you say "я жила в России", or "ya jee-la v rou-s-ee-ee"
i hope my explanation was understandable
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She was Russian and lived in Russia.
hi im Russian i lived in russia and well russia doesnt need anything i think russia is more wealthy then America i would say becaus eeverything is very good spaced
Russian Dolls is the only one that comes to mind. From Russia with Love The Russia House Living Russia, or The Man with a Camera (1929) Say It in Russian Little Russia
Trappers, traders and Russian Orthodox missionaries.
To turn "Russia" into an adjective, you can add "-n" to the end, resulting in "Russian." For example, you could say the "Russian culture" or the "Russian language" to describe attributes related to Russia.
Yes in Russia is "da".
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Russian Jews are Jews who lived in Russia, usually meaning the Russian Empire, which included many now independent countries in central and Eastern Europe.
Russian is a language commonly spoken in Russia or Ukraine. If you are referring to how to say Russian in Russian, It's "Russkie" (Русский) Hope this helped
I'd have to say Russian food.....lol
The Russian word for 5 is piat (pee-at).