Find a verb from the form used for “I speak.”
A Russian verb dictionary that understands inflected forms
Search the Cyrillic form in front of you, type a transliteration, or start with an English meaning. Verbik shows the lemma, stress, grammar, and the reason the result matched.

Counts reflect Verbik 1.2 and may grow in later dictionary updates.
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Resolve an ambiguous case or plural form to its noun entry.
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Stress and transliteration
Read stressed Russian headwords and learner-friendly transliterations for forms where source data is available.
Verb aspect and full forms
Review aspect, present or future forms, past forms, imperatives, participles, and gerunds.
Cases for nouns and adjectives
Scan singular and plural declensions, grammatical gender, short forms, and comparative forms.
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Russian dictionary questions
Can I search Russian with Latin letters?+
Yes. Verbik supports transliteration search in addition to Cyrillic, English meanings, headwords, and inflected forms.
Does Verbik show Russian stress?+
Yes. Russian entries and many forms include source-based stress marks and transliteration where available.
How many Russian entries are included?+
Version 1.2 includes 39,760 Russian entries, including 11,546 verbs. Dictionary counts can increase in later updates.