Practice Russian Prepositional Case

The prepositional case (предложный падеж) is always used with a preposition — most commonly "в" (in) and "о" (about). It expresses location and topics, as in "I live in Moscow" (Я живу в Москве) and "I'm thinking about work" (Я думаю о работе).

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Prepositional Case Endings (предложный падеж)

GenderSingularPlural
masculine-е/-и/-у-ах/-ях
feminine-е/-и-ах/-ях
neuter-е/-и-ах/-ях

Examples

МоскваМоскве

Я живу в Москве (I live in Moscow)

работаработе

Я думаю о работе (I'm thinking about work)

столстоле

Книга на столе (The book is on the table)

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