Русский (Russkiy) · 255 million speakers

Practice Speaking Russian Online

Build real Russian fluency through live conversations. Join free voice and video rooms with native speakers and learners — no downloads, no fees, just real talking.

Russian (Русский (Russkiy)) is spoken by roughly 255 million people across Russia and much of Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Once you can speak it, the Cyrillic alphabet and cases stop being intimidating. The fastest way to get comfortable is to speak it with real people — and that is exactly what LowKey is built for. Say hello with Privet (Привет) and let the conversation flow.

Why LowKey

Everything you need to practice Russian

Real conversations beat flashcards. Here is what you get.

Live Russian rooms

Jump into voice and video rooms with native Russian speakers and learners worldwide.

Every level welcome

Filter Russian rooms by proficiency so beginners and advanced speakers each find the right pace.

Language exchange

Meet partners who speak Russian natively and want to learn your language in return.

Completely free

Unlimited Russian speaking practice with no subscription, credits or downloads.

Start in under a minute

No apps to download. Just sign in and talk.

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Sign in with Google

Create your profile in one click and set your native and target languages.

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Find or create a room

Browse active rooms by language, topic and level — or open your own in seconds.

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Start talking

Join the room and speak. Use voice, video or text chat. It is that simple.

Russian practice — FAQ

How can I practice speaking Russian online for free?

Sign in to LowKey, open a Russian voice or video room, and start talking with the people there. It is completely free and runs in your browser — no download required.

Can I find native Russian speakers to talk to?

Yes. Russian is spoken by around 255 million people across Russia and much of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, and LowKey connects you with native speakers and fellow learners in live rooms any time of day.

How do you say hello in Russian?

"Privet (Привет)" is a common way to say hello in Russian. Join a Russian room on LowKey and try it out in a real conversation.

Is LowKey good for Russian beginners?

Definitely. You can filter Russian rooms by proficiency level and join beginner-friendly ones, or create your own room and note that you are just starting. Once you can speak it, the Cyrillic alphabet and cases stop being intimidating.

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