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Russian Vocabulary

Improve your Russian vocabulary with these free audio lessons from Rocket Russian! These Russian vocabulary lessons are essential for your next trip to Russia or for making the conversation flow when talking to Russian people!

Talking about computers in Russian

Need to know how to navigate a computer in Russian? Today’s free lesson is for you! If you want to know how to connect, send or download and more, check out these essential Russian words for using everyday technology.

Pronouncing different fish in Russian

In this lesson, we’ll talk about various types of "ryba," fish in Russian. Some of these you might find on a plate garnished with lemon, and some you might see on a snorkeling trip, or in a fish tank peeking out from behind some coral!

Vocabulary for food in Russian

Discover common Russian menu items so you’ll be able to recognize them next time you’re dining Russian-style. I’ve also included some common Russian phrases that may come in useful when listening or speaking to the waiter. Let's check out this lesson on food in Russian!

Health in Russian

You never know when you might need to talk about health in Russian. Maybe you’re travelling in Russia and need to visit a drugstore. Perhaps you’re travelling elsewhere with a Russian family member. Either way, we hope you never need to use them, but check out this free audio lesson – it doesn’t hurt to be prepared!

Russian holiday vocabulary

This lesson teaches you how to say different holidays in Russia. We’ll go over some important Russian holidays and several others that you might find just as important as the people in Russia do.

Discover what different signs in Russian mean

After this free lesson you’ll avoid potential embarrassment and frustration by recognizing signs in Russian! Knowing these useful Russian words will ensure you’ll never walk into the wrong restroom, light up in a no-smoking area, or have your car towed from a no-parking spot.

Know your tools in Russian

This lesson is about a group of words that are sure to come in handy – tools in Russian – whether or not you're handy! These words are sure to be useful if you're traveling to Russia, but they'll be especially vital if you're living there.

Пока (Paka)

Natalya Dubrov: Rocket Russian