must change to 'велике'.

Score: /3

练习题

3 exercises
Fill in the correct neuter ending for 'новий' (new).

Це нов__ вікно.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: е
Вікно is neuter, so the adjective takes the -е ending.
Choose the correct adjective for 'небо' (sky). 多项选择

Сьогодні ___ небо.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: синє
Небо is neuter and 'синій' is a soft-stem adjective, so it becomes 'синє'.
Correct the mistake in the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Це велика місто.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: велике місто
Місто is neuter, so 'велика' (feminine) must change to 'велике'.

Score: /3

常见问题 (6)

Most neuter nouns end in `-о` (місто), `-е` (море), or `-я` (життя).

Use `-є` for soft-stem adjectives, which usually end in `-ній` in their dictionary form (e.g., `синій` -> `синє`).

Yes, `авто` is neuter, so you say `нове авто`.

People will still understand you, but it will sound grammatically incorrect, like saying 'he go' in English.

Very few. Most adjectives follow the hard/soft rule strictly in the nominative case.

Yes! In the plural, all genders (masculine, feminine, and neuter) usually take the ending `-і`.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Ending in -o

Spanish doesn't have a distinct neuter for most nouns, while Ukrainian does.

German moderate

Ending in -es

Ukrainian has no articles (a/the), simplifying the choice.

French partial

Ending in -e

The 'e' in French is feminine; in Ukrainian, it is neuter.

Japanese none

na/i adjectives

Ukrainian requires gender agreement; Japanese does not.

Arabic low

Ta-marbuta (-a)

Ukrainian has a three-gender system; Arabic has two.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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