The Magical World Of Ukrainian Cases.
- VIVA VOX Language School

- Oct 30
- 4 min read
Updated: Oct 31
A Simple Guide for Beginners
If youāre learning Ukrainian, youāve probably noticed that words change their endings. Thatās not a mistake, itās grammar magicĀ called the case system.
What Are āCasesā?
In English, word order tells us who does what:
The girl sees the boy. ā The boy sees the girl.
But in Ukrainian, word endingsĀ do this job.
ŠŃŠ²ŃŠøŠ½Š° Š±Š°ŃŠøŃŃ Ń Š»Š¾ŠæŃŃ. = ЄлопŃŃ Š±Š°ŃŠøŃŃ Š“ŃŠ²Ńина.
ŠŃŠ²ŃŠøŠ½Š°Ā Š±Š°ŃŠøŃŃ Ń Š»Š¾ŠæŃŃ. ā Š„лопеŃŃ Š±Š°ŃŠøŃŃ Š“ŃŠ²ŃинŃ.
So even if you change the word order, the meaning stays clear because the endings show who is doing what.
How Many Cases Does Ukrainian Have?
Ukrainian has 7 grammatical cases. Each one shows the role of a word in the sentence, whether itās the subject, the object, the location, or the tool used to do something.
What Changes in Cases?
In Ukrainian, nouns, adjectives, pronouns, and some numeralsĀ change their endings depending on the case.
For example, the word "Š“ŃŠ²Ńина"Ā (girl) looks different in each case:

Š“ŃŠ²Ńина ā Š“ŃŠ²Ńини ā Š“ŃŠ²ŃŠøŠ½Ń ā Š“ŃŠ²ŃŠøŠ½Ń ā Š“ŃŠ²ŃŠøŠ½Š¾Ń ā (Ń) Š“ŃŠ²ŃŠøŠ½Ń ā Š“ŃŠ²Ńино!
And hereās the fun part, even your name and surnameĀ change too!
For example:
English | Ukrainian | Meaning / Use |
Anna. | ŠŠ½Š½Š°. | (Nominative ā basic form.) |
Annaās book. | ŠŠ½ŠøŠ³Š° ŠŠ½Š½Šø. | (Genitive ā showing possession.) |
Give this book to Anna. | ŠŠ°Š¹ ŠŗŠ½ŠøŠ³Ń ŠŠ½Š½Ń. | (Dative ā giving to someone.) |
I see Anna. | ŠÆ баŃŃ ŠŠ½Š½Ń. | (Accusative ā direct object.) |
Iām with Anna. | ŠÆ Š· ŠŠ½Š½Š¾Ń. | (Instrumental ā with someone.) |
Iām talking about Anna. | ŠÆ ŃŠ¾Š·ŠæŠ¾Š²ŃŠ“Š°Ń ŠæŃŠ¾ ŠŠ½Š½Ń. | (Locative ā about someone.) |
Hey, Anna! | ŠŠ½Š½Š¾! | (Vocative ā calling someone.) |
Two Key Things to Learn About Cases
When studying Ukrainian cases, focus on two main ideas:
When do we use each case?ā Learn what function each case shows: is it about who does something, who receives something, where something happens, or who owns it. Think of each case as a little story about relationships between words.
What are the endings?ā Each case has its own endings for masculine, feminine, neuter, and pluralĀ forms. Once you start seeing patterns, youāll quickly recognise which case is used.
The 7 Ukrainian Cases ā with Examples
1. Nominative Case ŠŠ°Š·ŠøŠ²Š½ŠøŠ¹Ā (Who? What?)
Use:Ā for the subject of a sentence (the person or thing doing the action).
Also used:
to name or define something (Це Š¼Š¾Ń мама. This is my mom).
in dictionary form, all nouns are listed in the Nominative.
Examples:
Це Š“ŃŠ²Ńина. This is a girl.
ŠŃŃĀ ŃŠæŠøŃŃ. The cat is sleeping.
ŠŠøŃв - ŃŃŠ¾Š»ŠøŃŃ Š£ŠŗŃŠ°Ńни. Kyiv is the capital of Ukraine.
2. Genitive Case РоГовий (Whose? Of what?)
Use:Ā to show possession, absence, or quantity.
Also used:
after many prepositions (без, ГлŃ, Š²ŃŠ“, Ń, Š·).
to show āa part of somethingā.
Examples:
ŠŠ½ŠøŠ³Š° Š“ŃŃŠ³Š°. ā A friendās book.
ŠŠµŠ¼Š°Ń ŃŃŠŗŃŃ. ā Thereās no sugar.
Š”ŠŗŠ»ŃŠ½ŠŗŠ° воГи. ā A glass of water.
ŠŠøŃŃ Š²ŃŠ“ мами. ā A letter from my mom.
3. Dative Case ŠŠ°Š²Š°Š»Ńний (To whom? For whom?)
Use:Ā for the receiverĀ of an action.
Also used:
to express feelings or age (ŠŠµŠ½Ń 20 ŃŠ¾ŠŗŃв ā I am 20 years old).
with verbs like Š“Š¾ŠæŠ¾Š¼Š°Š³Š°ŃŠø (to help)Ā or Š“Š·Š²Š¾Š½ŠøŃŠø (to call).
Examples:
ŠÆ Š“Š°Ń ŠŗŠ½ŠøŠ¶ŠŗŃ Š“ŃŃŠ³Ń. ā Iām giving the book to my friend.
ŠŠ¾Š½Š° ŃŠµŠ»ŠµŃонŃŃ Š¼Š°Š¼Ń. ā She calls her mother.
ŠŠµŠ½ŃĀ Ń Š¾Š»Š¾Š“Š½Š¾. ā Iām cold.
ŠŠ¾Š¼ŃĀ 30 ŃŠ¾ŠŗŃв. ā He is 30 years old.
4. Accusative Case ŠŠ½Š°Ń ŃŠ“ний (Whom? What?)
Use:Ā for the direct objectĀ (the person or thing receiving the action).
Also used:
after some prepositions showing motion (на, в, ŃŠµŃез).
to express time duration.
Examples:
ŠÆ баŃŃ Š“ŃŠ²ŃинŃ. ā I see the girl.
ŠŠø ŃŠøŃŠ°ŃŠ¼Š¾ книгŃ. ā We're reading a book.
ŠŠ“Ń Š² ŠŠøŃв. ā Iām going to Kyiv.
Š§ŠµŠŗŠ°Ń ŃŠµŠ±Šµ. ā Iām waiting for you.
5. Instrumental Case ŠŃŃŠ“ний (With whom? With what?)
Use:Ā to show the toolĀ or instrumentĀ used to do something.
Also used:
to show company (āwith someoneā).
after the verb бŃŃŠøĀ in the meaning āto be somethingā.
Examples:
ŠŠ¾Š½Š° ŠæŠøŃŠµ Š¾Š»ŃŠ²Ńем. ā She writes with a pencil.
ŠŠø йГемо Š· Š“ŃŃŠ·Ńми. ā Weāre going with friends.
ŠŃн ŃŃŠ°Š² Š»ŃŠŗŠ°Ńем. ā He became a doctor.
ŠÆ ŃŠ¾Š·Š¼Š¾Š²Š»ŃŃ Š· Š²ŃŠøŃŠµŠ»ŃŠŗŠ¾Ń. ā Iām talking with the teacher.
6. Locative Case ŠŃŃŃŠµŠ²ŠøŠ¹Ā (About whom? About what? Where?)
Use:Ā to show locationĀ or the topic of discussionĀ (always used with prepositions).
Also used:
with āŠ²/Ńā, āŠ½Š°ā, āŠæŃŠøā, āŠ¾/обā to describe where something happens.
Examples:
Š£ ŠŠøŃвŃ. ā In Kyiv.
ŠŠ° ŃŃŠ¾ŃŃ. ā At the lesson.
7. Vocative Case ā ŠŠ»ŠøŃŠ½ŠøŠ¹Ā (Calling someone)
Use:Ā when addressing someone directly.
Also used:
in friendly or emotional speech, it adds warmth.
Examples:
ŠŠ°ŃŃŃ, ŠæŃŠøŠ²ŃŃ! ā Hi, Maria!
ŠŃŃŠ¶Šµ, ŃŠ“Šø ŃŃŠ“Šø! ā Friend, come here!
Note for Learners:
These are the most common everyday usesĀ of Ukrainian cases. There are also other, more specific usesĀ (for example, after certain verbs or fixed prepositions), which youāll learn step by step as your Ukrainian grows.
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This is so helpful! Hope you'll add tables with all the endings soon. That would be perfect!
One suggestion: tables with case endings would be amazing! Really hoping to see that soon! š
Wow!!! This is amazing! You explained cases in such a simple way. The table with different endings really helped me.
I'm saving this guide it's perfect for beginners. Thank you!