This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1890 Excerpt: ...lyjOKt stocking. nyji pood, cairort boot. casern fathom. N. B. Casern, undergoes a displacement of the accent: casern, of the fathoms. Nouns which end in aHHHi and Jjhhht. have in the plural peculiar inflections, their singular being quite regular: Singular. Plural. N. jaopjiHHH'i the nobleman. jBopme the noblemen. G. ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1890 Excerpt: ...lyjOKt stocking. nyji pood, cairort boot. casern fathom. N. B. Casern, undergoes a displacement of the accent: casern, of the fathoms. Nouns which end in aHHHi and Jjhhht. have in the plural peculiar inflections, their singular being quite regular: Singular. Plural. N. jaopjiHHH'i the nobleman. jBopme the noblemen. G. jBopaHHHa of the nobleman. jBopaHt of the noblemen. D. flBopaHHHy to the nobleman. flBopmain. to the noblemen. A. jBopairaHa the nobleman. flBopirai the noblemen. I. ABopaHHnoMibythenobleman. jBopaHaMH by the noblemen. P. jBopaBHHi (about) the nobl. (o) flBopaoaxs (about) the nobl. Such are: ABTjraiaHHH'i Englishman. PocciaHHHt Russian. noce.iHHHH'b husbandman. rpasjaHHHi. citizen. BoarapHHt Bulgarian. itpecTBaHHH'B peasant. The most names of young animals ending in eHOKt have retained in the plural the Slavonic inflection aTa or aTa: 1 See First Part, 2nd and 3rd lesson. Russian Con v.-Grammar. 10 A few masculine nouns in t and & take in their nominative plural the inflections a and A. The following are the most common words of this class: The following words have special terminations for the nominative and genitive plural: tfapHHT, master, gentlemen 6ape gentlemen gen.plur. 6apt. The following nouns have a double termination in the nominative plural, the first of which is more frequently used in colloquial language: yrojii. charcoal. ywTejiB teacher. N. B. Those nouns with veying a different meaning will be found in the fourth lesson. Some nouns in eft and a few Christian names in ift change the e or i of the nominative singular into L in all other cases, as it has been seen in the third lesson of the first part; but most nouns in ifi retain their i in all cases, and in the prepositional singular they take H instead of 4 (like repofi and...
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