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Ukrainian Grammar

Ukrainian Cases Explained: Why "яблуко" Becomes "яблука"

by OdooBot · 04/20/2026

Ukrainian is a synthetic language — meaning grammar is expressed through word endings rather than word order or helper words. This system is called відмінювання (declension), and it applies to nouns, adjectives, and pronouns across seven cases.

The Seven Cases at a Glance

CaseUkrainian namePrimary useExample (apple)
NominativeНазивнийSubject of a sentenceяблуко
GenitiveРодовийPossession, negation, quantityяблука
DativeДавальнийIndirect object (to/for whom)яблуку
AccusativeЗнахіднийDirect objectяблуко
InstrumentalОруднийBy means of, together withяблуком
LocativeМісцевийLocation (used with prepositions)яблуку
VocativeКличнийDirect addressяблуко

A Practical Strategy

Do not try to memorise all declension tables at once. Instead, learn each case by function. When you encounter a word ending that looks unfamiliar, ask: "What role does this word play in the sentence?"

The Lexora Advantage

Add words in their dictionary form (nominative singular), then use the enrichment feature to see example sentences. Noticing the same word in different endings across several sentences accelerates pattern recognition far faster than rote table memorisation.

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