« Nominative Case (Именительный Падеж)

The nominative case in Russian is primarily used to indicate the subject of a sentence. It answers the questions кто (who) and что (what). Typically, it is also the dictionary form of Russian words.

When to Use the Nominative Case

Nominative Case Endings

The nominative case has the following standard endings for nouns:

Singular Nouns:

Plural Nouns:

Adjective Endings

Adjectives in the nominative case must agree with the nouns they modify in gender, number, and case:

Reference Spelling Rule 1 for masculine singular and plural adjectives, Spelling Rule 2 for feminine singular adjectives, and Spelling Rule 3 for neuter singular adjectives.

Pronouns in the Nominative Case

Personal pronouns in the nominative case are as follows: