Learn Russian with Flashcards!

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4.7
364 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
USK: Ages 6+
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About this app

Learning Russian has never been this easy! Memorize Russian words and improve your vocabulary with ReWord - a highly effective foreign language learning app.

If you need to learn Russian for work, want to travel to Russia, or just want to watch Russian movies in the original and understand the plot - you are here! Over a million users are happy to be expanding their vocabulary in different languages with ReWord! With the app, you get a dedicated system and will memorize Russian vocab without much effort on your part.

Features:
• Built-in dictionary contains thousands of Russian words and phrases divided into categories. It includes the most frequently used Russian words, as well as some other thematic topics.
• To learn Russian words, all you need to do is swipe handy flashcards with pictures and example sentences - helpful mental shortcuts to build your vocabulary and understand the nuances of word meaning and how these words are used in real practice.
• Easily add your own flashcards: translations, pictures, and example sentences are automatically filled in.
• Spaced repetitions really work: ReWord has a science-based approach to memorizing foreign words so you can learn languages at the highest efficiency.
• Learning stats: Track your word memory over the past week, month, three months, and year.
• Track your progress: set your daily goal and keep achieving it every day.
• Night theme for comfortable Russian learning before bed.
• Learn Russian language offline: now it is possible to improve your vocab wherever you go, and turn learning Russian into a daily routine.
• Simple and clear interface without any disctracting elements.

To make Russian language learning even more efficient, it is recommended to use the ReWord Russian language self-tutor two or three times a day, several hours apart. By learning at least 5 Russian words a day and devoting time to Russian lessons daily, you will expand your vocabulary by 1800 words in a year.

ReWord is an excellent Russian language self-study tool for those who are already learning Russian or just starting to learn Russian. Start learning Russian today!
Updated on
Oct 10, 2025

Data safety

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This app may share these data types with third parties
Location, App activity and 2 others
This app may collect these data types
Location, Personal info and 4 others
Data is encrypted in transit
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Ratings and reviews

4.8
352 reviews
Sean Gallagher
October 5, 2025
overall positive but with significant issues. some photos are overused and lose effectiveness as memory prompts. imperfect/perfect and intransitive/transitive verb forms are not specified so it is hard/impossible to know what actual words are being tested. biggest gripe: there is no spaced repetition in the revision pile. when words to revise reaches into hundreds, it becomes very hard to remember why a card was retried. plus side: easy to use and quick to get started.
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Allen
August 30, 2025
Love the idea. Wish I could slow down the audio playback. Listening to an entire phrase to get enunciation correct is impossible with only full speed. Difficult finding cards to review daily. Difficult finding your new word cards for the day and going down so many "rabbit holes" it's difficult to remember how you arrived at your digital destination.
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Scarlett McClelland
September 9, 2025
I'd be careful using this app. Does not show where the stressed vowel is, does not give examples, and shows some words not in the nominative case for some reason.
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What’s new

Minor improvements.