Nouns after два/две, три, четыре
Russian uses genitive singular case forms for nouns after numbers ending in два/две, три, and четыре. In this video we'll cover what those endings look like; how this seemingly odd system came about; and get some practice using these forms.
Видео Nouns after два/две, три, четыре канала Russian grammar
Видео Nouns after два/две, три, четыре канала Russian grammar
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