English to Russian
Live Translation
for Churches
Serve your Russian-speaking congregation in real time — no app download, no hardware, under 1.5 seconds of latency.
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Russian at a Glance
- Speakers Worldwide
- 260M+
- Countries (official)
- 4
- Script
- Cyrillic
- Evangelical Community
- Strong
- Translation Latency
- <1.5s
Russian Translation Accuracy
LiveSunday is engineered for the unique demands of live worship — theological precision, real-world audio conditions, and the languages your congregation speaks at home.
- Cyrillic script rendered nativelyRussian output is displayed in standard Cyrillic, matching the reading expectations of Russian speakers and avoiding confusing transliterations.
- Russian evangelical preaching style recognizedRussian Pentecostal, Baptist, and charismatic preachers often speak rapidly with emotional emphasis. Our model handles this without dropping words or losing doctrinal precision.
- Biblical Slavonic-influenced vocabularyRussian Christian worship uses terms influenced by Church Slavonic (e.g. Господь for Lord, Благодать for grace). These are correctly recognized alongside their modern Russian equivalents.
- Diaspora community readyRussian-speaking diaspora churches in Germany, Israel, the US, and Canada share a common written standard, so captions are universally readable regardless of where congregation members are from.
About the Russian Language
- Speakers
- Over 150 million native speakers in Russia and surrounding countries. An additional 100+ million speak Russian as a second language, making it the most widely spoken Slavic language and an important lingua franca across the former Soviet Union.
- Dialects
- Russian is relatively uniform in its standard written form. Regional spoken accents exist (Moscow, St. Petersburg, Southern Russian, Siberian) but the written literary standard is consistent across all Russian-speaking communities.
- Geographic Reach
- Official language of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. Widely used in Ukraine, the Baltic states, and Central Asian republics. Large diaspora communities in Germany, Israel, the United States, and Canada.
- Linguistic Notes
- East Slavic language using the Cyrillic alphabet of 33 letters, written left-to-right.
- Highly inflected — nouns have six grammatical cases and three genders, verbs have aspectual pairs (perfective/imperfective).
- Rich literary and ecclesiastical tradition with Church Slavonic influence on formal religious vocabulary.

Everything you need for live events
Full Transcript History & Analytics
Review complete transcripts and usage insights after every session.
ThisMelchizedekwaskingofSalemandpriestofGodMostHigh,whometAbrahamandblessedhim.Hisnamemeanskingofrighteousness;Salemmeanskingofpeace.
Extracted keywords
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Easy Joining by QR Code or Link
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Full Screen Captions
Display captions and translations on the big screen for accessibility and engagement
Fine-tuned Models with Custom Keywords
Add custom vocabulary for names, places, and domain-specific terms.

Integrate with Your Display Apps
Connect with OBS, ProPresenter, vMix, EasyWorship, and more.
Works in the Browser
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