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Welcome to the fascinating world of Ukrainian grammar! In this lesson, we will explore the intriguing topic of plurals—how to form and use them in the Ukrainian language. Understanding plurals is essential for building sentences and expressing ideas clearly. Whether you are talking about your family, friends, or favorite foods, knowing how to use plurals will enhance your conversations in Ukrainian.
In this lesson, we will cover:
* The formation of plural nouns and adjectives
* Common patterns for different noun genders
* Examples to illustrate each point


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* Exercises to practice your newfound knowledge


Plurals are an important part of the Ukrainian language. They are used to express more than one of something, and they can be tricky to master. In this lesson, we'll look at the basics of Ukrainian plurals and how to use them correctly.
So, let’s dive right into the world of Ukrainian plurals!


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== Nouns ==
=== Introduction to Plurals ===
 
In Ukrainian, plurals are formed differently depending on the gender of the noun. There are three genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter. Each gender follows specific rules when it comes to pluralization. This diversity can seem daunting at first, but with practice, you’ll find it becomes second nature!
 
=== Plural Formation Rules ===
 
Let's break down how plurals are formed based on gender:
 
==== Masculine Nouns ====
 
Masculine nouns typically end in a consonant. To form the plural, you usually add '''-и''' or '''-і''' to the end of the noun.
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Ukrainian !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| стіл || stil || table
 
|-
 
| столи || stoly || tables
 
|-
 
| друг || druɦ || friend
 
|-
 
| друзі || druzі || friends
 
|-
 
| рік || rіk || year
 
|-
 
| роки || roky || years
 
|}
 
==== Feminine Nouns ====
 
Feminine nouns usually end in '''-а''' or '''-я'''. To form the plural, you typically replace the ending with '''-и''' or '''-і'''.
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Ukrainian !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| книга || knyɦa || book
 
|-
 
| книги || knyɦy || books
 
|-
 
| мати || maty || mother
 
|-
 
| матері || materі || mothers
 
|-
 
| жінка || zhіnka || woman
 
|-
 
| жінки || zhіnky || women
 
|}
 
==== Neuter Nouns ====
 
Neuter nouns generally end in '''-о''' or '''-е'''. To form the plural, you change the endings to '''-а'''.
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Ukrainian !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| вікно || vіkno || window
 
|-
 
| вікна || vіkna || windows
 
|-
 
| поле || pole || field
 
|-
 
| поля || polya || fields
 
|-
 
| море || more || sea
 
|-
 
| моря || morя || seas
 
|}
 
=== Common Exceptions ===
 
While there are general rules, Ukrainian has its share of exceptions. Here are some notable ones:
 
* Some masculine nouns ending in a soft consonant may form plurals with '''-і'''.
 
* Some feminine nouns ending with '''-я''' may also change to '''-і''' in the plural.
 
* Irregular nouns may not follow standard patterns, so always check a dictionary if you're unsure.
 
=== Examples in Context ===
 
Understanding plurals within the context of sentences will help solidify your knowledge. Here are some examples:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Ukrainian !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| Я маю три стільці. || Ya mayu try stіl'tsі. || I have three chairs.
 
|-
 
| У неї п’ять братів. || U neї p'yat' bratіv. || She has five brothers.
 
|-
 
| Вони читають книги. || Voni chytayut' knyhy. || They are reading books.
 
|-
 
| Ми бачимо красиві квіти. || My bachymo krasivі kvіty. || We see beautiful flowers.
 
|-
 
| Я люблю великі міста. || Ya lyublyu velykі mіsta. || I love big cities.
 
|}
 
=== Practice Exercises ===
 
Now it's time to put your knowledge to the test! Below are some exercises designed to help you practice forming plurals.
 
==== Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks ====
 
Transform the following singular nouns into their plural forms:
 
1. стілець (chair) → _________
 
2. квартира (apartment) → _________
 
3. місто (city) → _________
 
4. друг (friend) → _________
 
5. книга (book) → _________
 
==== Exercise 2: Identify the gender ====
 
Determine the gender of the following nouns, then write their plural forms:
 
1. дівчина (girl) → _________ (gender: ________)
 
2. море (sea) → _________ (gender: ________)
 
3. день (day) → _________ (gender: ________)
 
4. собака (dog) → _________ (gender: ________)
 
5. поле (field) → _________ (gender: ________)
 
==== Exercise 3: Correct the sentences ====
 
Identify and correct the plural mistakes in the following sentences:
 
1. Я бачу три столів. → __________
 
2. У мене є дві машинки. → __________
 
3. Вони купили нові книгі. → __________
 
4. Я маю багато друзів. → __________
 
5. Вона читає цікавий журнали. → __________
 
==== Exercise 4: Create sentences ====
 
Write a sentence using the plural form of the following nouns:
 
1. стіл (table) → __________
 
2. жінка (woman) → __________
 
3. вікно (window) → __________
 
4. друг (friend) → __________
 
5. книга (book) → __________
 
=== Solutions to Exercises ===
 
Now, let's review the answers to the exercises.
 
==== Solutions to Exercise 1: ====
 
1. стільці (stіl'tsі)
 
2. квартири (kvartirи)
 
3. міста (mіsta)
 
4. друзі (druzі)
 
5. книги (knyhy)
 
==== Solutions to Exercise 2: ====
 
1. дівчина (girl) → дівчата (dіvchatа) (gender: feminine)
 
2. море (sea) → моря (morя) (gender: neuter)
 
3. день (day) → дні (dnі) (gender: masculine)
 
4. собака (dog) → собаки (sobaky) (gender: feminine)
 
5. поле (field) → поля (polya) (gender: neuter)
 
==== Solutions to Exercise 3: ====
 
1. Я бачу три столи. (I see three tables.)


Nouns are words that refer to people, places, things, or ideas. In Ukrainian, nouns can be singular or plural. To form the plural of a noun, you need to add a suffix to the end of the word.  
2. У мене є дві машинки. (I have two toy cars.)


=== Singular and Plural Suffixes ===
3. Вони купили нові книги. (They bought new books.)


The most common suffix for forming the plural of a noun is -и. For example, the singular form of the word друг (friend) is друг, and the plural form is друзі (friends).
4. Я маю багато друзів. (I have many friends.)


Other common suffixes for forming the plural of a noun are -а, -ы, and -я. For example, the singular form of the word книга (book) is книга, and the plural form is книги (books).
5. Вона читає цікаві журнали. (She reads interesting magazines.)


=== Irregular Plurals ===
==== Solutions to Exercise 4: ====


Some nouns have irregular plurals. These nouns do not follow the usual rules for forming the plural. For example, the singular form of the word день (day) is день, but the plural form is дні (days).
1. У нас є багато столів. (We have many tables.)


It's important to learn the irregular plurals of nouns, as they are very common in Ukrainian.  
2. Вони – красиві жінки. (They are beautiful women.)


== Adjectives ==
3. Я відкриваю нові вікна. (I open new windows.)


Adjectives are words that describe nouns. In Ukrainian, adjectives must agree with the nouns they describe in number. That means that if the noun is singular, the adjective must be in the singular form, and if the noun is plural, the adjective must be in the plural form.  
4. У мене є кілька друзів. (I have a few friends.)


For example, the singular form of the adjective великий (big) is великий, and the plural form is великі (big).
5. Вона купує нові книги. (She buys new books.)


=== Adjective Endings ===
=== Conclusion ===


The endings of adjectives change depending on the gender and number of the noun they describe. The most common endings for adjectives are -ий, -а, -о, and .  
Congratulations! You've taken a significant step in your Ukrainian language journey by learning how to form and use plurals. Remember that practice is key, and the more you apply these rules, the more natural they will become. Don't hesitate to revisit this lesson as needed, and continue to explore the beautiful intricacies of the Ukrainian language.


For example, the masculine singular form of the adjective великий (big) is великий, and the feminine plural form is великі (big).
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=== Irregular Adjectives ===
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Some adjectives have irregular forms. These adjectives do not follow the usual rules for forming the plural. For example, the singular form of the adjective добрий (good) is добрий, but the plural form is добрі (good).
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It's important to learn the irregular forms of adjectives, as they are very common in Ukrainian.  
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In this lesson, we've looked at the basics of Ukrainian plurals and how to use them correctly. We've seen how to form the plural of nouns and adjectives, and we've also looked at some of the irregular forms.
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UkrainianGrammar0 to A1 Course → Plurals

Welcome to the fascinating world of Ukrainian grammar! In this lesson, we will explore the intriguing topic of plurals—how to form and use them in the Ukrainian language. Understanding plurals is essential for building sentences and expressing ideas clearly. Whether you are talking about your family, friends, or favorite foods, knowing how to use plurals will enhance your conversations in Ukrainian.

In this lesson, we will cover:

  • The formation of plural nouns and adjectives
  • Common patterns for different noun genders
  • Examples to illustrate each point
  • Exercises to practice your newfound knowledge

So, let’s dive right into the world of Ukrainian plurals!

Introduction to Plurals[edit | edit source]

In Ukrainian, plurals are formed differently depending on the gender of the noun. There are three genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter. Each gender follows specific rules when it comes to pluralization. This diversity can seem daunting at first, but with practice, you’ll find it becomes second nature!

Plural Formation Rules[edit | edit source]

Let's break down how plurals are formed based on gender:

Masculine Nouns[edit | edit source]

Masculine nouns typically end in a consonant. To form the plural, you usually add or to the end of the noun.

Ukrainian Pronunciation English
стіл stil table
столи stoly tables
друг druɦ friend
друзі druzі friends
рік rіk year
роки roky years

Feminine Nouns[edit | edit source]

Feminine nouns usually end in or . To form the plural, you typically replace the ending with or .

Ukrainian Pronunciation English
книга knyɦa book
книги knyɦy books
мати maty mother
матері materі mothers
жінка zhіnka woman
жінки zhіnky women

Neuter Nouns[edit | edit source]

Neuter nouns generally end in or . To form the plural, you change the endings to .

Ukrainian Pronunciation English
вікно vіkno window
вікна vіkna windows
поле pole field
поля polya fields
море more sea
моря morя seas

Common Exceptions[edit | edit source]

While there are general rules, Ukrainian has its share of exceptions. Here are some notable ones:

  • Some masculine nouns ending in a soft consonant may form plurals with .
  • Some feminine nouns ending with may also change to in the plural.
  • Irregular nouns may not follow standard patterns, so always check a dictionary if you're unsure.

Examples in Context[edit | edit source]

Understanding plurals within the context of sentences will help solidify your knowledge. Here are some examples:

Ukrainian Pronunciation English
Я маю три стільці. Ya mayu try stіl'tsі. I have three chairs.
У неї п’ять братів. U neї p'yat' bratіv. She has five brothers.
Вони читають книги. Voni chytayut' knyhy. They are reading books.
Ми бачимо красиві квіти. My bachymo krasivі kvіty. We see beautiful flowers.
Я люблю великі міста. Ya lyublyu velykі mіsta. I love big cities.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now it's time to put your knowledge to the test! Below are some exercises designed to help you practice forming plurals.

Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks[edit | edit source]

Transform the following singular nouns into their plural forms:

1. стілець (chair) → _________

2. квартира (apartment) → _________

3. місто (city) → _________

4. друг (friend) → _________

5. книга (book) → _________

Exercise 2: Identify the gender[edit | edit source]

Determine the gender of the following nouns, then write their plural forms:

1. дівчина (girl) → _________ (gender: ________)

2. море (sea) → _________ (gender: ________)

3. день (day) → _________ (gender: ________)

4. собака (dog) → _________ (gender: ________)

5. поле (field) → _________ (gender: ________)

Exercise 3: Correct the sentences[edit | edit source]

Identify and correct the plural mistakes in the following sentences:

1. Я бачу три столів. → __________

2. У мене є дві машинки. → __________

3. Вони купили нові книгі. → __________

4. Я маю багато друзів. → __________

5. Вона читає цікавий журнали. → __________

Exercise 4: Create sentences[edit | edit source]

Write a sentence using the plural form of the following nouns:

1. стіл (table) → __________

2. жінка (woman) → __________

3. вікно (window) → __________

4. друг (friend) → __________

5. книга (book) → __________

Solutions to Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now, let's review the answers to the exercises.

Solutions to Exercise 1:[edit | edit source]

1. стільці (stіl'tsі)

2. квартири (kvartirи)

3. міста (mіsta)

4. друзі (druzі)

5. книги (knyhy)

Solutions to Exercise 2:[edit | edit source]

1. дівчина (girl) → дівчата (dіvchatа) (gender: feminine)

2. море (sea) → моря (morя) (gender: neuter)

3. день (day) → дні (dnі) (gender: masculine)

4. собака (dog) → собаки (sobaky) (gender: feminine)

5. поле (field) → поля (polya) (gender: neuter)

Solutions to Exercise 3:[edit | edit source]

1. Я бачу три столи. (I see three tables.)

2. У мене є дві машинки. (I have two toy cars.)

3. Вони купили нові книги. (They bought new books.)

4. Я маю багато друзів. (I have many friends.)

5. Вона читає цікаві журнали. (She reads interesting magazines.)

Solutions to Exercise 4:[edit | edit source]

1. У нас є багато столів. (We have many tables.)

2. Вони – красиві жінки. (They are beautiful women.)

3. Я відкриваю нові вікна. (I open new windows.)

4. У мене є кілька друзів. (I have a few friends.)

5. Вона купує нові книги. (She buys new books.)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You've taken a significant step in your Ukrainian language journey by learning how to form and use plurals. Remember that practice is key, and the more you apply these rules, the more natural they will become. Don't hesitate to revisit this lesson as needed, and continue to explore the beautiful intricacies of the Ukrainian language.

Table of Contents - Ukrainian Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Greetings and Introductions


The Ukrainian Alphabet and Pronunciation


Numbers and Time


Nouns and Gender


Family and Relationships


Pronouns and Possessives


Food and Dining


Verbs and Tenses


Travel and Transportation


Adjectives and Adverbs


Hobbies and Leisure


Ukrainian Traditions and Holidays


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Shopping and Services


Ukrainian Cuisine

Sources[edit | edit source]


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