Farid
Is there any way to recognize which masculine noun to be made plural with an "a" instead of и,ы? Chech out the following: Город: города Голос: голоса Вечер: вечера Глаз: глаза In these words there is a rhythm: *o*o* *е*е* Are the nouns which have the similar rhythm, as what I wrote, made plural with an "a" at the end?
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There are no rules at all. You have to remember the plural of every word in Russian: круг - круги, друг - друзья, луг - луга.
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In general, with masculine nouns -ы/-и is used for long words (with 2 or more vowels), and last vowel is stressed. -а/-я is used for long words, and first vowel is stressed Of course, there are many exclusions. For short words, half of them have -ы/-и, half of them have -a/-я. Maybe there is any rule, but I haven't seen any. And there are endings like -ья or so.
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Город: города Голос: голоса Вечер: вечера Глаз: глаза час: часы рот: рты рота: роты
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العربية, العربية (اللهجة المصرية), الإنجليزية, الألمانية, الفارسية, الروسية, الإسبانية
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العربية (اللهجة المصرية), الألمانية, الروسية, الإسبانية