A real Russian curriculum from the start
Slovomir starts from a structured Russian curriculum with a clear path already in place.
Move by section, chapter, and deck, with descriptive lesson names and a visible next session.
Choose your deck. Preview the Deck Passage. Set the pace. Hit go.
Go about your day.
Slovomir is built for iPhone, with a study loop designed around real daily use.
Built for iPhone with a Russian-first study flow.
The system is built to keep Russian present while supporting both serious progression and a rhythm that fits normal life.
Slovomir starts from a structured Russian curriculum with a clear path already in place.
Move by section, chapter, and deck, with descriptive lesson names and a visible next session.
Choose the active Russian deck, preview the passage, and start the review loop from one study-first flow.
Start a new session or continue the current one without digging through scattered menus.
Each deck opens with a Russian passage built around the same vocabulary set.
That creates a simple loop: read the passage first, study the deck, then come back to the language with stronger recall.
Cards expand from recognition into translation, Russian pronunciation, and usage context.
The item is not treated as an isolated label; it keeps returning in forms that make it usable.
Slovomir tracks progress through the Russian path and marks real milestones as they are earned.
Progress stays visible without turning study into a separate dashboard ritual.
Add outside Russian material by typing, pasting, or photographing the items you want to remember.
Then schedule that material alongside the built-in curriculum instead of keeping it in a separate pile.
Structured content is organized and ready to study from the first session.
Add Russian content by copying and pasting, typing, or photographing items you want to remember. Then schedule that material within the same study system as the built-in lessons.
Slovomir is designed for people who want to learn Russian consistently without giving up curriculum structure, context, or long-term progression.
Choose the deck, preview the passage, and move through a real sequence of sections, chapters, and Russian learning items.
Each lesson can open into a deck passage while individual cards expand into pronunciation, translation, images, and usage review.
Paced sessions and progress surfaces keep the next action visible so the curriculum does not depend on one long study ritual.
Start from the built-in curriculum path or add outside material when you have your own Russian to remember.
Preview the deck in context before the review session starts asking you to retrieve individual items.
Use the card loop, audio, usage context, and progress surfaces to keep the same Russian active after reading.
The next deck and later passages keep the path visible and pull earlier Russian forward as review.
Slovomir is focused on Russian. The built-in curriculum, passages, cards, audio, and review tools are Russian-specific.
Slovomir is built around paced iPhone study sessions. Choose the deck, set the rhythm, preview the passage, and keep the session moving.
Yes. Cards include Russian pronunciation, translations, usage context, images where available, and sentence-based review surfaces.
Yes. Slovomir supports outside material so copied, typed, or photographed Russian content can be saved and scheduled.
The passage gives each deck a readable target before the card loop starts drilling the same language from multiple angles.