If you have a computer that is running WINDOWS, go the language part in the control panel. You will be able to select a variety of languages that you can toggle. Russian is one of them. I think all Windows from XP and newer can do this (for other languages too!!).
It would also be helpful to printout a layout of the Russian Keyboard. Unless you want to put stickers on your own keyboard, you'll have to simply remember which Russian Letter is represented by which Letter is on your keyboard, when you are in Russian Mode.
My computer is set up this way: I will switch to Russian now:
Сейчас я пишу по-русски
I swear, the only thing I changed was a little toggle switch on my screen (from ENglish to RUssian, and back).
The Russian immigrants spoke Russian.
Russian IS an adjective.
The Russian word for "Russian" is русский, pronounced ROOS-ski. If you want to write it in English, you can write it as russky.
Well Russia in Russian is: Россия - (Ro-se-ya) Russian (e.g. a Russian person): Pусский - (Roo-ski) Russian Language: Pусский язык - (Roo-ski Ya-zik)
Me, personally; no, I am not Russian.
just Russian formalism - no the
Нет is the Russian word for no.
A black Russian is changed to a white Russian with the addition of cream.
Kevin remains Kevin in Russian but is pronounced with a Russian accent.
He was Russian
That is the correct spelling (capitalized) of the word Russian (Русско in Russian).
Russian onions are called "лук" (luk) in Russian.