During the Russian Civil War the US and other Western powers sent expeditionary forces into Russia to help those that were fighting the Bolsheviks, the white Russians, through equipment, training and manpower.
Given that during the Revolutions Russians were fighting Russians, you could say that Russians won. You could also say that Russians lost.
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they say "allo"
Yes they were rivals, especially during the cold war, but during the cold war Russia was part of the Soviet Union, it was the leading and by far the most dominant state, therefore it is correct to say that Russia itself rivaled the US. For the US it was important to rival Russia because if Russia invaded and took over Europe, US would find itself in a very bad situation.
Russians may wave (or simply raise their hand) to say hello instead of, or in addition to, saying "Hello". They are, however, more likely to wave goodbye.
doss ved an ya.
Russians always say that suomi are their friends
It's relevant "dick" in English
le temps est froid pendant l'hiver.
Russians call a god bog. When addressing God (for example, in prayers) they say bozhe. Most Russians believers are Christians, so they specifically believe in Jesus Christ and call him Iisus.
you say get cold feet . some people might say it's have cold feet , but for me , get cold feet makes more sense .
They were to afraid af Adolf Hitler to say anything when he invaded them. >:(