Russian Grammar Courses

Audio - Click on the words to hear their pronunciation.



Russian possessive pronouns

Noun Gender - Russian

The plural of nouns in Russian

Russian personal pronouns

Russian adjectives

Russian Verb - Present Tense - Conjugation (И)

Russian Verb - Present Tense - Conjugation (Е)

Russian adverbs

Russian Numbers 0-19

Russian numbers 10 and onwards

Learning Russian opens many doors, both culturally and professionally. The native language of many great writers and composers, Russian provides access to an unparalleled cultural richness and allows you to discover the works of Tolstoy, Tchaikovsky, and Dostoevsky in their original language. Russian plays a vital role in business, science, and diplomacy worldwide.

The Russian alphabet has 33 letters: 10 vowels, 21 consonants (11 voiced and 10 voiceless), and 2 silent letters (ъ, ь). Learning the Russian alphabet is the first step to immersing yourself in the Russian-speaking world.

Click the link below to begin learning the alphabet. Each letter is presented with its associated sound. A series of simple words using that letter will familiarize you with its pronunciation.
Russian Alphabet

Once you have mastered the alphabet, take the time to learn to read Russian using the digitized book "Букварь" by N. S. Zhkova. This is the book all Russians learn to read from. Simply click on a word in the sentence to hear its pronunciation.
Read Russian

Regularly memorize a large number of words and short phrases. With a vocabulary of 500 words, you will be able to communicate fluently in Russian.
Vocabulary

Also, regularly listen to recordings and watch videos in Russian to develop a unique conversational style; avoid speaking Russian with a French accent.

Finally, communicate frequently, dare to express yourself, and make spoken Russian a reflex – forget your native language when you speak Russian. If you have Russian friends to practice with, your Russian will improve rapidly.