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Russian declension

Russian declension is elaborate and complex. Nouns, pronouns, adjective, demonstratives, most numbers, ordinals and other particles are declined for number (singular, plural) cases (six or seven cases) and gender (masculine, feminine, neutural). There are several paradigms for each declension with numerous irregular forms.
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