Russian for Beginners: how to decline adjectives into the dative case (both soft and hard-ending)
Today we'll cover how to decline hard and soft adjectives into the dative case in Russian
There are a few exercises for you to practice declining adjectives into the dative as well.
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There are a few exercises for you to practice declining adjectives into the dative as well.
Let me know if you enjoy this video or if there's anything you think I should do differently :)
Видео Russian for Beginners: how to decline adjectives into the dative case (both soft and hard-ending) канала Russian for Beginners
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