Practice Russian Declensions
Test your knowledge of Russian noun cases with a customizable quiz. Select which cases and genders to practice, then answer 10 questions.
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How to practice Russian declensions online for free?
Russian has 6 grammatical cases — Nominative, Accusative, Genitive, Dative, Instrumental, and Prepositional — and every noun changes its ending depending on its role in a sentence. Mastering these declension patterns is essential for speaking and writing correct Russian.
This free online quiz lets you practice Russian noun declensions with over 400 words across all genders (masculine, feminine, neuter). Each quiz generates 10 multiple-choice questions, showing you a word in its base form and asking you to select the correct declined form for a specific case.
You can customize your practice by selecting which cases and number forms (singular or plural) to focus on. Beginners often start with accusative and genitive; intermediate learners can work on dative, instrumental, and prepositional. Use the case-specific links below for targeted practice.
How it works
Choose your focus
Select which cases (accusative, genitive, dative, instrumental, prepositional) and genders to practice.
Answer 10 questions
For each question, see a noun in its base form and pick the correct declined form from 4 options.
Review and improve
Get instant feedback on every answer, then review your score and the correct forms you missed.
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