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It can be difficult to understand when to use different noun and adjective endings in Russian.
Generally speaking:
Feminine nouns end with "а" or "я"
Masculine nouns end with a consonant
Neuter nouns end with "о" or "е"
Plural nouns end with "и" or "ы"
Adjectives have different endings. Generally speaking:
When a noun is feminine the adjective will end in "ая" or "яя"
When a noun is masculine the adjective will end in "ый" or "ой" or "ий"
When a noun is neuter the adjective will end in "ое" or "ее"
When a noun is plural the adjective will end in "ые" or "ие"
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