Declining Common Russian Surnames: How to Get the Endings Right

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Russian grammar

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Getting the endings right for the most common Russian surnames can be a challenge. At some point you may find yourself saying "ой, ой, ой, ой..." - which can actually be really helpful! Watch the video to find out why.
We'll pay special attention to some of these issues so you can say things like "with Akunin," "Here are the Morozovs," "I'm reading Akhmatova," and "with Natasha Rostova" with confidence.
Note that this is an UPDATED version of a previously uploaded video. I've improved the sound, changed a few names, and added captions.
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@kombuchamushroompeople
@kombuchamushroompeople Жыл бұрын
your channel is a life saver, thank you
@russiangrammar
@russiangrammar Жыл бұрын
Спасибо! ))
@christinenounou2666
@christinenounou2666 Жыл бұрын
Just when I thought I was getting the hang of this language. ой, ой, ой, ой, indeed!!!!
@CrazyDreamer1001
@CrazyDreamer1001 Жыл бұрын
Will there be a follow-up video about those other types of names? And the rules (if there are any) for foreign names? I can try to look for other sources but I always remember better from these videos! The pronunciation of the unstressed ой ending is often giving me trouble when listening (for example in song lyrics). Sometimes it sounds like ай and that's good because it can't be confused for something else but often I think it sounds like ый which makes it more difficult.
@HalfgildWynac
@HalfgildWynac Жыл бұрын
-ый/ий/ой (-ая/-яя) last names decline like adjectives. For example, Толстой has the same pattern as седой, голубой, or крутой (i.e, it is an ending-stressed adjective). Ставицкий/Ставицкая work the same as русский/русская. Шостакович and Шевчук decline like nouns but only for males (for females, the family name is still Шостакович but it does not decline). Евтушенко is indeclinable.
@russiangrammar
@russiangrammar Жыл бұрын
Working on it... coming soon!
@jakethesnake95
@jakethesnake95 9 ай бұрын
Я люблю музыку _Лены Катиной, Юли Волковой_ и _Юлии Савичевой._ Я думаю, что они - прекрасные артистки. Но музыку _Сергея Лазарева_ я тоже никогда не слушал.
@russiangrammar
@russiangrammar 9 ай бұрын
Я тоже никогда не слушал музыку Сергея Лазарева. It's very common to use the imperfective with negation in the past. 🙂
@lucaarama2975
@lucaarama2975 Жыл бұрын
great channel, thanks
@christophercole8877
@christophercole8877 Жыл бұрын
I decline to have anything to do with Russians for the next century.
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