Basic Russian
1000 Russian frequent words
Russian words or the most frequent 1000 words in Russian language. The article is devoted to teach you the most common and easiest Russian words
Russian Dialogues
The dialogue # 1: First meeting Informal Language: Саша: Привет! Как тебя зовут? Анна: Привет! Меня зовут Анна. А тебя? Саша: Меня зовут Саша.
Numbers in Russian language
The goal of this lesson is to teach you Numbers in Russian language so you could count from 0 to 1,000. You’ll also be able
Basic Russian phrases
This lesson is about basic Russian phrases that we use every day in our conversations. After you read this article and do some practice, you’ll
Plural form of Russian Nouns
The very interesting topic in Russian language is “Plural form of Russian nouns“. By all means, this topic is very important as it is used
Gender in Russian Language
Important to know about Gender in Russian language! Each noun in Russian language is assigned a gender. As in many other languages, Russian has three
Russian Alphabet
There are 33 letters in the Russian Alphabet: 10 vowels, 21 consonants, and 2 signs (Ь, Ъ). Russian is widely spoken language in Europe and
Intermediate Russian
Russian Genitive words
This article serves as additional information about Genitive case. For students who already know the basic level of Genitive case from our previous articles, we
Possessive Pronouns in Russian language
Possessive pronouns in Russian language designate ownership and answers question “whose is this?” In English language there are equivalents such as “my, your, his, her
Personal Pronouns in Russian Language
Russian language is also different from English even in the view of Personal Pronouns. Of course, you are going to spend some time to learn
Adjectives in Russian language
Adjectives in Russian language agree with nouns in gender, number, and case. So adjective declension depends on what case is used; plural or singular noun
Prepositional case in Russian language
Prepositional case is the sixth and final case of Russian language and has only 3 very simple rules. We will be discussing it in following
Instrumental case in Russian language
Instrumental case is the fifth case of Russian language and consists of 5 rules. We are going to discuss them in the following article. 1)
Accusative case in Russian language
Accusative case is the fourth case of Russian language and has 4 rules that we want to discuss in the article: 1.) Accusative Case Most
Russian Dative Case
Dative case is the third case of Russian language and has only 3 main rules, which are going to be discussed in this article. 1)
Genitive Case in Russian
This article will teach you of Genitive case. Genitive case in Russian language is used to express that something or somebody belongs (refers) to something
Nominative Case in Russian
The Nominative case in Russian is the initial form of Russian nouns. You’ll find nouns in dictionaries and vocabulary only in the Nominative case form. Nominative case
Upper-Intermediate Russian
Verbs of Motion in Russian
Today we will speak about verbs of motion in Russian language. They seem to be scary for some learners of Russian because such verbs are
Aspects of Verbs in Russian
Now it’s time to teach you one of the complicated topics of Russian grammar – Aspects of the Verb in Russian language. Unlike other websites,
Russian Verb Conjugation
What is the verb conjugation in Russian language? Basically, the conjugation of verb in the Russian language is a verb change by person and number
Subjunctive and Imperative Mood in Russian
In this article, we will cover the topic of Russian verb and its forms, such as: Subjunctive and Imperative Mood in Russian language. Verbs of
Future Tense in Russian Language
As we’ve already mentioned in our previous posts devoted to Russian Tenses studying – the Russian language is divided into 3 tenses: Present Tense, Past
Past Tense in Russian language
As you already know Russian language is divided only in 3 tenses: Present Tense, Past Tense and Future Tense. In previous article, we have explained
Present Tense in Russian
The Russian language has three tenses: present, past and future. Today we want to teach you one of these tenses in Russian language. And now
The infinitive verb in Russian
Some of you may be confused with Infinitive verb in Russian language topic but we want to assure you that there is nothing hard about