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Russian irregular plurals

Learning how to form plurals in Russian is essential for fluency, but some words don’t follow the standard rules. These are known as irregular plurals, and they can be especially confusing for beginners. However, they're important to know well, especially because many common Russian words have irregular plural forms. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk […]

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Top Apps for Learning Russian in 2025

Whether you're just starting out or already navigating Russian cases and aspect pairs, leveraging the right app can make a huge difference in your language learning journey. In 2025, language apps have become more personalized, AI-enhanced, and user-friendly than ever before. Some apps are accelerating their feature development while others are raising prices and haven't […]

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Russian spelling rules

Introduction to Russian spelling (orthography) This comprehensive guide explains all major Russian spelling rules – from vowel reduction and consonant assimilation to tricky prefixes and verb endings – with clear examples and tips. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced learner, these rules will help you spell Russian words correctly and with confidence. Russian spelling […]

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Tolstoy's War and Peace explained

Detailed synopsis and analysis of the book, why it is considered a masterpiece, best translations.

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How to say ONLY in Russian: ТОЛЬКО, ЛИШЬ, ЕДИНСТВЕННЫЙ

The word for “only” in Russian has a number of almost synonyms: “только,” ”лишь,” and “единственный.” The most important differentiator between them is their parts of speech. “Только” and ”лишь” are adverbs; meanwhile, “единственный” is an adjective. Let’s go through the nuances between the meaning of these words with plenty of example sentences. ТОЛЬКО vs. […]

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AGAIN in Russian: ОПЯТЬ, СНОВА, ЕЩЕ РАЗ, ЗАНОВО, ВНОВЬ

There are five ways to say “again” in Russian: “опять,” “снова,” “ещё раз,” “заново,” and “вновь.” These words are almost synonyms, but have different nuances in their meaning and uses in context. We’ve explained their meanings with plenty of example sentences below. How to say AGAIN in Russian ОПЯТЬ and СНОВА "Опять" and "снова" are […]

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How to use ЛИ in Russian to say IF / WHETHER

The particle, “ли,” means “if” or “whether.” “Ли” has two main uses in Russian: as a particle for asking yes or no questions, and as a conjunction in dependent clauses and indirect speech. Beyond this, “ли” can also be used to add emphasis to questions. Regarding word order, when using “ли” in both questions and […]

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How to use ИМЕННО in Russian

Meaning of ИМЕННО The word, “именно,” in Russian means “exactly,” “namely,” or “precisely.” “Именно” puts emphasis on the word that follows it. “Именно” is a versatile adverb and you can play around with its word order. Where it appears in a sentence will result in a different meaning. Word order with ИМЕННО Consider the following […]

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How to say NEAR in Russian: РЯДОМ, ОКОЛО, ВОСЛЕ, БЛИЗКО

There are five main words that give the meaning, “near,” in Russian: “возле,” “около,” “у,” “рядом,” and “близко.” However, these words can only be used in certain contexts. Please note, to say "near" in Russian, you'll need a solid command of the Russian cases, especially the genitive case. If you'd like to review them, please […]

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How to reply to HOW ARE YOU? in Russian (The Definitive Guide)

In Russian, there are many different ways to respond to someone asking “How are you?” What's more, Russian social norms are different to how people act elsewhere, so there's room for confusion amid the variety. With that in mind, we’ve listed the top ways to answer “How are you?” in Russian according to how you’re […]

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