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Describe Your Daily Routine: Useful Russian Phrases
One of the most common topics of conversation is to talk about your daily routine. So, let’s learn some useful words, so that you can describe your everyday life in Russian without any problems.
Watch this video if you want to know how to pronounce words and phrases used in this lesson.
Now let’s get back to the text. These are some of the most common examples of daily routines in Russian.
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Talking about your habits and daily routine is a great skill to have when learning a foreign language. In this article, you will learn how to talk about your daily routine in Russian with three examples. These examples encompass several different lifestyles and habits, and they also include several ways of expressing similar routines. The examples are categorized by morning, afternoon and evening.
Are you looking more for a list of verbs and vocabulary that people often use when describing their daily routines? Check out my Practical Vocabulary guide for Daily Activities HERE .
Last updated: 5/23/2022
So, let’s get started!
- In the Morning
- In the Afternoon
- In the Evening
What’s your daily routine in Russian?
Talking about your daily routine is a great way to build your story-telling skills as well as good language practice to learn new vocabulary that you regularly use in your native tongue. Knowing how to speak about your daily routine in Russian is also essential if you’re planning on taking an Russian exams such as the Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI). Use any phrases above that apply to your life and practice talking about your daily routine in Russian!
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Hello everyone,
Welcome to our class blog for Essay in Russian !
Here you will find examples of some of the essays written by UCL SSEES undergraduate students studying Russian as part of their degree.
The Essay in Russian module is an elective module of the Russian degree programme and aims to develop general transferable writing skills as well as essay writing in Russian. The content of the course is developed using both Process and Result oriented approaches to teaching writing. The module sets out to allow students to become independent and competent writers and give them the skills needed to produce coherent and cohesive written content in Russian.
Over the course of the 2018/19 academic year we covered four different types of essays: argumentative, narrative, reasoning, and comparative, plus a “review writing” – to all of which you can find sample essays in this blog.
Within the framework of the module, students were asked to create an individual online writer’s blog using the WordPress blogging platform where they published some of their work (essays or other posts). This was done as part of formative assessment and on an entirely voluntary basis.
Four different types of digital technologies were used to deliver this module and blogs were one part of them. The use of blogs was suggested to students in order to facilitate the idea of writing for audiences and to build their skills and confidence when writing. Using blogs also aimed to teach students to be accountable for the content they upload publicly and to serve as a tool of reflection on students’ writing process and progress. It also functioned as a motivational booster letting students see how they have improved over the course of the year. Moreover, in the future students can also use the blogs as Language Portfolios as evidence of their language proficiency to others, such as potential employers or other academic institutions.
I am very grateful to all my students who have contributed essay samples for this blog and who have provided continual valuable feedback on how to improve the module for future students. As a result of this successful pilot module and the feedback given by students this module has been refined, amended and improved and next academic year will run under the title Writing, Editing and Blogging in Russian. Thank you to all who helped to shape this module. Your responsive and positive attitude and collaboration is very much appreciated.
I hope you will enjoy the samples you read and will celebrate the achievements of our students!
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75 Russian Phrases Every Language Learner Should Know
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Consider the following 75 Russian phrases a survival guide for your time in Russia. Our lists include everything you need to know to greet people, ask for directions, order at a restaurant, shop, and get around.
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How To Introduce Yourself in Russian in 6 Easy Lines (AUDIO)
The first thing any beginner Russian learner needs is an introduction.
As in, who are you? Where are you from?
Why are you learning Russian and why should anyone care? You should be able to say that in Russian.
You will learn how to introduce yourself in Russian easily and learn TONS here.
Here’s how you introduce yourself in Russian .
We’ll go from lines 1 to 6 and translate it so you can easily have something to say in Russian and start talking ASAP.
A Russian Introduction Script for You.
Now, I combined all the 6 lines above.
Here’s your Russian self introduction script you might want to use.
Zdrastvuyte, menya zavut Bob . Mne dvadsat pyat let. Ya stoo-dent . Ya izuchayu russkiy potomu shto mne yazik nravitsa . Ya izuchayu russkiy yazik uzhe dva goda .
Just substitute the red parts with your details. This is a simple and easy way to introduce yourself in Russian.
Russian Audio Lesson on Introductions.
Here is that same RussianPod101.com audio lesson again. Also, here is the text from the audio lesson. That way, you can hear some other examples.
- Kak tebya zavoot?
- What’s your name? (Literally: How are you called?)
- Menya Zavoot Olga.
- My name is Olga.
- Menya zavoot Katya.
- My name is Katya.
- Menya zavoot Ivan.
- My name is Ivan.
- Menya zavoot Aleksandr.
- My name is Alexander.
Below is the most important phrase of the audio lesson. Remember it.
- Menya zavoot (insert your name here).
- My name is (insert your name here).
More Examples of Introductions
This next section is super useful if you’re a bit more advanced.
If you’re just starting out, this may be too much for you, so feel free to skip.
You will learn the many ways to introduce and greet in Russian with “example conversations.” Please feel free to print this so that you can use it later.
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Below, you will see a guy named Andrey introduce himself to a lady named Evgeniya .
Below is a formal Russian introduction between a businessman that wants to learn English and an English teacher. See if you can spot any Russian phrases.
In this next example, you will learn a “professional Russian introduction.” In other words, this is formal and is used in a business email.
Days of the Week in Russian: How to Write & Pronounce
Arguably, the Russian language is one of the hardest to learn, due in large part to its Cyrillic alphabet and somewhat tricky pronunciation. But don't be disheartened. If you're a beginner, learning the days of the week in Russian is a great place to start, and doing so is actually a lot easier than you think.
Whether this is your first day learning Russian or you're just looking for a refresher, we've got you covered.
Russian Days of the Week
The Russian week starts on Monday, so we'll start our seven days here.
Unlike in the English language, days of the week in Russian are based on the numbering system, as opposed to old pagan Gods, like in English.
If you're not already familiar with counting ordinally in Russian, this article will give you a headstart. You'll soon see how the Russian days of the week tie closely with counting ordinally in Russian.
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We'll go through each day of the week individually, covering the translation and Russian pronunciation for each word. You'll be speaking Russian in no time!
Weekends in Russian
It's important to understand the differences behind the meanings of the different days of the week in Russian. After all, if you understand the etymology of each day, you're more likely to remember new vocabulary.
Although we've noticed a pattern with the weekdays in Russian corresponding with ordinal numbers, the same can't be said about the days of the weekend. Sorry, we know this would make things easier!
In fact, the weekend in Russian should not be associated with the ordinal days of six and seven, as you might expect. Instead, the etymology of the days 'Saturday' and 'Sunday' is not so different from that of the English language.
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Moi den' razhdenia [day] [month] [year]. My birthday is on [day] [month] [year]. У меня есть брат. Oo minya est' brat. I've got a brother. У меня есть сестра. Oo minya est' sistra. I've got a sister. If you want to say that you don't have any siblings, it can get quite complicated in Russian.
Often used with " что ". However, it can be omitted, and the phrase will not lose any meaning. Further, I will put in brackets parts of the phrases that you can say or skip. Я считаю, Вы абсолютно правы. - I believe you are absolutely right. По-моему. To me; In my opinion; the way I see it.
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Da VSTRYEchi. See you later / bye. Счастливо! ShasLEEva! See you later / bye. Удачи! OoDAHchi! Счастливо and Удачи are used interchangeably and literally mean "with happiness" (Счастливо) and "good luck" (Удачи). They are used in the same way as you would use the expression "good luck" in English.
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If you want to say your age in Russian, this is it. 4. Я - (occupation) Meaning: I am (occupation). Pronunciation: Ya - (occupation) Example: Я - студент. Ya stoo-dent. I am a student. Yes, you just say "ya" right before your occupation - whether you're a student or a lawyer.
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What does he look like? Он высо́кий. У него́ све́тлые во́лосы и голубы́е глаза́. Я счита́ю, что он о́чень симпати́чный. He is tall. He has fair hair and blue eyes. I think that he is very handsome. Почему́ он тебе́ нра́вится? Why do you like him?
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Well done! Please pay attention to the following: Добрый день, новичок, играть. Also, on and off is периодически in this case, you can use it in your introduction instead of "вкл и выкл". "Это не самое" - I think you meant something like "Я не знаю всего" (I am not fluent in Russian).
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