Genitive case (omastav)
Gender |
Nouns |
Adjectives |
Posessives |
Male/Neutral |
const., о > а; й, е, ь > я |
ого его |
Моего Твоего Нашего Вашего |
Female |
а > ы ь, я> и |
ой ей |
Моей Твоей Нашей Вашей |
Plural |
ов, ев, ей |
ых их |
Моих Твоих Наших Ваших |
Роди́тельный паде́ж
- Counting - When counting objects ("I have six sheep"), the thing being enumerated is usually put in the genitive case.
- Possession - If something is owned by something else, the owner is in the genitive case.
- Negation - To say something is there, we generally use the nominative case. If it isn't there, we use нет followed by the genitive.
- Prepositions - Locations (in/on/near/etc); Also used for "I have"
- Counting - When counting objects ("I have six sheep"), the thing being enumerated is usually put in the genitive case.
- Possession - If something is owned by something else, the owner is in the genitive case.
- Negation - To say something is there, we generally use the nominative case. If it isn't there, we use нет followed by the genitive.
- Prepositions - Locations (in/on/near/etc); Also used for "I have"
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