“MILK” USED IN ALL 6 RUSSIAN CASES 🇷🇺 #learnrussian #russiangrammar #easyrussian #russianlanguage
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Got milk? Let's use milk, malacoa, across all six Russian cases. Keep in mind that malacoa is neuter in Russian because it ends in an or. Nominative. We use it to simply name things. In its default form, no additional endings. Eta malacoa, this is milk. Genitive. Use to express absence of something. Neuter noun, ending is a. Uminya niet malaka. I don't have milk. I ain't got no milk. Dative. Use to express indirect object or indirect recipient. But that only works with animate nouns, people or animals. Milk can't really be recipient. Like we can't generally give anything to it. So let's just use one of the secondary meanings of datif. For example, age. Neuter noun, ending in datif is u. Eta mal malaku, ujad vien ideelim. This milk is two weeks old already. U. Occusative. Use to express direct object. That means doing something to it directly or acting upon it. And Neuter nouns in the accusative do not take any additional endings. So they look the same as a nominative. Ja pu malacoa, I drink milk. Instrumental. Use after the preposition with, which in Russian is ssa. And the logic here is that whenever we use something as an instrument or a tool, we use the preposition with, as in I cut bread with a knife. But in Russian, we use instrumental any time after preposition with, even if it's not a tool or an instrument. Neuter noun, ending in instrumental is om. Ja pu kofe smalakom, I drink coffee with milk. And prepositional. Use after the preposition about, which in Russian is o. Neuter noun ending is je. Ja говорю o malakia. I'm speaking about milk. Pete dete malaco, boudete здоровы. Pete dete malaco, boudete здоровы. Mu.
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