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Simon Wyatt
How is the dative case used in Russian and how is it formed?
I have just started learning Russian and starting to have to use other forms of the nouns. I would be very grateful if someone could explain how to use and conjugate the dative form.
Jan 17, 2013 8:25 PM
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Dative is a Russian grammar case that expresses action is addressed or referred to the object you are speaking about. Here I'll try to explain the order of forming it.
Mother gave а bottle of water to (WHOM?) her child.
Мама дала бутылку воды (КОМУ?) своему ребенку.
Here the word "Ребенок" was used in a dative case "РебенКУ", because the action that mother did ("GAVE") was addressed to some object ("CHILD").
In dictionaries all the words go in Nominative. So, to make a dative form of it, you should learn the rules of changing the word's ending according to its gender and form (singular or plural). It's a difficult thing to explain in two words.
Hope my answer was helpful.
January 19, 2013
+ Кроме того, дательный падеж используется после предлогов «к», «по», «благодаря»:
Я иду к другу.
Мы гуляем по Невскому проспекту.
Благодаря твоей помощи я сделал работу вовремя.
January 17, 2013
Dative case has such questions to the object, as --- to give wich ? to give what?
January 17, 2013
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