Dative case
Gender |
Nouns |
Adjectives |
Posessives |
Male/Neutral |
const., о > у й, е, ь > ю |
ому ему |
Моему Твоему Нашему Вашему |
Female |
а > е я, ь > и |
ой ей |
Моей Твоей Нашей Вашей |
Plural |
const., о, а > ам й, е, я > ям |
ым им |
Моим Твоим Нашим Вашим |
Да́тельный паде́ж
The dative case is used to denote indirect objects, which are objects that indicate "to whom", or "to what" an action is done. So in the sentence, "I am writing a letter to you", "(a) letter" is the direct object of the verb, while "(to) you" is the indirect object.
The dative case is used to denote indirect objects, which are objects that indicate "to whom", or "to what" an action is done. So in the sentence, "I am writing a letter to you", "(a) letter" is the direct object of the verb, while "(to) you" is the indirect object.
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