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Russian Cases - Nouns in the Accusative



This video introduced feminine forms of nouns in the accusative case of Russian, as well as masculine and neuter nouns that don't change in the accusative. He talks about masculine inanimate nouns not changing in the accusative. Most neuter nouns are inanimate, so they also don't change in the accusative.

For more information see The Accusative Case - Russian Grammar.

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