Уро́к 2
2.2 Грамма́тика – Wait, what’s Case?
Грамма́тика
There is something in Russian called ‘Case’, and it’s something English, outside of pronouns, does not really have, and it’s likely a new concept for most of us. If anyone has ever talked to you about Russian being a hard language to learn because of all the ‘endings’, this is (probably) what they were talking about.
This is just an introduction to what case is all about.
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Why do we have to care about this? Because this is Russian and Russian has case. Remember way back in Unit 1 when we learned about grammatical gender? Remember how you identify it? By the noun’s ending, right? The endings we learned actually denote the NOMINATIVE CASE. These are the dictionary forms. When you look up a word, you are given the NOMINATIVE CASE forms.
The Prepositional case is the SECOND case in this textbook. The thing is, you need to remember everything you learned about Nominative case endings and gender. It is necessary for learning this new case. Keep that in mind as we move into this new, second case. There will be a new set of endings. Get ready. It’s all about to get VERY VERY Russian up in here.