Russian words for beginners
Start with the basics: first useful words, first verbs, first adjectives, pronouns. Build your first vocabulary in VibeLing, see words in examples and review them without cramming.
Which Russian words beginners should learn first
These themes are a practical starting point: simple words, frequent forms and vocabulary for your first phrases.
First useful words
95 words and phrases
First verbs
100 words and phrases
First adjectives
100 words and phrases
Pronouns
63 words and phrases
First nouns
100 words and phrases
Numbers & Quantity
88 words and phrases
Time & Frequency
80 words and phrases
Download VibeLing and start with the basics
Add your first words to the app and review them in short sessions.
It is hard to know where to start
A huge list can make the first step feel heavy. Start with a small base of words that help you read and build simple sentences.
- Long lists overload you before you form a learning habit.
- Words without examples stay as translations, not usable speech.
- Without review, the first words fade before you can use them.
How to learn Russian words for beginners in VibeLing
- Choose a basic theme: first useful words, first verbs, first adjectives, pronouns.
- Add words to your vocabulary; VibeLing prepares translation, example and audio.
- Learn each word in a simple phrase, so you know how to use it.
- Review a few minutes a day: the app brings words back on time.
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Frequently asked questions
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Add Russian words for beginners and move from separate words to real phrases step by step.


