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Nouns can be one of three genders; Masculine, Feminine or Neuter. It's important to know which gender each word is. But if you get it wrong, don't worry you'll still be understood. | Nouns can be one of three genders; Masculine, Feminine or Neuter. It's important to know which gender each word is. But if you get it wrong, don't worry you'll still be understood. | ||
It's very easy to determine the gender of nouns; my personal trick is called ''Hiya Owen!'' | It's very easy to determine the gender of nouns; my personal trick is called ''Hiya Owen!'' | ||
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* Neuter nouns usually end in -о or -е | * Neuter nouns usually end in -о or -е | ||
* Masculine nouns end in a consonant, example: н | * Masculine nouns end in a consonant, example: н | ||
All together; it sounds like: ''Ah-ya-oh-e-n'' Which sounds like ''Hiya Owen'' | All together; it sounds like: ''Ah-ya-oh-e-n'' Which sounds like ''Hiya Owen'' | ||
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* Nouns ending in a double consonant followed by -я are neuter | * Nouns ending in a double consonant followed by -я are neuter | ||
<span link>Once you've mastered this lesson, take a look at these related pages:</span> [[Language/Ukrainian/Grammar/Verbs---Future-Tense|Verbs: Future Tense]], [[Language/Ukrainian/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]], [[Language/Ukrainian/Grammar/Adverbs|Adverbs]] & [[Language/Ukrainian/Grammar/Personal-Pronouns|Personal Pronouns]]. | |||
== Source == | == Source == | ||
https://forum.duolingo.com/comment/17637411/Overview-Of-Ukrainian-Grammar-UK-GRAMMAR-PORTAL | https://forum.duolingo.com/comment/17637411/Overview-Of-Ukrainian-Grammar-UK-GRAMMAR-PORTAL | ||
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===Basic Ukrainian grammar: Personal pronouns - YouTube=== | ===Basic Ukrainian grammar: Personal pronouns - YouTube=== | ||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtpQU-oQ8A0</youtube> | <youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtpQU-oQ8A0</youtube> | ||
==Other Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/Ukrainian/Grammar/Plural|Plural]] | |||
* [[Language/Ukrainian/Grammar/Possessive-Pronouns|Possessive Pronouns]] | |||
* [[Language/Ukrainian/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]] | |||
* [[Language/Ukrainian/Grammar/Cases|Cases]] | |||
* [[Language/Ukrainian/Grammar/The-possessive-pronoun-sviy|The possessive pronoun sviy]] | |||
* [[Language/Ukrainian/Grammar/The-Adjective:-Degrees-of-comparison|The Adjective: Degrees of comparison]] | |||
* [[Language/Ukrainian/Grammar/Present-tense|Present tense]] | |||
* [[Language/Ukrainian/Grammar/Questions|Questions]] | |||
* [[Language/Ukrainian/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]] | |||
* [[Language/Ukrainian/Grammar/Negation|Negation]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:05, 27 March 2023
Nouns can be one of three genders; Masculine, Feminine or Neuter. It's important to know which gender each word is. But if you get it wrong, don't worry you'll still be understood.
It's very easy to determine the gender of nouns; my personal trick is called Hiya Owen!
- Feminine nouns usually end in -а or -я
- Neuter nouns usually end in -о or -е
- Masculine nouns end in a consonant, example: н
All together; it sounds like: Ah-ya-oh-e-n Which sounds like Hiya Owen
Then there's just one rule to remember:
- Nouns ending in a double consonant followed by -я are neuter
Once you've mastered this lesson, take a look at these related pages: Verbs: Future Tense, Future Tense, Adverbs & Personal Pronouns.
Source[edit | edit source]
https://forum.duolingo.com/comment/17637411/Overview-Of-Ukrainian-Grammar-UK-GRAMMAR-PORTAL
Videos[edit | edit source]
Ukrainian Lesson 7. Plural Nouns - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Basic Ukrainian grammar: Personal pronouns - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Plural
- Possessive Pronouns
- Pronouns
- Cases
- The possessive pronoun sviy
- The Adjective: Degrees of comparison
- Present tense
- Questions
- Plurals
- Negation