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- Russian language - Wikipedia
Russian [d] is an East Slavic language belonging to the Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European language family It is one of the four extant East Slavic languages, [e] and is the native language of the Russians It was the de facto and de jure [f] official language of the former Soviet Union [21]
- Russian language | Origin, History, Dialects, Facts | Britannica
Russian language, principal state and cultural language of Russia Russian is the primary language of the overwhelming majority of people in Russia and is also used as a second language in other former republics of the Soviet Union
- Russian language and alphabet - Omniglot
Russian is an Eastern Slavic language spoken mainly in Russia and many other countries by about 260 million people, 150 million of whom are native speakers Russian is an official language in Russian, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, and in a number of other countries, territories and international organisations, including Tajikistan
- Learn Russian for Free - Russian language lessons, texts more
Russian language courses, lessons, texts, audio and video Free resources from basic to advanced to learn Russian as a foreign language
- Russia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Russia (Russian: Россия, romanized:Rossiya, [rɐˈsʲijə]), or the Russian Federation, [b][16] is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia It has land from the Baltic Sea to the Bering Strait It is the largest country in the world, followed by Canada, and the United States or China Russia's population is about 146 7 million people
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- A Guide to Russian - Facts, key phrases and the Russian alphabet
Surprising and revealing facts about the Russian language, key phrases to get started, details on the Russian alphabet and useful Russian links
- About the Russian language - The Language Net - Russian - Learn Russian . . .
Russian is spoken hroughout Russia, even in those regions where indigenous languages (Mostly Turkic and Finno-Ugric languages) are spoken, people will still speak Russian because it is the language of government, education and trade The Russian language dominates public life throughout Russia
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