About Russicase
Russicase is a small project focused on making Russian cases and grammar feel clearer, more practical, and less intimidating.
Russicase exists to help people learn Russian with clear, practical explanations — and to build that work in the open with readers.
Who we are
We’re a small team building Russicase — a project focused on helping learners make sense of Russian cases and grammar without turning it into a wall of abstract rules. This blog is part of that work. It’s written by people who genuinely care about clarity, learning, and making difficult topics feel a little more human.
What you’ll find here
You’ll find grammar guides, beginner-friendly explanations, practical examples, and occasional product or learning-method updates when they’re useful. We publish when we have something worth sharing — not on a fake content treadmill. The goal is not to replace a full textbook. The goal is to make Russian feel more understandable, less intimidating, and easier to keep returning to.
Our approach
We try to keep things accurate, clear, and respectful of the learner. That means fewer grand claims, fewer jargon-heavy explanations, and more real examples that show how Russian actually works. If something is confusing, we want to simplify it honestly rather than pretend it’s easy. If something is wrong, we’d rather fix it than defend it.
We want to hear from you
If something was unclear, missing, or just plain wrong, tell us. If there’s a topic you want explained better, suggest it. If one of our posts helped you, we’d also love to hear that. We read every message we can and reply when we’re able — no fake ‘we’d love your feedback!’ banner language, just an honest open door.
Connect with us
The best way to reach us is by email at support@russicase.com. Use it for questions, corrections, ideas, or anything related to the blog and product.
Collaborate
If you’re an educator, creator, researcher, or language project working in this space, we’re open to hearing from you. That could mean content ideas, educational collaboration, localization, or thoughtful partnership ideas. We’re interested in useful collaboration, not spammy link schemes. If you have something real in mind, email us and include a short note plus any relevant links.
A small note
Russicase is part of a small, evolving learning project. The blog is here to share useful explanations, make the product more transparent, and stay in conversation with learners as we build.