How to know Russian Case Endings - First declension | Russian Guide Part 19
In this video I show you how to work out noun endings using declension tables.
Here I show the first declension which is for nouns that end in most consonants.
In this video I show you how to work out noun endings using declension tables.
Here I show the first declension which is for nouns that end in most consonants.
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I don't even imagine how hard it is to learn Russian language to English speakers. As I native I can speak it and don't worry about endings, don't learn und understand such tables etc, whereas English people have to cope with grammatical gender, cases, perfect/imperfect forms, conjugations and other linguistic stuff like those. I wish you all the best in English further, thanks
Goodness, I commend you. As a Russian native, I think this language is so difficult that had it not been my native, I would have never ever even considered learning it. It is terrifying. Everyone in a Russian state school has problems of some kind with the Russian language, e.g. spelling, etc. and that's NATIVE people (да, правильно "друзей", не "друзьей" - surely?))
'Promosm'
An error I noticed -- it's друзей, not друзьей. Great video otherwise.