The Accusative Case (Singular & Plural Nouns) | Learn Russian Grammar
In this video, we're continuing our overview of the Russian Case System and discussing the Accusative Case. The primary function of the Accusative Case is to identify the "direct object" of a sentence. Watch the video to see how masculine, neuter, and feminine nouns (in both singular and plural forms) change when they are in the Accusative Case. Stay tuned for the rest of our upcoming videos on the Russian Case System and other topics related to Russian grammar.
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@Allophone1232
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Seems so easy! But there’s that “catch” about animate nouns.. Always a “but”..
Thank you very much for explaining the cases in such a fun an informative way. I'm a new learner doing this on my own.
That was great, thank you
Спасибо for another great video! 👍 So far so good!
Thanks so much for this video! It's hard to know where to start with this large system when learning independently--this made things very clear!
Спасибо за видео! Мне очень рад я нашёл твой канал! 🙌🏾
@russianreaders
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You're very welcome! :) Please let us know if there are any topics related to Russian grammar that you find particularly challenging, and we'll try to make a video on that topic!
Excellent explanation! Thanks.
Now I learn russian language I think ,you are a good teacher
@russianreaders
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Thank you so much! We're glad you liked the video.
Мне было интересно посмотреть это видео, хоть я из России)
@russianreaders
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Thank you so much for watching!! :)
Большое спасибо!
@russianreaders
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You're welcome!
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Thank you for the great video! Can you give an example of an indirect object?
@russianreaders
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The indirect object is the recipient. If you give something "to someone", that "someone" is the indirect object. We've got an entire video on the Dative Case and indirect objects which will be coming out soon.
Very smart thumbnail lol
@russianreaders
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lol. Thank you!
Well done
@russianreaders
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Thank you! Please let us know if there are any other topics related to Russian grammar that you'd like for us to cover.
It is better to indicate stressing in Russian words.