Russian word of the day.
A new Russian word every day - with pronunciation, grammar, and a real example sentence. The slow, steady way to build vocabulary.
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Why one word a day?
Research shows that learning fewer words deeply beats cramming many words shallowly. One word a day means 365 words a year - and if you learn each one with its grammar, that's real, usable vocabulary.
Not just the translation
Each word comes with gender, stress, part of speech, and a grammar note about what makes it interesting.
Real example sentence
See the word used naturally in context - not a textbook sentence, but something a Russian speaker would actually say.
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