Also, what is instrumental case in Russian?
In Russian, the instrumental case is used to indicate how something is done. In English we commonly use the words “by” or “with” to do this. You would use the instrumental in a sentence like “we went there by car”. Refer to Lesson 14 – Instrumental Case for more detailed information.
Furthermore, how many declensions does Russian have?
From previous lessons you learned about the six cases and two numbers of Russian nouns. The inflexion of nouns by cases and numbers is called declension (склонение – pronounced as sklah-nye-nee-ye). Depending on case endings all singular nouns are divided into three types of declension.
What are the cases in Russian?
There are six cases in Russian: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, instrumental, and prepositional.
What are the six Russian cases?
There are six cases in Russian: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, instrumental, and prepositional.
Originally posted 2022-03-31 05:11:17.