So I am finally trying to do a bit of work on learning Russian grammar. I am so far quite confused and I have a quick question. I am looking at the noun declension tables on this useful grammar website
The Prepostional Case of Russian Nouns ← for the prepositional case
Genitive Case of Russian Nouns ← for the genitive case
For each case, the tables give instructions for how to decline nouns in that particular case given their gender and ending. I notice though, that none of the tables on this website say what to do for feminine nouns ending in -я. Does anybody know why they don’t say anything about this? Is it that the declension works in the same way as the feminine nouns ending in -ь?