Russian language, also known as "русский язык" (transliteration: russkiy yazyk), is an Eastern-Slavic member of the Indo-European language family spoken by approximately 278 million people in Russia and 30 other countries.
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Free online Russian lessons with audio. Includes word and phrase of the week, dictations, verb conjugations, error correction exercises, tests and quizzes. [English, French, Spanish]
A reference and information portal for the Russian language available fully in Russian. It provides a free Question & Answer service on Russian stylistic, a series of standard dictionaries, online textbooks and publications, news about the Russian language, educational games and a forum.
Vocabulary and alphabet practice, quizzes, sound files.
Frequency lists for over 2,000 Russian words. Sorted by parts of speech and accompanied with quizzes. English translations available.
Lessons on grammar, vocabulary, alphabet and pronunciation. For both beginning and advanced students of Russian. Includes verb conjugation tables, dictionary, culture articles, and Russian literature with side-by-side English translations.
Sections organized by parts of speech. Includes Java exercises.
Grammar and vocabulary explanations from the second edition of Beginning Russian adapted by the author. It presents all the major grammatical categories of Russian.
A very thorough reference grammar of the Russian language, by Edna Andrews. Part of the Reference Grammar Network of the Slavic and East European Language Resource Center.
Introduces the Russian alphabet; includes some practice exercises and sound files. Does not require Russian fonts to be installed.
Grammar lessons and exercises for elementary learners of Russian. Includes audio files, summary tables and language games.
Online Russian lessons, texts, grammar tables, dialogues and videos.
Beginners' lessons on Russian grammar and vocabulary. Includes verb conjugations, dictionary, dual-language books and exercises.
A database that analyzes/synthesizes forms and whole paradigms of Russian words. Entry by English translations also available. Best viewed with special fonts (downloadable onsite).
A searchable 150 million word collection of samples of written and spoken Russian from a wide range of texts in electronic form. The corpus represents modern Russian in all the variety of genres, styles, territorial and social variants of usage.
A collection of dictionaries prepared by the RAS Institute of the Russian language based on the Russian National Corpus. Includes the Grammatical dictionary of Russian neologisms, the New Russian frequency dictionary, the Combinatory dictionary of Russian intensifiers, the Verbal combinatory dictionary of Russian abstract nouns.
Daily analysis of the Russian vocabulary in blog format. Authored by Don Livingston, a professor from Arizona State University.
Discover a new Russian word every day along with its English translation, example sentences, related words and pronunciation samples.
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Video lessons, grammar, and quizzes for beginning and intermediate learners.
Thematic modules for language instruction that can be used in the classroom or for independent study. Free registration required.
Topical lessons for beginners, word lists with exercises, articles on phonetics, tests and games.
Download the TITUS font from here.
Multiple bloggers write on language and culture in Russia. Topics cover Russian holidays, history, travel, current events and food. New Russian vocabulary is introduced and explained inside blog posts.
Get help with Russian letters, basic grammar, and key phrases for travel to Russia.
A collaboratively edited article covering classification, geographic distribution, writing system, sounds, grammar, vocabulary and history of the language.
Russian language podcasts with transcripts for intermediate and advanced learners. Covers slang, idioms and common expressions.
Free online Russian lessons with audio. Includes word and phrase of the week, dictations, verb conjugations, error correction exercises, tests and quizzes. [English, French, Spanish]
Russian language podcasts with transcripts for intermediate and advanced learners. Covers slang, idioms and common expressions.
Download the TITUS font from here.
Online Russian lessons, texts, grammar tables, dialogues and videos.
Thematic modules for language instruction that can be used in the classroom or for independent study. Free registration required.
Multiple bloggers write on language and culture in Russia. Topics cover Russian holidays, history, travel, current events and food. New Russian vocabulary is introduced and explained inside blog posts.
A collection of dictionaries prepared by the RAS Institute of the Russian language based on the Russian National Corpus. Includes the Grammatical dictionary of Russian neologisms, the New Russian frequency dictionary, the Combinatory dictionary of Russian intensifiers, the Verbal combinatory dictionary of Russian abstract nouns.
Lessons on grammar, vocabulary, alphabet and pronunciation. For both beginning and advanced students of Russian. Includes verb conjugation tables, dictionary, culture articles, and Russian literature with side-by-side English translations.
A searchable 150 million word collection of samples of written and spoken Russian from a wide range of texts in electronic form. The corpus represents modern Russian in all the variety of genres, styles, territorial and social variants of usage.
Grammar and vocabulary explanations from the second edition of Beginning Russian adapted by the author. It presents all the major grammatical categories of Russian.
A reference and information portal for the Russian language available fully in Russian. It provides a free Question & Answer service on Russian stylistic, a series of standard dictionaries, online textbooks and publications, news about the Russian language, educational games and a forum.
A database that analyzes/synthesizes forms and whole paradigms of Russian words. Entry by English translations also available. Best viewed with special fonts (downloadable onsite).
Daily analysis of the Russian vocabulary in blog format. Authored by Don Livingston, a professor from Arizona State University.
Video lessons, grammar, and quizzes for beginning and intermediate learners.
Topical lessons for beginners, word lists with exercises, articles on phonetics, tests and games.
Discover a new Russian word every day along with its English translation, example sentences, related words and pronunciation samples.
[RSS]
Get help with Russian letters, basic grammar, and key phrases for travel to Russia.
Grammar lessons and exercises for elementary learners of Russian. Includes audio files, summary tables and language games.
Beginners' lessons on Russian grammar and vocabulary. Includes verb conjugations, dictionary, dual-language books and exercises.
Frequency lists for over 2,000 Russian words. Sorted by parts of speech and accompanied with quizzes. English translations available.
A collaboratively edited article covering classification, geographic distribution, writing system, sounds, grammar, vocabulary and history of the language.
Sections organized by parts of speech. Includes Java exercises.
Vocabulary and alphabet practice, quizzes, sound files.
Introduces the Russian alphabet; includes some practice exercises and sound files. Does not require Russian fonts to be installed.
A very thorough reference grammar of the Russian language, by Edna Andrews. Part of the Reference Grammar Network of the Slavic and East European Language Resource Center.
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