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Russian Noun Gender and Plural Rules by Vio Ilie is a document available to read on EtoBox.

There are three genders in Russian - masculine, feminine and neuter. The gender of most nouns can be determined by their endings, with some exceptions. Masculine nouns typically end in a consonant or -й, feminine nouns end in -a, -я or -ия, and neuter nouns end in -o, -e, -ие or -мя. Some nouns ending in -ь can be either masculine or feminine. Russian does not use definite or indefinite articles. Plurals are formed by adding various endings depending on the noun type, such as -ы for masculine nouns ending i

Author
Vio Ilie
Language
EN