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Russian Cases - Nouns in the Accusative

An introduction to accusative case noun endings in Russian. Note that since this tutorial was created for students using a textbook that introduces the accusative before the genitive, certain endings (animate masc. sing., plural animates) are not covered here. So we'll cover how to say "I love my city," "I love my wife," or "I love these books," but not "I love my brother" or "I love my parents."

To find out what's up with masculine animate nouns, see this video:
https://youtu.be/5vSnigqIxCg

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22 июня 2013 г. 2:30:26
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