An UPDATED version of this video is at • Russian Cases: Genitive Singular Noun... . An overview of noun endings in the genitive singular, including a few common trouble spots (hard vs. soft stems, fleeting vowels, and more). You'll use these endings to express possession, absence or non-existence, quantities, and more. For over 200 videos like this one, and over 400 embedded comprehension checks, exercises, quizzes, and example sentences, visit my Russian Grammar Library Project at
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