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Russian Mistakes in English: 54 False Friends

False friends (also called "false cognates”) are Russian words that look or sound similar to English words but have different meanings. In this guide, you will find a list of common false friends with definitions and examples to show the differences between the words.

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Sometimes terms that appear alike can have very different meanings – as with the words ‘preservative’ (консервант) in English and «презерватив» (condom) in Russian! As well as false friends, there are also “true friends” – words that look or sound similar and have the same (or very close) meanings, e.g. sport/спорт, hotel/отель, radio/радио.

Just because words look or sound similar does not mean you should assume they have the same meanings in the two languages. It is always a good idea to check all new words in your dictionary. False friends in English and Russian can lead to embarrassing mistakes when a term in one language means something offensive or unpleasant in the other. For example, the Russian word «фарт» (luck) sounds almost identical to ‘fart’ (пукать) – lucky for some, unlucky for others perhaps!

Another funny error can occur with the words ‘brilliant’ (отличный, блестящий) vs. ‘diamond’ (бриллиант-овый). A “brilliant ring” (прекрасное/блестящее кольцо) is not the same as a “diamond ring” (бриллиантовое кольцо)! Your dictionary will list “brilliant” as a technical term for diamond, but this usage is rare in modern English and most native speakers do not know it. These types of errors show how important it is for you to learn English vocabulary in context.

List of 54 False Friends in English and Russian

English WordRussian MistakeCorrect Meaning + Example
AbortАборт
(abortion)
Прерывать, прекращать
This website contains malware. Please abort connection!
AccordАккорд
(chord)
Согласие
The political rivals managed to reach an accord.
AccurateАккуратный
(tidy, smart)
Точный, меткий
Are these financial statistics accurate?
ActualАктуальный
(urgent, topical)
Фактический, реальный
There was a minor car accident, but with no actual damage.
AlleyАллея
(avenue, lane)
Узкий проход, переулок
I heard two cats fighting in the alley last night.
AnginaАнгина
(tonsillitis)
Стенокардия
The patient had high blood pressure and suffered from angina.
ArtistАртист
(actor/actress)
Художник
Turner is my favourite British artist.
AuditoriumАудитория
(audience)
Зал
The university students packed into the auditorium for the lecture.
BalloonБаллон
(cylinder, container)
Воздушный шарик
Little Lucy loved her big red balloon!
BandБанда
(gang, mob)
Муз. Группа, лента
Do you know any good Russian rock bands?
BiscuitБисквит
(sponge cake)
Печенье
I usually have a chocolate biscuit with my tea.
BogБог
(God)
Болота
Our walk will take us through a bog so you’ll need good boots.
BrilliantБриллиант
(diamond)
Отличный, блестящий
John is a brilliant footballer!
CabinetКабинет
(study, office)
Шкафчик
One of our kitchen cabinets is falling off the wall so we need to fix it.
CameraКамера
(cell, chamber)
Фотоаппарат
Remember to take your best camera on holiday!
CartonКартон
(cardboard)
Картонная упаковка
If you’re going to the shop, can you get me a carton of milk?
Check (BrEn.)Чек
(BrEn. receipt, AmEn. check)
Проверить, проверка
We need to check your ID before you can enter the building.
ChefШеф
(boss, manager)
Шеф-повар
The new restaurant in town has a world-class chef.
ClayКлей
(glue)
Глина
My daughter made some clay models at school today.
ConcourseКонкурс
(competition, contest)
Общий зал, стечение народа
There are plans to build a large concourse at the train station.
DataДата
(date)
Данные
How do you protect your personal data online?
DecadeДекада
(10 days)
Десятилетие
My Russian uncle (Vanya!) has lived in America for almost a decade.
DecorationДекорация
(set design, decor)
Украшение
Do we need to buy more decorations for the Xmas tree this year?
FabricФабрика
(factory, plant)
Ткань
I need some more pieces of fabric to finish the quilt I’m making.
FamilyФамилия
(surname)
Семья
My wife and I would like to start a family, but we need to buy a house first.
FartФарт
(luck)
Пукать
That guy is as popular as a fart in a lift!
FocusФокус
(magic trick)
Сконцентрировать, центр внимания, уклон
What’s the main focus of your university dissertation.
Gym(nasium)Гимназия
(grammar school)
Спортзал
I’m off to the gym tonight. You fancy coming?
InsultИнсульт
(stroke)
Оскорбление
The boss calls everyone an idiot so I wouldn’t take it as an insult.
IntelligenceИнтеллигенция
(intelligentsia)
Ум, интеллект
What do you like best in a man – intelligence or good looks?
IntelligentИнтеллигентный
(cultured)
Умный
John’s a nice guy, but he’s not very intelligent.
ListЛист
(leaf, sheet, piece)
Список
We keep a shopping list on our fridge so we don’t forget anything.
LunaticЛунатик
(sleepwalker)
Сумасшедший, безумец
My ex girlfriend’s a lunatic! She keeps a pet tortoise in her bed!
MagazineМагазин
(shop)
Журнал
I buy a computing magazine once a month via an online subscription.
MarmaladeМармелад
(fruit jellies)
Апельсиновый джем
Thick-cut English marmalade is delicious on buttered toast!
MarkМарка
(stamp)
Метка, пятно, оценка
Did you get a good mark on your geography test at school today?
MultiplicationМультипликация
(animation)
Размножение, умножение
We had to learn basic multiplication in our primary school maths lessons.
ObligationОблигация
(bond)
Гарантия, обязательство
Every parent has an obligation to take good care of their child.
OperatorОператор
(cameraman)
Механик, радист, телефонист
The ship’s captain told the radio operator to send out an SOS message.
PhysiqueФизик
(physicist)
Телосложение
The boxer had a muscular physique and quick feet.
ProspectПроспект
(avenue)
Перспектива
The boss loves Mary’s work so her career prospects look good.
PreservativeПрезерватив
(condom)
Консервант
This fruit juice contains natural preservatives so it keeps for longer.
PretendПретендовать
(try to get)
Делать вид, притворяться
You don’t have to pretend to like my cake! I can’t even eat it myself!
RealiseРеализовать
(implement)
Понимать, осознавать
I know you’ve been with Ben a long time, but I didn’t realise you two were married!
RecipeРецепт
(prescription)
Кулинарный рецепт
I found a fantastic cake recipe on the BBC Food website.
ResinРезина
(rubber)
Смола
Amber is fossilised tree resin that is used to make jewellery.
SmokingСмокинг
(dinner jacket, tuxedo)
Курение
Smoking is not permitted anywhere in the building.
StoolСтул
(chair)
Табуретка
The tables were all taken so I sat on a stool at the bar and waited.
SympathyСимпатия
(a liking for)
Сочувствие, сострадание
I have no sympathy for murderers. They deserve the harshest punishment.
TalonТалон
(coupon)
Коготь
The Golden Eagle caught the fish in its talons.
TrapТрап
(gangway, ladder)
Капкан, ловушка
I set a trap for my dad with a water pistol and a piece of string!
TroopТруп
(corpse)
Отряд, pl. войска
Russia is tracking troop movements on the border.
VelvetВельвет
(corduroy)
Бархат
She wore a black velvet dress to the evening party.
VirtuousВиртуозный
(masterly)
Целомудренный
A priest should be both wise and virtuous.

For more on the topic of Russian mistakes see:

Russian mistakes in English: confusing words 3
Russian mistakes in English: confusing words 2
Russian mistakes in English: confusing words 1
Russian mistakes in English: gender
Russian mistakes in English: prepositions
Russian mistakes in English: singular vs. plural

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Written by Alex Jude —
ESL Specialist & CEO at Online Teachers UK

Alex Jude is the Founder & CEO of Online Teachers UK. He holds a BA hons degree in Linguistics from The University of Manchester and is a life-long English teacher. Following graduation, he spent 2002-2012 living and teaching in Russia, where he lectured in General Linguistics and Translation Studies. Alex is a fluent Russian speaker and worked with the BBC at the World Cup in 2018. In his spare time, he enjoys camping/bushcraft, playing guitar and watching rugby league.

Written by Alex Jude —
ESL Specialist & CEO at Online Teachers UK