Russian A1 · Beginner
The absolute basics: introduce yourself, talk about everyday things, and get comfortable with Russian's cases and verb forms in their simplest, most common uses.
- Noun gender (masculine, feminine, neuter) Coming soon
- The nominative case (naming, subject) Coming soon
- Plural of nouns in the nominative Coming soon
- Personal pronouns (я, ты, он, она, оно, мы, вы, они) Coming soon
- Present tense: first-conjugation -е- endings (читать, знать) Coming soon
- Present tense: second-conjugation -и- endings (говорить, любить) Coming soon
- Present tense: common stem changes and irregular verbs Coming soon
- Zero copula and existential есть in the present Coming soon
- Modal verbs with the infinitive (хотеть, мочь, уметь) Coming soon
- Negation with "не" Coming soon
- Past tense: the -л form Coming soon
- The accusative case: inanimate objects Coming soon
- The accusative case: animate objects and pronouns Coming soon
- The prepositional case: location (в / на + prepositional) Coming soon
- The accusative case: direction with в/на (куда?) Coming soon
- The prepositional case: talking about something (о / об + prepositional) Coming soon
- The genitive case: possession and "у меня есть" Coming soon
- The genitive case: absence with "нет" Coming soon
- Demonstrative pronouns (этот/тот, эта/та, это/то, эти/те) Coming soon
- Possessive pronouns (мой, твой, его, её, наш, ваш, их) Coming soon
- Adjective agreement in the nominative (gender & number) Coming soon
- Interrogative pronouns and adjective-like question words (какой, который, чей) Coming soon
- Question words (кто, что, где, когда, как, почему, куда, сколько) Coming soon
- Cardinal numbers 1–20 Coming soon
- The dative case: addressee and age ("мне 20 лет") Coming soon
- The instrumental case: means, profession and predicates with быть/стать Coming soon
- The imperative mood (basic commands) Coming soon