No. Both are eastern Slavic languages. While there are similarities between the languages, they are distinct.
In many parts of Ukraine Russian, or a Russian-Ukrainian creole called "surzhyk", is spoken. This stems from the fact that after the depopulation of Eastern Ukraine by the Soviet state-sponsored Famine-Genocide (Holodomor) of 1932-33, many areas were repopulated by the with ethnic Russians. Additionally, there was an official Russification program both under the czars (Ems Ukase) and under the Soviets, which at times banned the use of the Ukrainian language, and generally discouraged its use.
Ukraine is not a part of the Russian Federation.
However, they were both a part of the Soviet Union, and their cultures are similar. Many Ukrainians can speak the Russian language.
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That is in Ukrainia.
Russian TV online provides an avenue for users to watch and record television and stream videos through the internet with an opportunity to watch different TV channels from different countries like Ukrainia, Lithuania, and other foreign countries for a reasonable monthly price.
The Russian river flowing into the Black Sea is called RIVER VETRO.
Eastern Europeans speak a variety of languages, including Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Czech, Slovak, and others depending on the country. The most widely spoken language in the region is Russian due to the historical influence of the Soviet Union.
Me, personally; no, I am not Russian.
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The Russian immigrants spoke Russian.
A black Russian is changed to a white Russian with the addition of cream.
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That is the correct spelling (capitalized) of the word Russian (Русско in Russian).
In Russian, 'Russian' is pronounced as 'ΡΡΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ' (ruskiy).