
The Russian language is, without a doubt, one of the most fascinating languages to learn! It’s the native tongue of some of the world’s greatest authors, artists, musicians, scientists, and filmmakers. After reading incredible masterpieces like Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment and Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina, I couldn’t wait to experience them in the original Russian language!
For those who don’t speak it, the Russian language might seem a bit confusing at first. With its unique alphabet and the fact that words aren’t pronounced exactly as they’re written, it can feel both thrilling and intimidating for Russian language beginners. Plus, it’s one of the few remaining Slavic languages, making it a truly special language to master. But here’s the exciting part—learning the Russian language is incredibly rewarding! Whether you’re fascinated by the rich cultural history or the beauty of its literature, there are so many amazing reasons to dive into the Russian language. Trust me, it’s a journey worth taking!
I’m absolutely obsessed with language learning! I speak three foreign languages and three Filipino dialects, but what really got me hooked on Russian was the FIFA World Cup. When it was announced in 2014 that Russia would host the 2018 World Cup, I was beyond excited—I even bought a copy of Russian For Dummies the very next day because I was determined to visit Russia!
To kick things off, I dove into YouTube courses and started reading Russian translations, but self-teaching Russian can be tough. So in 2015, I decided to take it to the next level and hired a private Russian instructor. We worked together for several weeks, and while I don’t claim to be fluent yet, I’m proud to say I can get by with a pretty solid accent. It’s been such an exciting journey learning Russian, and I’m loving every minute of it.
And, yeah, I finally read Anna Karenina in Russian in 2018!
| English | Russian | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| Hello (Formal Usage) | Здра́вствуйте | zdrav-stvoo-tye |
| Hi (Informal Usage) | Приве́т | preev-yet |
| Good Day, Hello | До́брый День | doh-bry dzyen’ |
| Good Evening | До́брый ве́чер | doh-bry vyecher |
| Good Bye (General use/more formal) | До свида́ния | duh-svee-dah-nya |
| Please/You’re Welcome | Пожа́луйста | pah-zhahl-stah |
| Thank You | Спаси́бо | spah-see-bah |
| Excuse me… | Извини́те | eez-vee-nee-tye |
| My name is… | Меня́ зову́т | meen-yah zah-voot… |
| Pleased to meet you (lit. “it is very pleasant”) | О́чень прия́тно | oh-chen’ pree-yaht-nah |
| English | Russian | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| Do you speak English? | Вы зна́ете англи́йский? | vi znah-yeh-tye an-glee-skee |
| How are you doing? | Как дела́? | kahk dze-la? |
| Would you help me, please? | Не могли бы вы мне, помочь? | Ne mogli by vy mne pomoch’? |
| What is your name? | Как вас зову́т? | kahk vas zah-voot |
| What time is it? | Cко́лько вре́мени? | skohl-kuh vreh-meh-nee? |
| What is the weather like (when asking about the weather for today) | Какая сегодня погода? | kah-KAH-yah see-VOHD-nyah pah-GOH-dah |
| How much is this? | Сколько это стоит? | Skol’ka eto stoeet |
| Where can I find a …? | Где можно найти …? | Gde mozhna naytee …? |
| Where is the toilet? | скажите пожалуйста, где туалет? | Skazhite pozhalusta, gde toalet? |
| Do you have any …? | Есть ли у Вас…? | Est’ lee oo vas |
| Could you speak more slowly? | Говорите, пожалуйста, медленнее | Gavareetye pazhalooysta myedleeney |
| Could you repeat that, please? | Не могли бы вы повторить пожалуйста? | Ne moglee buv vee pah-ftah-REE-tyeh pah-ZHA-loo-stah? |
| English | Russian | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | понедельник | puh-nee-DYEHL’-neek |
| Tuesday | вторник | FTOHR-neek |
| Wednesday | среда | sree-DAH |
| Thursday | четверг | cheet-VYEHRK |
| Friday | пятница | PYAHT-nee-tsuh |
| Saturday | суббота | soo-BOH-tuh |
| Sunday | воскресенье | vuhs-kree-SYEHN’-yeh |
| English | Russian | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| January | январь | yeen-VAHR’ |
| February | февраль | fee-VRAHL’ |
| March | март | mahrt |
| April | апрель | ah-PRYEHL’ |
| May | май | mahy |
| June | июнь | ee-YOON’ |
| July | июль | ee-YOOL’ |
| August | август | AHV-goost |
| September | сентябрь | seen-TYAHBR’ |
| October | октябрь | ahk-TYAHBR’ |
| November | ноябрь | nah-YAHBR’ |
| December | декабрь | dee-KAHBR’ |
I hope you find the lists helpful. до встречи (until next time)!
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I am learning French and I thought it was hell difficult but I think Russian is waaaayyyy more! Good luck on your journey!
French is difficult! I also took up French courses and I wanted to cry! Thank you Sarah!
Russian sounds good and nice to listen with accent. Might consider learning
It really does! :D
Such a long equivalent word for Hi and Hello. I literally just tried them yet I felt cool. Russian language is really good to learn.
thanks for sharing this learning new language experience, am also starting to learn Korean now :D
it's really exciting, let's happy learning ya
cheers, siennylovesdrawing
Miss K-Beauty Sienny! OMG! I wanna learn Korean too! Good luck on your journey!
Wow! You're learning Russian? Cool. Funny that you mentioned Anna Karenina. It reminded me of a term paper I once wrote in collage about the said book. It took me ages to finish the thick book.
Anyway... I'm happy to read plenty of useful articles that is quite timely for us that are "trapped" at home.
Looking forward to more of your work Polly.
It also took me awhile to finish the book but I kind of cheated since I already read it in English. Hahaha! Thanks Neil-san!
You did a nice thing by learning a new language. I am sure this post will be helpful to those willing to learn Russian.
I am planning to download Dualingo to learn Spanish because it will help me in future travels. But I will try to learn Russian too sometime in future.
I always thought that Russian is one of the tough languages to learn. Currently, I am learning Nihongo, and having a refresher of my Spanish language.
Very interesting, I am just starting to relearn spanish but I have always wanted to branch out to speak as many languages as possible.
I used to work with Russians and I learned a bit of the language. I can write the letters but I must say I find the language so difficult.