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What is the Russian word for the?

The Russian word for "the" depends on the grammatical case of the noun it modifies. Here's a breakdown:

Nominative case:

* Masculine: "the" is not explicitly translated

* Feminine: "the" is not explicitly translated

* Neuter: "the" is not explicitly translated

* Plural: "the" is not explicitly translated

Other cases:

* Masculine: "the" is translated as " " (pronounced "uh")

* Feminine: "the" is translated as " " (pronounced "uh")

* Neuter: "the" is translated as " " (pronounced "uh")

* Plural: "the" is translated as " " (pronounced "uh")

Example:

* The book: Книга (nominative) or Книгу (accusative)

* The girl: Девочка (nominative) or Девочку (accusative)

* The sun: Солнце (nominative) or Солнцу (dative)

Note: In Russian, the definite article ("the") is not used as frequently as in English. It is often implied by the context of the sentence.

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