Russian Vocabulary: Where to Start and What to Learn First

Vocabulary is what turns the alphabet and grammar into real understanding. This hub shows you exactly which words to learn first, how spaced repetition makes them stick, and links to every set you need - numbers, the most common beginner words, and six themed packs with audio and flashcards.

What to learn first

You do not need thousands of words to start understanding Russian - you need the right few hundred. A small core of high-frequency words covers a surprising share of everyday speech, so that core is where your time pays off the most.

Start with the pieces you reach for in every sentence: the personal pronouns, a handful of the most common verbs (to be, to have, to want, to go), the everyday question words, and the connectors that glue clauses together. Our basic words page groups exactly these so you can drill them as a set.

Numbers are the other early win. They are closed and finite - learn the system once and you have them for life - and you use them constantly for prices, times, dates and quantities. After that, themed packs (colors, food, family and so on) let you expand in directions that match your life and keep the learning concrete.

Every vocabulary set

How spaced repetition makes words stick

Cramming a word list works for a test and fails for a language: you forget most of it within days. Spaced repetition solves this by showing you each word again right before you would forget it, stretching the interval each time you get it right. Words you find easy drift to weeks or months apart; the ones you struggle with come back tomorrow.

That is exactly what Daily Cyrillic's flashcards do under the hood. Every word set on this site has an Add to your deck button - it seeds those words into a real spaced-repetition deck so you review the right cards at the right time, with audio, instead of re-reading a static list. Ten minutes a day beats an hour once a week, every time.

Vocabulary tips that actually work

Learn words in context, not in isolation. A word attached to a short example sentence and an image sticks far better than a bare translation, which is why every set here pairs words with audio and example sentences.

Always learn the sound, not just the spelling. Tap the speaker on any word and say it out loud - linking your eyes, ears and mouth is what builds recall you can actually use in conversation.

Group by theme, then mix. Themed sets (colors, food, animals) are easy to learn because related words reinforce each other, but real review should shuffle everything together so you are not leaning on the category as a crutch. Your spaced-repetition deck does this automatically.

FAQ

How many Russian words do I need to know?
To follow everyday conversation you need a few hundred high-frequency words, not thousands. The most common ~300 words cover a large share of normal speech. Start with pronouns, common verbs, question words, numbers and a few themed packs, then grow from there.
What are the most common Russian words?
The very highest-frequency words are the small connective ones - и (and), не (not), в (in), на (on), быть (to be) - plus the personal pronouns and the most common verbs. Our basic Russian words page groups these so you can learn them as a set.
What is the best way to memorize Russian vocabulary?
Spaced repetition with audio. Instead of re-reading a list, review each word right before you would forget it, hear it spoken, and meet it in a short example sentence. Daily Cyrillic's flashcards do this automatically - tap Add to your deck on any set to start.
Should I learn vocabulary or grammar first?
Both together, but lead with high-frequency vocabulary. A core of common words lets you understand and be understood immediately, while grammar (like the cases) refines accuracy. Learn the alphabet, then build a base of common words and numbers, and layer grammar on top.

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