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Learn Russian easily and fast

Learn Russian fast and easily with our language course ‘Russian for beginners’.

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Learn Russian - First words
Hi! Привет!
Hello! Добрый день!
How are you? Как дела?
Good bye! До свидания!
See you soon! До скорого!

What is special about the Russian language?

The Russian language stands out for its unique alphabet, the Cyrillic script. This script, consisting of 33 letters, offers a distinctive appearance and sound. Unlike Latin-based languages, Cyrillic provides a special challenge and charm for learners. Rich in expressions and vocabulary, Russian allows for precise and nuanced communication. Its flexibility enables speakers to convey subtle differences in mood, tone, and context. This characteristic enriches literature, poetry, and everyday conversation, making the language profoundly expressive.

Another aspect that sets Russian apart is its grammatical structure, which includes cases. These cases affect nouns, pronouns, and adjectives, changing their endings based on their role in a sentence. This feature, while complex, adds depth to the language, allowing for diverse sentence constructions. Pronunciation in Russian is known for its rolling “r“s and hard consonants, creating a melodic yet bold sound. This phonetic richness contributes to the language’s expressiveness, making it both beautiful and powerful to listen to.

Cultural significance also plays a role in the language’s specialness. Russian is not just a means of communication; it’s a gateway to understanding the rich history, traditions, and soul of the Russian people. Literature classics by Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and Chekhov, among others, are best appreciated in their original language. The aspect of verb conjugation in Russian is noteworthy as well. Verbs change form to indicate tense, mood, and aspect, often without needing auxiliary verbs. This makes verb forms crucial for expressing time and attitude towards the action, adding another layer of meaning.

Russian humor and idioms reflect the wit and wisdom of its speakers. Often difficult to translate directly, these elements provide insights into the Russian worldview and ethos. They add color and character to the language, making it memorable and engaging. Understanding Russian opens doors to other Slavic languages, which share similarities in vocabulary, grammar, and syntax. This makes learning Russian not just an end but a beginning, offering learners a broader linguistic and cultural perspective.

Even Russian beginners can learn Russian efficiently with ‘50LANGUAGES’ through the practical sentences. First you will get to know the basic structures of the language. Sample dialogues help you to express yourself in the foreign language. Prior knowledge is not required.

Even advanced learners can repeat and consolidate what they have learned. You learn correct and frequently spoken sentences and you can use them immediately. You will be able to communicate in everyday situations. Use your lunch break or time in traffic to learn a few minutes of Russian. You learn on the go as well as at home.