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β€œDOG” USED IN ALL 6 RUSSIAN CASES πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί #learnrussian #russiangrammar #easyrussian #russianlanguage

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sabaka sabaki sabaki sabaki sabaki no I wasn't just invoking a demon I was just saying the Russian word sabaka dog in different cases let's try to figure out those endings together and the first important thing to mention is that the word sabaka in Russian is feminine because it ends in an aff which is a typical feminine ending in Russian and yes gender is the first thing you look at in Russian when you change your word by the case because different genders may have different endings in the same case ok you ready let's go nominative case we use it to simply name things and it does not take any additional endings eta sabaka this is a dog genitive case we use it to express possession or ownership feminine noun ending is e eta miska sabaki this is the dog's bowl or literally this is the bowl of the dog date of case used to express indirect object or indirect recipient feminine noun ending is yeah yada you sabakia voodoo I give the dog water so water is the direct object and then the dog is the indirect object or indirect recipient because it receives the water accusative case used to express direct object feminine noun ending is u yak karamlu sabaka I am feeding the dog instrumental case used after the preposition with which in russian is s the logic here is that when you do something with an instrument or a tool you use the preposition with as an i cut with a knife so in russian we use an instrumental case whenever we see the preposition with even if something is not a tool or an instrument feminine noun ending in the instrumental case is oi yagulayo sabaka I walk with the dog and prepositional case used after the preposition about which in russian is oi feminine noun ending is ye yagavaru o sabaki I'm speaking about the dog