What are the best mobile apps to learn Russian?
Russian is an East Slavic language that belongs to the family of Indo-European languages(one of the four living members of the East Slavic languages alongside, and part of the larger Balto-Slavic branch) native to the Russians in Eastern Europe. It is an official language in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and is used widely throughout the Caucasus, Central Asia, and to some extent in the Baltic states.
Russian was the de facto language of the Soviet Union until December 1991, however, it is still used in an official capacity or in public life in all the post-Soviet nation-states. Russian is the largest native language in Europe and the most geographically widespread language in Eurasia. It is the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages, with over 258 million total speakers worldwide. Large numbers of Russian speakers are residents of other countries like Israel and Mongolia. Russian is the seventh-most spoken language in the world by a number of native speakers and the eighth-most spoken language in the world by a total number of speakers.
The language is one of the six official languages of the United Nations. Russian is also the second-most widespread language on the Internet, after English.
Russian is written using the Cyrillic alphabet, with the Russian alphabet consisting of 33 letters. The current Russian spelling follows the major reform of 1918, and the final codification of 1956. An update proposed in the late 1990s could not be formally adopted.
Let's now look at some best Mobile apps that can help you learn Russian.
Start your learning with Busuu on iOS or Android. The online language-learning app Busuu, is placed somewhere between a complementary study app that you would use in tandem with a full classroom course, and an online program for self-study. Busuu doesn’t have a great a lesson structure as Babbel, or as great to practice oral communication as Pimsleur or as interactive as Lingodeer for Russian, but it certainly more core learning content than apps meant primarily for studying, such as Memrise, TinyCards, or Quizlet.
Duolingo will help you as a grammar partner!
Duolingo is the most popular fun-based gamified language-learning platform and the most downloaded education app in the world, with more than 300 million users. Duolingo is available in both free and paid versions.
Use Memrise to remember better. Memrise is a British language platform that uses spaced repetition of flashcards to increase the rate of learning. It is based in London, UK. Memrise offers user-generated content on a wide range of other subjects and is available on iOS, Android.
Clozemaster, a retro-themed, gamified app available via the website, iOS and Android devices, is a learning aid, meant to be used as a complement to textbooks, classes, tutors, and other resources. It teaches you vocabulary through cloze and is useful at any level from beginner to advanced. It would prove to be another great way in addition to Memrise that will help you recollect previously learnt topics.
HelloTalk is a cool new language learning app that serves a purpose to connect you directly with native Russian speakers, and provides an interface to text and speak with them, all from your smartphone. HelloTalk also offers translation options from within the app, but, these features are the paid aspect of the app.
Finally,
Russian is a beautiful language. Not just because of the way it sounds, which beautifully mixes blends of hard and soft sounds to create something that just sounds interesting, but because of the vocabulary.
Russian is incredibly flexible, which makes it very suitable for poetry and less suitable for technical documentation. Russian is free from the order of words in a sentence, and while within the word a place for accent is fixed, there are no rules to placing an accent in a sentence. You are likely to find several prefixes, suffixes, all in one word.
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