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Dative
When to use the dative case
- Indirect object of a verb
I give you flowers -> "you" is dative
Nouns
Masculine | Feminine | Neutral | Plural |
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(ends in consonant) -> add -у | -а -> -е | -о -> -у | (ends in consonant) -> add -ам |
-й -> -ю | -я -> -е | -е -> -ю | -а or -о -> replace to -ам |
-ь -> -ю | -ь -> -и | else -> replace last letter with -ям | |
-ия -> -ии |
Pronouns
- Мне
- Тебе
- Ему (m)
- Ей (f)
- Ему (n)
- Нам
- Вам
- Им
When to use the Dative case
- It is used after the Russian verbs "Помогать" ("to help") and "Советоват" ("to advise"). (ie. instead of using the accusative case, as you may have expected).
- With "Нравиться" ("to like"). Example : "Адаму нравится Москва" ("Adam likes Moscow").
- It is also used in conjuction with some other reflexive verbs (-ся).
- When using the word "Нужен" (to need). (the word you would expect as the subject, is used in the dative).
- To represent the concept of sending or communicating something. Like the English word "to". (example: write to, bring to, call (by telephone) to).
- To express your age.
Examples
I give you flowers
Я дам тебе цветы
(Я, дать, тебе, цветок)