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Russian masculine nouns may end in a consonant, a vowel or – ь. The vast majority of declinable masculine nouns end in a consonant or – ь . There is also a large group of masculine nouns ending in – а /- я which includes nouns denoting male persons and nouns derived from other masculine nouns.

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Russian grammar | Russian nouns As you know from our lesson about Russian personal pronouns , the nouns in Russian language are divided into three genders: masculine, feminine and neuter. It’s quite easy to figure out the gender if we are talking about …

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Nouns ending in -ь can be either masculine or feminine. These just have to be memorised. These just have to be memorised. So, in Russian, nouns have an intrinsic property called ‘gender’, which comes in three types: masculine, feminine, and neuter.

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RUSSIAN NOUNS. A noun names a person, , phenomenon, thing, substance, etc. All Russian nouns belong to one of the three genders: masculine, feminine, neuter. Why is it important? When later we start using adjectives and verbs, it is the gender that affects the endings. In Russian, it’s fairly easy to understand what category the word belongs to.

Nouns ending in the soft sign -ь can be either masculine or feminine: день (day – masculine), жизнь (life – feminine). The best way to tell the gender of such nouns is to memorize it as you progress with your Russian language study. Remember that there are no definite or indefinite articles in Russian.

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Russian grammar–> Russian nouns gender The gender of nouns plays an important role in Russian grammar. It is very important to know the grammatical gender of Russian nouns because the forms of adjectives, pronouns, adjective-like words and past-tense forms of verbs depend on the gender of the noun they refer to.

Masculine nouns ending in the nominative in -a or -я, such as мужч и на, д я дя, are declined like feminine nouns. Masculine nouns of foreign origin and ending in a vowel, such as атташ е , …

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Today we are talking about the plural in Russian. Like in English, to make a plural form from a Russian noun you need to modify its ending. Unlike in English, there are a few possible endings depending on the gender and the ending in singular form.

51 rows · Top 500 Russian Nouns This page continues the frequency list for 500 widely used Russian nouns and their English translations. The gender of each …

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