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What is meant by дательный падеж and what is an example of where it is used?

The dative case.  This is a case used for indicating movement towards something, e.g. in the sentence 'give the book to me' the word 'me' takes the dative case.  The word мне thus means 'to me'.

Answered by Anna H. Russian tutor
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How do I know which verb ending to use?

Verbs in Russian change endings or 'decline' depending on who is speaking or being addressed. There are patterns which have to be learned for how to decline verbs, and although there are slight variations...

Answered by Tutor61958 D. Russian tutor
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How do I learn when to use each case and not confuse them in speech or writing?

The case system in Russian can be quite daunting, especially because it is a very different structure to what we use in English. Memorizing each individual ending can take a long time and a lot of practic...

Answered by Alex P. Russian tutor
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what is the basic principle behind case usage in Russian?

Russian has many different grammar rules which are completely unknown to most English speaking people. In English if we want to refer to an object in a sentence, we may use direct or indirect article (e.g...

Answered by Alexander C. Russian tutor
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What are all the different cases in Russian used for? How do you use them ?

There are 6 different cases in Russian, lets go through the first one: 1) nominative (именительный падеж)- this is when the noun of a sentence is the subject of the sentence. So it answers the questions '...

Answered by Sofia R. Russian tutor
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