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Learning Russian: what actually works

Russian is one of the 28 languages NoaLingua offers, and 5 of its ten capability axes are verified from the extension's own registries. This page lists what exists, what is documented as absent, and the specific things about Russian that do not apply to any other language.

Русский

BCP-47 ru · cyrillic script

Capability by capability

Support for Russian, capability by capability
Capability State Detail
Chrome on-device translation per pair Not documented Varies by pair; Chrome decides
YouTube caption translation Not documented YouTube covers 156 languages; the list is not published per language
Cloud translation (MyMemory) per pair Not documented Opt-in, quota-limited, and the only source that sends sentence text off your device.
Offline word dictionary per pair Not documented FreeDict/WikDict coverage is per pair and not enumerated
Grammar tables (UniMorph) Yes 25 MB
Definitions & IPA (Wiktionary / kaikki) Yes 85 MB
Example sentences (Tatoeba) per pair Yes Real bilingual sentences, searched locally once downloaded.
Speech recognition (Chrome pack) Not documented Chrome owns this pack; availability is Chrome's, not ours
Uncommon-word highlighting Yes Bundled top-1500 list
Punctuation for captions without it Yes One 56 MB model covering 47 languages, downloaded once per profile.

Specific to Russian

Things that are only true here

  • Russian has one of the seven bundled frequency lists — the only Cyrillic-script language that does.
  • The Russian Wiktionary pack is 85 MB and UniMorph 25 MB.
  • Russian is covered by the punctuation model.
Setting up for Russian Choose Russian as the language you are learning in the extension popup or Settings → Languages. Packs begin downloading immediately and in the background — leave the browser open for 15 to 30 minutes and check the corner of the screen. When it goes quiet, everything is local. The full first-run guide →

Common questions

Does NoaLingua work for Russian?

Russian is one of the 28 languages in the learning and translation selectors, and 5 of its ten capability axes are verified. The table on this page shows exactly which ones — including the ones that are documented as absent.

Can I get grammar tables for Russian?

Yes. 25 MB Conjugation and declension tables open at the exact form you clicked.

Does Russian work offline?

Yes, once the packs finish downloading. Expect to leave the extension running 15 to 30 minutes after choosing your languages.

What does “not documented” mean in the table?

That we have not verified it ourselves, so we will not claim it either way. It is not the same as “no”. Several of those columns depend on data Chrome owns and does not publish per language.