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Denker, Richter, H&a says
Vegan, Russian grammar is difficult if you're unfamiliar with foreign language and only speak English.
That's because like Latin, Greek, German, and to a lesser extent French and English it is an INFLECTED language. That means that the ending attached to most words plays a role in the correct grammar.
Since Russian uses no articles, having studied Latin, it functions most similarly to Latin grammar, although once you learn the Cyrillic Alphabet, you will discover that Russian shares a wide range of words with the Indo-European languages.
To give you specific examples, would be a mistake.
Russian is a vast language and it has a vast literary heritage. I recommend you study it. Once you've commanded Russian, German and French are never far behind.
Good luck with any of your choices, Vegan. Learning Russian Grammar is like learning to drive a stick shift in a world full of automatics. It is an accomplishment and makes you a cultured person. The same would be true for Spanish. But nothing is more hauntingly beautiful than Russian culture and the Russian language.
Nick says
the cases… instrumental, genitive… ect.