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In today's lesson, we will be discussing the basics of Russian adjectives. We will look at how to form them, their declension, and how to use them in sentences. By the end of this lesson, you should have a good understanding of how to use adjectives in Russian. Please feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
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==Forming Adjectives==
==Introduction==
Adjectives in Russian are formed from nouns, verbs, and adverbs. To form an adjective from a noun, you simply add the suffix -ый/-ий/-ой to the end of the noun. For example, the noun дом (house) becomes домовый (of the house). To form an adjective from a verb, you add the suffix -щий/-ший/-ащий/-ящий to the end of the verb. For example, the verb говорить (to speak) becomes говорящий (speaking). To form an adjective from an adverb, you add the suffix -о/-е to the end of the adverb. For example, the adverb быстро (quickly) becomes быстрое (quick).
Привет! In today's lesson, you will learn about Russian adjectives. After mastering this topic, you can also explore other related pages, such as [[Language/Russian/Grammar/Noun-Adjective-Agreement|Russian noun-adjective agreement]] to further enhance your understanding of Russian grammar.  
 
==Declension of Adjectives==
Adjectives in Russian decline according to gender, number, and case. The gender of an adjective is determined by the gender of the noun it is describing. The number of an adjective is determined by the number of the noun it is describing. The case of an adjective is determined by the case of the noun it is describing.
 
For example, the adjective большой (big) declines as follows:
 
===Masculine===
Nominative: большой
 
Accusative: большого
 
Genitive: большого
 
Dative: большому
 
Instrumental: большим
 
Prepositional: большом


===Feminine===
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== Adjectives in Russian ==
In Russian, adjectives come after the noun they describe. For example: красивый дом (krasivyi dom) means "beautiful house". The adjective красивый (krasivyi) agrees with the gender, number, and case of the noun дом (dom). If the noun is masculine, like дом (dom), the adjective takes on the masculine form, красивый (krasivyi). If the noun is feminine, like машина (mashina), the adjective would be красивая (krasivaya). If the noun is neuter, like окно (okno), the adjective would be красивое (krasivoe). If the noun is plural, like дома (doma), the adjective would be красивые (krasivye).


Nominative: большая
Adjectives in Russian can also be of two types: short and long.


Accusative: большую
== Short Adjectives ==
Short adjectives consist of a single word and are usually used in the positive form. They can appear in various cases and answer the question "what?" or "which?". Here is a table with some examples:


Genitive: большой
{| class="wikitable"
! Russian
! Pronunciation
! English Translation
|-
| красивый
| krasivyi [krɐˈsʲi.vɨ]
| beautiful
|-
| высокий
| vysokii [ˈvɨ.sɐ.kʲij]
| tall
|-
| молодой
| molodoi [mɐˈlo.doj]
| young
|}


Dative: большой
Here's an example dialogue to demonstrate the use of short adjectives:


Instrumental: большой
* Person 1: Этот дом красивый. (Etot dom krasivyi) - "This house is beautiful."
* Person 2: Да, он красивый и высокий. (Da, on krasivyi i vysokii) - "Yes, it's beautiful and tall."


Prepositional: большой
When using short adjectives in a sentence, we need to decide which case to use based on the role of the noun in the sentence.


===Neuter===
== Long Adjectives ==
Nominative: большое
Long adjectives consist of two or more words and are usually used in the comparative and superlative forms. They can appear in various cases and answer the question "how?" or "to what extent?". Here is a table with some examples:


Accusative: большое
{| class="wikitable"
! Russian
! Pronunciation
! English Translation
|-
| очень красивый
| ochen' krasivyi [ɐˈtɕenʲ ˈkrɐsʲi.vɨ]
| very beautiful
|-
| самый красивый
| samyi krasivyi [ˈsamɨj ˈkrɐsʲi.vɨ]
| the most beautiful
|-
| маленький и темный
| malen'kii i temnyi [mɐˈlʲenʲ.kʲɪj i ˈtʲem.nɨj]
| small and dark
|}


Genitive: большого
Here's an example dialogue to demonstrate the use of long adjectives:


Dative: большому
* Person 1: Этот город очень красивый. (Etot gorod ochen' krasivyi) - "This city is very beautiful."
* Person 2: Да, он один из самых красивых городов в [https://polyglotclub.com/language/russian Russian]. (Da, on odin iz samykh krasivykh gorodov v [https://polyglotclub.com/language/russian Russian]) - "Yes, it's one of the most beautiful cities in [https://polyglotclub.com/language/russian Russian]."


Instrumental: большим
When using long adjectives, we need to pay attention to the gender, number, and case of the noun they describe.


Prepositional: большом
== Comparison of Adjectives ==
In Russian, there are three degrees of comparison: positive, comparative, and superlative.


===Plural===
To form the comparative degree, we can use the following structures:
Nominative: большие


Accusative: больших
* Сравнительная конструкция (sravnitel'naia konstruktsiia) - "Comparative construction"
To form the comparative construction, we use the word чем (chem) which means "than". The formula is: [adjective] [чем] [noun].
For example: Он выше меня. (On vysshe menia) - "He's taller than me." (literally: "He's taller than me").


Genitive: больших
* Сравнительная степень (sravnitel'naia stepen') - "Comparative degree"
To form the comparative degree, we use the suffix -ее (-ee) after the stem of the adjective. For example: высокий - выше (vysokii - vyshe) - "tall - taller".


Dative: большим
To form the superlative degree, we can use the following structures:


Instrumental: большими
* Превосходная конструкция (prevoshodnaia konstruktsiia) - "Superlative construction"
To form the superlative construction, we use the words самый (samyi) which means "the most", followed by the adjective in its short form, and then the noun. The formula is: [самый] [adjective short form] [noun].
For example: самый высокий здание (samyi vysokii zdanie) - "the tallest building".


Prepositional: больших
* Превосходная степень (prevoshodnaia stepen') - "Superlative degree"
To form the superlative degree, we use the suffix -ейший (-eishii) after the stem of the adjective. For example: высокий - самый высокий (vysokii - samyi vysokii) - "tall - the tallest".


==Using Adjectives in Sentences==
== Conclusion ==
Adjectives in Russian are usually placed before the noun they are describing. For example, the sentence "The big house" would be translated as "Большой дом". However, when using the genitive, dative, instrumental, or prepositional cases, the adjective is placed after the noun. For example, the sentence "I saw the big house" would be translated as "Я видел дома большого".
Congratulations! You've learned all about adjectives in the Russian language. Remember to practice the different forms and structures we've discussed in order to improve your knowledge of the topic. To improve your [[Language/Russian|Russian]] [[Language/Russian/Grammar|Grammar]], you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=103 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/russian/question questions]!
 
Adjectives can also be used to compare two things. To do this, you use the comparative form of the adjective. To form the comparative form of an adjective, you add the suffix -ее/-ий/-ая/-яя to the end of the adjective. For example, the adjective большой (big) becomes большее (bigger). To compare two things, you use the word чем (than). For example, the sentence "This house is bigger than that one" would be translated as "Этот дом больше чем тот".
 
Adjectives can also be used to express a superlative. To do this, you use the superlative form of the adjective. To form the superlative form of an adjective, you add the suffix -ейший/-ийший/-аяшая/-яяшая to the end of the adjective. For example, the adjective большой (big) becomes большейший (the biggest). To express a superlative, you use the word среди (among). For example, the sentence "This is the biggest house among all of them" would be translated as "Это самый большой дом среди всех".
 
That concludes our lesson on Russian adjectives. Now you should have a good understanding of how to form, decline, and use adjectives in Russian.


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==Videos==
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===Russian adjectives and their endings, declension of Russian ...===
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===Adjective Agreement in Russian (Nominative) - YouTube===
 
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===Degrees of comparison of adjectives. Russian grammar - YouTube===
===An Introduction to Short Adjectives in Russian - YouTube===
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===Adjectives after два/две, три, четыре in Russian - YouTube===
===Adjectives. Russian grammar - YouTube===
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===Russian Cases: Genitive Plural of Adjectives & Modifiers - YouTube===
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Russian Grammar - Adjectives

Introduction[edit | edit source]

Привет! In today's lesson, you will learn about Russian adjectives. After mastering this topic, you can also explore other related pages, such as Russian noun-adjective agreement to further enhance your understanding of Russian grammar.

Happy learning! 🤓🇷🇺

Adjectives in Russian[edit | edit source]

In Russian, adjectives come after the noun they describe. For example: красивый дом (krasivyi dom) means "beautiful house". The adjective красивый (krasivyi) agrees with the gender, number, and case of the noun дом (dom). If the noun is masculine, like дом (dom), the adjective takes on the masculine form, красивый (krasivyi). If the noun is feminine, like машина (mashina), the adjective would be красивая (krasivaya). If the noun is neuter, like окно (okno), the adjective would be красивое (krasivoe). If the noun is plural, like дома (doma), the adjective would be красивые (krasivye).

Adjectives in Russian can also be of two types: short and long.

Short Adjectives[edit | edit source]

Short adjectives consist of a single word and are usually used in the positive form. They can appear in various cases and answer the question "what?" or "which?". Here is a table with some examples:

Russian Pronunciation English Translation
красивый krasivyi [krɐˈsʲi.vɨ] beautiful
высокий vysokii [ˈvɨ.sɐ.kʲij] tall
молодой molodoi [mɐˈlo.doj] young

Here's an example dialogue to demonstrate the use of short adjectives:

  • Person 1: Этот дом красивый. (Etot dom krasivyi) - "This house is beautiful."
  • Person 2: Да, он красивый и высокий. (Da, on krasivyi i vysokii) - "Yes, it's beautiful and tall."

When using short adjectives in a sentence, we need to decide which case to use based on the role of the noun in the sentence.

Long Adjectives[edit | edit source]

Long adjectives consist of two or more words and are usually used in the comparative and superlative forms. They can appear in various cases and answer the question "how?" or "to what extent?". Here is a table with some examples:

Russian Pronunciation English Translation
очень красивый ochen' krasivyi [ɐˈtɕenʲ ˈkrɐsʲi.vɨ] very beautiful
самый красивый samyi krasivyi [ˈsamɨj ˈkrɐsʲi.vɨ] the most beautiful
маленький и темный malen'kii i temnyi [mɐˈlʲenʲ.kʲɪj i ˈtʲem.nɨj] small and dark

Here's an example dialogue to demonstrate the use of long adjectives:

  • Person 1: Этот город очень красивый. (Etot gorod ochen' krasivyi) - "This city is very beautiful."
  • Person 2: Да, он один из самых красивых городов в Russian. (Da, on odin iz samykh krasivykh gorodov v Russian) - "Yes, it's one of the most beautiful cities in Russian."

When using long adjectives, we need to pay attention to the gender, number, and case of the noun they describe.

Comparison of Adjectives[edit | edit source]

In Russian, there are three degrees of comparison: positive, comparative, and superlative.

To form the comparative degree, we can use the following structures:

  • Сравнительная конструкция (sravnitel'naia konstruktsiia) - "Comparative construction"

To form the comparative construction, we use the word чем (chem) which means "than". The formula is: [adjective] [чем] [noun]. For example: Он выше меня. (On vysshe menia) - "He's taller than me." (literally: "He's taller than me").

  • Сравнительная степень (sravnitel'naia stepen') - "Comparative degree"

To form the comparative degree, we use the suffix -ее (-ee) after the stem of the adjective. For example: высокий - выше (vysokii - vyshe) - "tall - taller".

To form the superlative degree, we can use the following structures:

  • Превосходная конструкция (prevoshodnaia konstruktsiia) - "Superlative construction"

To form the superlative construction, we use the words самый (samyi) which means "the most", followed by the adjective in its short form, and then the noun. The formula is: [самый] [adjective short form] [noun]. For example: самый высокий здание (samyi vysokii zdanie) - "the tallest building".

  • Превосходная степень (prevoshodnaia stepen') - "Superlative degree"

To form the superlative degree, we use the suffix -ейший (-eishii) after the stem of the adjective. For example: высокий - самый высокий (vysokii - samyi vysokii) - "tall - the tallest".

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You've learned all about adjectives in the Russian language. Remember to practice the different forms and structures we've discussed in order to improve your knowledge of the topic. To improve your Russian Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Videos[edit | edit source]

Russian adjectives and their endings, declension of Russian ...[edit | edit source]

Adjective Agreement in Russian (Nominative) - YouTube[edit | edit source]

An Introduction to Short Adjectives in Russian - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Adjectives after два/две, три, четыре in Russian - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Russian Cases: Genitive Plural of Adjectives & Modifiers - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]

Sources[edit | edit source]