Update: http://bit.ly/1cYyQUt

I've added tables that list the genders of endings in a comprehensive way and a table that lists the vowels, consonants and signs.
The reason is that some of the notes at the bottom contain terms like "consonant", "vowel", "hard" and "soft".
A beginner of Russian language will not necessarily know which letters are vowels, consonants and which ones are hard or soft.

I've also added more notes to clarify certain things.

If anyone has any more ideas of what I can add to this table, then let me know. One example could be to make
a distinction between animate and inanimate words, so that people who see the table, can discern whether
they need to use the Nominative or Genitive case.

However I'm still figuring out on how to do that in the most comprehensive and simple way. If anyone has
ideas for this, then feel free to let me know.

Quote Originally Posted by kixnbux View Post
interesting project, I'm still working through digesting your chart

have a question, where does a word like палец work out on the chart?
I think it will fall under: - 1

Because:

1. The word ends with a consonant
2. It's a hard consonant, but it doesn't fall under the listed exceptions

However some people on this forum will have to confirm this, because I'm not sure about it.