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Learn the Names of Animals in Russian

A visit to Russia presents a great opportunity to see some extraordinary wildlife! For example, the Russian taiga is home to such animals as boars, reindeer, moose, and even bears. Russians also love their pets—if you ever find yourself invited to a Russian’s home, don’t be surprised if you encounter a dog or cat during your stay. In this article, we’ll be taking a trip to the zoo to learn the names of different animals in Russian. While some of these animal names may sound familiar to you and prove easy to memorize, others will be more of a challenge. Make sure to keep an open mind while reading and to write down any unfamiliar animal names for future reference—you might already know the basics, like “cat” and “dog,” but I doubt... Show more

Russian Phone Call Phrases for Everyday Use

If you’re studying Russian as a foreign language, it’s important for you to practice your oral communication skills as regularly as possible.  Speaking on the phone with native Russians is a great way to hone your speaking skills, become familiar with new words and expressions, and gain more confidence in yourself. But we understand that it can be a daunting task for language learners!  To help you get a strong start, we’ve compiled a list of all the basic Russian phone call phrases you need to know. By the time you’re done reading, you’ll be able to make and take phone calls in Russian with ease—whether you’re chatting with a friend or reserving a table at an upscale restaurant. Let’s go! Table of Contents Picking up... Show more

Basic Russian Words for Beginners: An Essential Minimum

There are about 150,000 words in modern Russian. But worry not—even I, a native speaker, probably know only half of those words. (Difficult to count, you know?)  Anyway, as a beginner in Russian, you’d need no more than 300-500 words to start expressing simple ideas. For this reason, our list of basic Russian words for beginners could be a good place for you to start. On this list, you’ll find the essential vocabulary needed to talk about people, places, everyday objects and their attributes, and simple actions. You’ll learn how to count to ten and use your first prepositions to talk about location. Make sure to check the intro chapter (How to Make the Most of this Beginner Vocabulary List) first, and then we’ll get started. ... Show more

Mind the Gap: 15 Russian Filler Words

Filler words. They come to the rescue when you run out of words. Sometimes, literally. They’re there when you hesitate with your answer, stutter trying to cover a lie, or…um… just need a second to think.  Today, we’ll be talking about Russian filler words and how to use them. But first, let’s set the stage... Let’s say I asked you to name out loud five movies with Matt Damon. Yes, right now. For real.  Done?  What was the sound you made when you were (painfully) trying to remember the fifth one? That’s a filler.  I’m sure you could come up with at least a couple more filler words yourself if I told you they pop up whenever you stammer. And I bet "like" or "um" would be the first ones to cross your mind! And you’d be right.... Show more

Russian Love Phrases: “I Love You,” in Russian & More

Love is one of the best feelings ever, and it’s one that frequently cuts across international borders and cultural backgrounds.  If a Russian has caught your eye or completely stolen your heart, learning even a few basic phrases in his or her language might just win them over.  In this article, we’ll talk about everything from flirting to marriage and introduce you to the many ways you can say "I love you," in Russian. You’ll learn the most common pick-up lines, how to express your abiding love in Russian, how to propose to that special someone, and more.  Save these popular Russian love phrases for the person of your heart, and get ready for a whirlwind of romance!  Table of Contents Confess Your Affection: Pick-Up... Show more

Negation in Russian: Don’t Be a “Yes-man”

Don’t get me wrong. I’m all about the new experiences and discoveries that the magic "yes"-word can draw us toward. But sometimes we have to say no. Be it an invitation to a boring party, your kid begging for a 57th toy at the store, or a fast-food clerk offering you extra double mustard for your burger. "No." With me, you’ll learn about the subtleties of negation in Russian. Together we’ll unearth the simple ways of negating words and statements, discuss the infamous double negation, and go over the most common negative words and expressions. I’ve also saved negation in questions and imperative sentences for last. You’ll be well-prepared, on all fronts! Can you say no to this? Table of Contents 3 Simple Ways to Say... Show more

Why learn Russian? 10 reasons to start in 2021.

Why learn Russian when there are so many other languages—such as English, Spanish, and Chinese—that are obviously in high demand? This question has no definite answer, but one thing is obvious: Those who decide to study Russian are signing themselves up for certain advantages unavailable to speakers of other languages.  In this article, we’ll explain why you should learn Russian in 2021. We’ll also prove to you that this language is not as difficult as it seems, and tell you about the areas where it’s spoken.  Already interested? Let’s go! Table of Contents Quick Info About the Language Benefits of Learning Russian Evidence that Russian is not Difficult to Learn Conclusion 1. Quick Info About the Language  ... Show more

The Only Guide to Russian Tenses You’ll Ever Need

Let me guess. You’re at a stage where you already know how to introduce yourself and talk about your family, and now you’re ready to get down to real business. Hesitating between the verb conjugation and noun cases, your choice fell on Russian tenses. Fair enough. You need a way to tell the world about your past adventures, current feelings, and ambitious plans. Stick with me, and I’ll show you how it’s done. We’ll go step by step, starting with the Russian verb basics like the infinitive, person, number, and verbal aspects before seamlessly switching to the tenses: present, past, and future. Russian tenses are not a piece of cake, but we’re going to have one bite at a time anyway. Shall we? Table of Contents Basic Concepts ... Show more

How Long Does it Take to Learn Russian?

Russian is not an easy language to learn. It often takes much longer to master than one might imagine when first starting out.  If you’re like most of us, your time is quite limited and you might be wondering this all-too-common question among aspiring learners: How long does it take to learn Russian?  Even though this question has no definite answer, we’ll try to discuss it as thoroughly as possible in the article below. We’ll talk about the different factors that can affect the speed of your learning progress, how long it takes on average to achieve each level of Russian, and how to learn Russian fast and effectively.  Let’s go! Table of Contents How Long Will it Take to Learn Russian? 3 Defining Factors. How Long... Show more

Russian Proverbs: A Glimpse of Russian Wisdom

"Better late than never." "Don’t judge a book by its cover." You’re constantly surrounded by proverbs, and you probably don’t pay much attention to them until you start learning a new language. This is where the fun begins: The meanings of foreign proverbs can be difficult to guess, you can’t usually translate them literally, and some of them don’t even have an equivalent. Yes, you’ll find a few Russian proverbs like this. But what if you look at them from another angle? Have you ever wondered where proverbs come from? Many of them haven’t changed in centuries! They’ve been carrying wisdom from one generation to another, up until modern times. We use proverbs to console a beloved one, to give advice, or to cheer somebody up.... Show more