All 7 Russian Personal Pronouns Declined in All 6 Cases
In the next video, named "Helping Phrases to Create Russian Cases" I will show the table of declension of just one personal pronoun "I" (Я) and all the helping question-phrases that has to be drilled to get the easier grasping of the Russian case. Reminder: In Russian language we decline Nouns (3 genders, sg and plural), Personal Pronouns, Possessive Pronouns, Demonstrative Pronouns, Adjectives that come together with the nouns, Active Participles that have the shapes of adjectives. As you see, to know Cases very well is crucial to progress in Russian language. Please send me your email if you need the document (this slide or other) emailed to you. Thank you for your interest!

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