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Russian Family Vocabulary: Essential Words & Phrases Guide

Building your Russian vocabulary family collection is essential for everyday conversations. Whether you're meeting your partner's parents or simply talking about your loved ones, knowing Russian words for family will help you connect with native speakers on a personal level.

Essential Family Vocabulary

These core family terms form the foundation of your Russian vocabulary. Note that Russian distinguishes between maternal and paternal relatives, which we'll explore below.

WordPronunciationEnglishExample
семьяsem-YAfamilyМоя семья большая. (My family is big.)
мать / мамаmat / MA-mamother / momМама готовит ужин. (Mom is making dinner.)
отец / папаa-TYETS / PA-pafather / dadПапа читает газету. (Dad is reading the newspaper.)
братbratbrotherМой брат живёт в Москве. (My brother lives in Moscow.)
сестраses-TRAsisterУ меня две сестры. (I have two sisters.)
сынsynsonНаш сын учится в школе. (Our son studies at school.)
дочьdochdaughterДочь любит музыку. (The daughter loves music.)
мужmuzhhusbandМой муж работает врачом. (My husband works as a doctor.)
женаzhe-NAwifeЕго жена очень добрая. (His wife is very kind.)
бабушкаBA-bush-kagrandmotherБабушка печёт пироги. (Grandma bakes pies.)
дедушкаDYE-dush-kagrandfatherДедушка рассказывает истории. (Grandpa tells stories.)
внукvnukgrandsonВнук помогает дедушке. (The grandson helps grandpa.)
внучкаVNU-chkagranddaughterВнучка похожа на бабушку. (The granddaughter looks like grandma.)
дядяDYA-dyauncleДядя приехал в гости. (Uncle came to visit.)
тётяTYO-tyaauntТётя живёт в деревне. (Aunt lives in the village.)
племянникple-MYAN-niknephewПлемянник учит английский. (The nephew is learning English.)
племянницаple-MYAN-ni-tsanieceПлемянница играет на пианино. (The niece plays piano.)
двоюродный братdva-YU-rad-ny bratmale cousinДвоюродный брат старше меня. (My cousin is older than me.)
двоюродная сестраdva-YU-rad-na-ya ses-TRAfemale cousinДвоюродная сестра приедет летом. (My cousin will come in summer.)

Common Phrases

These expressions will help you discuss family matters naturally in Russian conversations.

  • У вас есть семья? (u vas yest sem-YA) — Do you have a family?
  • Расскажите о своей семье. (ras-ka-ZHI-te a sva-YEY sem-YE) — Tell me about your family.
  • Сколько человек в вашей семье? (SKOL-ka che-la-VEK v VA-shey sem-YE) — How many people are in your family?
  • Я женат / Я замужем. (ya zhe-NAT / ya ZA-mu-zhem) — I'm married (male / female).
  • Я холост / Я не замужем. (ya KHO-last / ya nye ZA-mu-zhem) — I'm single (male / female).
  • У меня есть дети. (u me-NYA yest DYE-ti) — I have children.
  • У меня нет детей. (u me-NYA nyet de-TYEY) — I don't have children.
  • Мы ждём ребёнка. (my zhdyom re-BYON-ka) — We're expecting a baby.
  • Познакомьтесь с моей семьёй. (pa-zna-KOM-tes s ma-YEY sem-YOY) — Meet my family.
  • Передай привет семье! (pe-re-DAY pri-VYET sem-YE) — Say hello to your family!

Usage Notes

Understanding the cultural and grammatical aspects of Russian family vocabulary will help you use these words correctly.

  • Formal vs. Informal: Мать and отец are formal terms used in official documents or when speaking respectfully. Мама and папа are everyday words used by Russians of all ages.
  • Maternal vs. Paternal Distinction: Russian has specific words for in-laws that differ based on whose parents they are. Свекровь (svye-KROV) means mother-in-law (husband's mother), while тёща (TYO-shcha) means mother-in-law (wife's mother).
  • Plural Forms: Родители (ra-DI-te-li) means "parents" and is commonly used. Дети (DYE-ti) means "children" — the singular ребёнок (re-BYO-nok) is used for one child.
  • Terms of Endearment: Diminutives are very common. Мамочка (MA-mach-ka) and папочка (PA-pach-ka) express affection, similar to "mommy" and "daddy."
  • Extended Family Matters: Russian culture places great importance on extended family. Don't be surprised if conversations about family include grandparents, cousins, and even more distant relatives.
  • Gender Agreement: Remember that adjectives must agree with the gender of family members. Старший брат (older brother) but старшая сестра (older sister).

Practice Sentences

Use these sentences to practice your Russian family vocabulary in context.

  • В нашей семье пять человек. (v NA-shey sem-YE pyat che-la-VEK) — There are five people in our family.
  • Мои родители живут в Санкт-Петербурге. (ma-I ra-DI-te-li zhi-VUT v Sankt-Pe-ter-BUR-ge) — My parents live in Saint Petersburg.
  • У моего брата двое детей. (u ma-ye-VO BRA-ta DVO-ye de-TYEY) — My brother has two children.
  • Младшая сестра ещё учится в университете. (MLAD-sha-ya ses-TRA ye-SHCHO U-chit-sya v u-ni-ver-si-TYE-te) — My younger sister is still studying at university.
  • Мы часто навещаем бабушку и дедушку. (my CHAS-ta na-ve-SHCHA-yem BA-bush-ku i DYE-dush-ku) — We often visit grandma and grandpa.
  • Моя жена работает учительницей. (ma-YA zhe-NA ra-BO-ta-yet u-CHI-tel-ni-tsey) — My wife works as a teacher.
  • Дети любят проводить время с дядей. (DYE-ti LYU-byat pra-va-DIT VRYE-mya s DYA-dey) — The children love spending time with their uncle.
  • Вся семья собирается на праздники. (vsya sem-YA sa-bi-RA-yet-sya na PRAZD-ni-ki) — The whole family gathers for holidays.
  • Мой двоюродный брат женился в прошлом году. (moy dva-YU-rad-ny brat zhe-NIL-sya v PROSH-lam ga-DU) — My cousin got married last year.
  • Племянница очень похожа на свою маму. (ple-MYAN-ni-tsa O-chen pa-KHO-zha na sva-YU MA-mu) — My niece looks a lot like her mom.

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