Nominative case (nimetav)
Gender |
Nouns |
Adjectives |
Posessives |
Male |
const., й |
ый ий ой |
Мой Твой Наш Ваш |
Female |
а or я |
ая яя |
Моя Твоя Наша Ваша |
Neutral |
о or e |
ое ее |
Моё Твоё Наше Ваше |
Plural |
+ы; й а я > ы; ь > и; о > а; е > я; |
ый ой > ые; ий > ие |
Мои Твои Наши Ваши |
Имени́тельный паде́ж
The nominative case is the default case of a word, as found in dictionaries and when no other case is specifically used. It is also used for the subject of a sentence: in "Bob eats lunch", Bob is the subject of the sentence, so would be in its default nominative form.
The nominative case is the default case of a word, as found in dictionaries and when no other case is specifically used. It is also used for the subject of a sentence: in "Bob eats lunch", Bob is the subject of the sentence, so would be in its default nominative form.
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