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Russian Translator

Translate text into Russian.

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Common uses for the Russian translator

  • Studying Russian — read short passages and check your understanding
  • Greeting cards, invitations, and gift inscriptions in Russian
  • Subtitles and lyric translations into Russian
  • Email and message replies to Russian-speaking colleagues or friends
  • Travel — quick translations to Russian for menus, signs, and small talk

What people translate

Real examples of the kinds of text the Russian translator handles well.

  • A toast or thank-you for an occasion in Russian
  • A polite email or message in Russian
  • A sentence from a book, song, or article in Russian
  • A travel question — directions, food, prices — in Russian
  • A caption or bio for social media in Russian

How the Russian translator works

When you submit text, it goes through a language model prompted to translate carefully into Russian — preserving meaning first, then matching tone and register. The result is closer to a thoughtful human translation than a literal word-by-word one.

Output streams as it generates, so short messages feel near-instant. Longer passages trade a small amount of speed for steadier Russian across the whole text.

Use the From/To selectors to translate the other way (from Russian into English or another language), copy results with one tap, or save them as image cards.

If you like the Russian translator, you may also enjoy English and Spanish, or branch out into Latin.

Frequently asked questions

Can I translate long emails or articles into Russian?

Yes — the input accepts up to two thousand characters per request. For very long pieces, splitting into paragraphs usually gives smoother Russian output.

Does the Russian translator work both ways?

Yes. Pick the source language with the From selector and Russian with the To selector — or flip them to translate Russian into English. Direction can be changed at any time.

Why does my Russian translation read differently than Google Translate?

A language model translates by understanding meaning, register, and idiom rather than by swapping words one-by-one. Two correct Russian translations of the same sentence can differ in word choice while saying the same thing.

Do you store my Russian translations?

We do not store the text of your translations server-side beyond what is needed to generate the result. Your recent translations are kept locally in your browser so you can find them again, and you can clear that history at any time.