It depends on the application of the word "Russian".
Boris is a Russian man - Russkiy - РУССКИЙ
Svetlana is a Russian woman - Russkaya - РУССКАЯ
Boris and Svetlana speak Russian - Russkiy yazyk - РУССКИЙ ЯАЗЫК
Moscow is a Russian city - Rossiyskiy - РОССИЙСКИЙ
Хлоя is how you write Chloe in Russian.
Mama
npnbet is Russia and translit: Hello
добро пожаловать
Принять Prinyatʹ
Rwsieg (the Russian language)Rwsiad (someone from Russia)Rwsia (= of Russia),e.g. Ffederasiwn Rwsia = the Russian Federation (lit. Federation of Russia)
A Russian is a person who comes from Russia.
Only if the Russian girlfriend lives in Russia and has a Russian citizenship
Russia
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
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None of Russian Republics want to gain independance from Russia.
The majority religion in Russia is Russian Orthodox Christianity.
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.
After the revolution in Russia was not kings.
Старшая is how you write senior in Russian.
The Russian Revolution resulted in Russia becoming a communist state.