Ukrainian
Cyrillic alphabet for Ukrainian
Grammar
Ukrainian nouns are distinguished by gender: masculine, feminine, and neuter and have seven cases (nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, instrumental, prepositional, vocative).
Feminine nouns normally end in а/я, masculine have bare consonants at the end (no changeable endings), and usual neuter endings are е/о.
Verbs inflect for present and past and future tense. Verbs in the infinitive form end with -ти.
There are two groups of verbs: imperfective and perfective. Imperfective verbs denote incomplete, continuous, or repetitive action; perfective verbs, on the contrary, indicate that the action has been/will be completed. Perfective verbs can never be in the present tense. For each imperfective verb, there's usually a perfective counterpart (or even several counterparts with variations in meaning).
Some verbs end with -ся. These are so called reflexive verbs. Grammatically they function similarly to non-reflexive verbs, so if you see -ти right before the -ся, you know that it's a common infinitive.
There’s no fixed word order and no articles in Ukrainian.

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