Accusative case
Gender |
Nouns |
Adjectives |
Posessives |
M obj |
As nom. |
As nom. |
As nom. |
M alive |
As gen. |
As gen. |
As gen. |
Female |
a > у я > ю |
aя > ую яя > юю |
Мою Твою Нашу Вашу |
Neutral |
As nom. |
As nom. |
As nom. |
Pl obj |
As nom. |
As nom. |
As nom. |
Pl alive |
As gen. |
As gen. |
As gen. |
Вини́тельный паде́ж
The accusative case is used for the direct object of a verb. In "Bob eats lunch," "lunch" is the direct object.
NB! Masculine nouns denoting people or animals (i.e., animate nouns) take their genitive form, while neuter nouns and inanimate masculine nouns take their nominative form. Plural nouns of any gender take their nominative plural form if inanimate, or their genitive plural form if animate.
The accusative case is used for the direct object of a verb. In "Bob eats lunch," "lunch" is the direct object.
NB! Masculine nouns denoting people or animals (i.e., animate nouns) take their genitive form, while neuter nouns and inanimate masculine nouns take their nominative form. Plural nouns of any gender take their nominative plural form if inanimate, or their genitive plural form if animate.
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