GCSE Russian Edexcel

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Russian

Grammar

Grammar: Nouns

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Grammar: Nouns

Gender of Nouns

  • In Russian, every noun has a gender: masculine, feminine, or neuter.
  • Most masculine nouns end with a consonant or a й.
  • Feminine nouns often end with а or я.
  • Neuter nouns usually end with о or е.
  • Nouns ending with ь could be either masculine or feminine.

Noun Cases

  • Russian language has six cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, instrumental, and prepositional.
  • The nominative case is the subject of the sentence.
  • Use the genitive case to indicate possession, to describe characteristics, to show part of a whole, following certain verbs, prepositions, and expressions.
  • The dative case is used to show the indirect object, to indicate age, or after certain verbs and expressions.
  • The accusative case is used for the direct object of the verb. It can also be used after certain prepositions.
  • Use the instrumental case to indicate a tool or means of doing something, to talk about companionship, or following certain verbs and prepositions.
  • The prepositional case is always used after prepositions, generally when specifying location or speaking abstractly.

Plurals of Nouns

  • Most Russian nouns form the plural by replacing the singular ending with a plural one.
  • The pattern varies depending on the gender and whether the noun ends in a consonant, а/я or о/е.
  • Beware of irregular plurals, as they don't follow the regular patterns.

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Russian

Vocabulary

Vocabulary: Days of the Week

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Vocabulary: Days of the Week

Introduction to Days of the Week

  • The Russian language recognises a seven-day week, similar to English.
  • Knowing the days of the week in Russian is useful for many situations including making plans, setting appointments, and having general conversations about time.

Days of the Week in Russian

  • Понедельник (Ponedelnik) - Monday
  • Вторник (Vtornik) - Tuesday
  • Среда (Sreda) - Wednesday
  • Четверг (Chetverg) - Thursday
  • Пятница (Pyatnitsa) - Friday
  • Суббота (Subbota) - Saturday
  • Воскресенье (Voskresenye) - Sunday

Using Days of the Week in Sentences

  • The preposition на is used to denote something happening on a specific day e.g. на понедельник (on Monday).
  • When we want to say that something happens every specific day of the week we use каждый (day of the week), for example, каждую субботу (every Saturday).

Important Points to Remember

  • The days of the week in Russian are all masculine, except for среда (Wednesday) and пятница (Friday) which are feminine.
  • Pay attention to the stress patterns in each word as it's crucial for correct pronunciation.
  • It's important to remember that the Russian week starts with Понедельник (Monday), hence referred to as the first day of the week.
  • Note: In Russian, days of the week are not capitalized unless they start a sentence.

Practice

  • Practise saying the days of the week out loud and try to use them in sentences. This will help to solidify your understanding and recall of these terms.

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