Russian words are typically built using a Root , Prefix , Suffix , and Ending (Inflection) .
A consonant's voicing often changes to match the consonant that follows it. Russian words are typically built using a Root
This involves the study of synonyms (same meaning), antonyms (opposite meaning), and homonyms (same spelling/sound, different meaning). antonyms (opposite meaning)
Most Russian consonants come in pairs (palatalized vs. non-palatalized). Softness is often indicated by the Soft Sign (Ь) or certain vowels like Е, Ё, И, Ю, Я . and homonyms (same spelling/sound