Category:Russian noun inflection-table templates

The categorization is based on the classification of Zaliznyak.

The primary classification of nouns is by the final consonant of the stem:
 * 1) Stem ending in a hard consonant.
 * 2) Stem ending in a soft consonant.
 * 3) Stem ending in a velar consonant (г, к or х).
 * 4) Stem ending in a hushing consonant (ж, ш, ч or щ).
 * 5) Stem ending in ц.
 * 6) Stem ending in a vowel, except и.
 * 7) Stem ending in и.
 * 8) The traditional "third declension", consisting of:
 * 9) * Masculines and feminines with nominative in -ь, genitive in -и (the so-called "i-stems").
 * 10) * Neuters with nominative in -я, genitive in -ени (the so-called "n-stems").

Further classification is by accentuation type:
 * a : Accent always on the stem.
 * b : Accent always on the ending, or on the final syllable of the stem when there is no ending.
 * c : Accent on the stem in the singular, on the ending in the plural.
 * d : Accent on the ending in the singular, on the stem in the plural.
 * e : Accent on the stem in the singular and nominative plural, on the ending in all other plural cases.
 * f : Accent on the stem in the nominative plural, on the ending in the singular and in all other plural cases.