Russian is natively spoken by about 143 million people, primarily in Russia, where it is the official language, and among Russian-speaking communities in former Soviet republics and around the world. It is integral to Russian cultural identity, known for its literature, classical music, and contributions to science and space exploration. Written in the Cyrillic alphabet, Russian grammar features a subject-verb-object (SVO) word order, extensive inflection of nouns, adjectives, and verbs, and a system of verb aspects that denote completed and ongoing actions.
Stats
Language Family: Indo-European
Writing System: Cyrillic
Writing System Type: Alphabet
Writing Direction: L to R
Tones / Pitch Accent: N
Morphology: Fusional
Cases: 6
Grammatical Gender / Noun Class: 3
Number of Verb Tenses: 3
Word Order: SVO
Number of Vowels (Monophthongs): 6
Number of Consonants: 34
Areas Where Spoken
Belarus (official) (54.2%) (5.00 mil)
Estonia (27.6%) (372 k)
Israel (14.0%) (1.34 mil)
Kazakhstan (official) (19.0%) (3.73 mil)
Kyrgyzstan (official) (9.0%) (628 k)
Latvia (33.8%) (635 k)
Tajikistan (7.0%) (697 k)
Turkmenistan (12.0%) (772 k)
Russia (official) (81.0%) (117 mil)
Ukraine (32.9%) (12.5 mil)
Resources
Videos
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLx1Hrg5Bg3xrnm30dNPZ5q2R9J6Zz2vUq A video series of Russian language lessons
Good for lower intermediate learners. He also has a podcast on Spotify, and maybe on other platforms? https://www.youtube.com/@RussianWithMax
Another good channel of just straight Russian listening. Idk if this one has a podcast version. https://www.youtube.com/@russianprogress
Websites
If you're not too sure where the accents lay in a word, you can copy the text and paste it here. Sometimes it showcases you like two options, since it doesn't recognise the words in context. Definitely a tool that won't be too useful for beginners, but someone mind find it useful (https://morpher.ru/accentizer/)