Easter – Пасха – [PAS-ha]
About the Russian word for Easter
Пасха [PAS-ha] = Easter – noun, Feminine, Singular, Nominative Case
Счастливой Пасхи [shes-LEE-voy PAS-hi] = Happy Easter
Счастливой [shes-LEE-voy] = happy – adjective, Feminine, Singular, Genitive Case
Пасхи [PAS-hi] = Easter – noun, Feminine, Singular, Genitive Case
с Пасхой [s PAS-hoy] = Happy Easter (literally: with Easter)
с = with – preposition
Пасхой [PAS-hoy] = Easter – noun, Feminine, Singular, Instrumental Case
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