Don't get overwhelmed by grammar charts in Russian! We'll start with an easy introduction to the endings you'll need to express things like "in Russia," "in the suitcase," "in the dormitory," "in the houses," and "about Boris."
In this video we'll cover the basics of noun endings in the prepositional case. Prerequisites: you should be comfortable with the Cyrillic alphabet and concepts of hard and soft consonants in Russian. Note that since this tutorial is for beginners, we don't cover nouns in -у (в лесу́, на берегу́).
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