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Declension in Ukrainian phrasebook
Declension in Ukrainian phrasebook
Ukrainian has seven grammatical cases for both nouns and adjectives, which in turn makes Ukrainian a slightly more complicated language than Russian.
Nominative = In simplest form, the subject of the sentence.
Accusative = The case of the direct object, or simply put the object of the verb.
Genitive = The case for showing ownership of the direct object, or simply put to show "of"
Dative = The case to show the indirect object, usually a recipient, or to show to whom the action is directed towards.
Instrumental = The case to show how a subject accomplishes or carries an action by the means of an object.
Locative (or prepositional) = The case to show location.
Vocative = The case used to address someone.
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