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How do you say broken Russian?

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Anonymous

8y ago
Updated: 2/28/2022

For masculine nouns - Сломан (slo-man)

For feminine nouns - Сломана (slo-man-a)

For neuter nouns - Сломано (slo-man-a)

For plural nouns - Сломаны (slo-man-i)

Use this to say "something is broken".

To say "the broken something" use the adjective.

Masculine - Сломанный (slo-man-i)

Feminine - Сломанная (slo-man-a-ya)

Neuter - Сломанное ( slo-man-o-ye)

Plural - Сломанные (slo-man-i-ye)

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