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How many grammatical cases does Russian have?

44
If you'd like to study cases in more detail, please read our lessons dedicated to each of the six cases in Russian. There are six cases in Russian: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, instrumental, and prepositional.


In respect to this, which language has the most grammatical cases?

Hungarian

Similarly, does Russian have grammatical gender? In Russian, as with many other languages, each noun is assigned a gender. Russian has three genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter (neutral). In the cases of words like “father” these relate to physical gender. However you will still need to know the gender because it affects how words are formed.

Secondly, how many grammatical cases are there?

five

How many cases are there in German?

four cases

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