In Russian grammar, Reflexive Pronouns are essential in denoting actions performed by the subject on themselves. They help to convey the idea of « oneself » or « each other » in sentences. Russian Reflexive Pronouns are formed by adding the suffixes « -ся » or « -сь » to a verb, depending on its conjugation and tense. The use of Reflexive Pronouns in Russian allows for the formation of more natural and precise sentences, emphasizing the action’s relationship to the subject.