How to describe your daily routine in the Russian language?


 How to describe your daily routine in the Russian language?

Today’s lesson is about How to describe daily routine in the Russian language, we will learn how to say what we do every day and how we can talk about our life in general in the Russian Language.

To talk about your daily routine in general we divide our time into four parts;

1- Morning

2- Afternoon

3- Evening

4- Night time

let’s start with the First one:

How to describe the morning Routine in the Russian language?

УТРО / Morning (it starts at 4am till 11 am)

Morning in Russian language

During this period of time like anyone we manage to do a lot, English people ,for example, wake up but Russian people Просыпаются, now let’s see how to say I WAKE UP in Russian:

the verb wake up and get up in the Russian language

Great now you can say ,for example, I wake up / I get up in Russian. Before moving on, let’s check how we conjugate these verbs (to get up and to wake up) in the Russian language:

conjugation of "get up" and "wake up" in the Russian language

Usually after we wake up and get up, we go to the bathroom so to brush our teeth or take a shower, Usually, Russians do so. I believe it is the case for all people around the world:

How to say that in the Russian language, we'll see the picture bellow:

Bathroom in the Russian language

So, now we have learnt how to say: I wake up, get up, go to the bathroom and brush my teeth, now let’s check the conjugations of the last two verbs in the Russian language:

Conjugation of "to brush" in present simple in the Russian language
Conjugation of "to go" in the Russian language.

For instance, Russian people after getting up and brushing their teeth. We make breakfast, sometimes we eat porridge or just eggs but never we Drink Vodka as they speak about us.

After having finished eating the porridge, we get dressed, we go to work on foot or by bus, now Let’s check how to say all of that in the Russian language:

Routine vocabulary in the Russian language

So, have you noticed that we have two ways to say I GO in the Russian language?

If not, don’t be confused, to say in Russian:

  • I GO ON FOOT we say – Я Иду – the verb here determines how you go; the И in Иду made it clear that we go on foot.
  • BUT, to say we go by bus or any means of transport we say: Я Еду – the E here made it clear that we go by bus or any means of transport

Now let’s learn how to conjugate all of these verbs in Russian:

To cook, To have breakfast, To get dressed in the Russian language

AS we have already learnt; In Russian:

1- Use Ехать only if you go to work by any transport (автобус, велосипед, метро...).

2- Идти only if you go on foot.

conjugation of TO GO in the Russian language

How to Describe the afternoon routine In Russian language?

ДНЁМ (in the afternoon)

afternoon time n Russian

Well, let’s make it easy, so whatever you do during the week, if you already have finished your studies probably you do the same as many Russians do – WORKING.

Russians also work; most of the time at work we just wait when to Finnish, so to go home (hopefully you laugh at my jokes).

Now let’s see how to say: I work and I drink coffee or tea in the Russian language:

vocabulary in Russian

Russians do what we call breaks at work. It is more often than the hours we work on. We have 10 minutes of breaks every 5 minutes of work.

the most important break at work where all the Russians meet and talk about pretty much everything is 12 break; we eat, laugh and talk life and then we wait until the end of the day to go home:

Vocabulary in Russian

Let’s see how to conjugate in present the verbs: to have lunch, to drink and to work in the Russian language:

To have lunch, to drink, to work in Russian

How to describe the evening routine In Russian language?

ВЕЧЕРОМ (in the evening) 

evening time in Russian

After having a long day at work, we can finally have a rest, take a shower cook something then watch TV or read a book before sleeping. How to say all of that in the Russian language:

Russian vocabulary


Check the conjugation of the verbs in Russian:

conjugation of verbs in Russian

All of us hate to just stick to the routine every day. So sometimes we hang out with friends. Let’s see how to say that in Russian: Вечером также (in the evening also)

Russian vocabulary

conjugation of the verbs in the Russian language:

conjugation of to meet, to hang out, to go back in the Russian language

    All Russians love evenings, because they can do many things and manage their time and feel free that’s why:

  • we read
  • we watch news, before brushing teeth and go sleep let’s see how to say all of that in Russian language –

А также я (also I)

Russian vocabulary
  • The conjugation of these verbs in Russian:
Conjugation of to read, to watch, to sleep in the Russian language

How to describe the night’s routine in Russian?

Night time in Russian

 НОЧЬЮ (at night)

At night, it depends on the person you are. Russians enjoy sleeping especially in winter, when it’s around -30 outside. In my case, after reading a bit, I go straight to my bed and fall asleep like a baby.

Russian vocabulary

Conjugation of the verb ‘To sleep and have dreams’ in Russian

conjugation of to sleep, to have dreams in the Russian language.

After reading that, it is important to hear how these verbs and vocabulary are pronounced in Russian. So check the full class video Here:



How to describe your daily routine in Russian.

These are the basic phrases you might find helpful to describe your usual day, Keep enthusiastic and learn Russian 😉

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