As of 2014, the population of Kazakhstan is 17,948,816. Current estimates put the Kazakhs of Russian ethnicity or origan as 23.7% of the population.
In Kazakh "Tugan kuningmen" or "Tugan kuningizben"As there are many Russian speaking people in Kazakhstan you might say "Zdnyem razhdeniya" in Russian.
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The people of Tallinn, which is the capital city of Estonia, primarily speak Estonian. Estonian is the official language of Estonia and is spoken by the majority of its population. However, many people in Tallinn also speak English and Russian.
Not many people in Ukraine speak English. Ukrainian is the official language and many people speak Russian.
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Russian Jews speak Russian as their first language. Yiddish is a rare second language in Russia. Hardly any Russian Jews can speak it (Most Yiddish speakers in the world live in Belarus, Israel, and Argentina).There are no longer any native speakers of Yiddish in Russia.
Lithuanian, one of the two existing Baltic languages. The other one is Latvian that is spoken in Latvia. In the capital of Lithuania there are many people that speak Russian, and some Polish. Moreover, most of older people can speak in Russian as their second language. Younger generation would more likely speak in English than Russian.
Usually the US people speak only English. However, some learn Spanish, French, Arabic, and Russian.
About 278 million total people speak Russian, 164 million of whom use it as their primary language.I speak Russian! I was born in RussiaAs their first language, according to the World Almanac - 145 million, another source - 160 million.This number reflects the population of Russia. The majority of people in the former USSR speak Russian - around 285 million.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_language
Not necessarily. Many Ukrainians do speak Russian, especially older people, as russian education was mandatory during Soviet times. The Russians have been trying to eradicate Ukrainian nationalism and the Ukrainian language since Tsarist times (Ems ukase), much as the English managed to eradicate the Irish language. Many more speak "surzhyk," a Russian-Ukrainian pidgin. Many students now chose to study English rather than Russian in school. Most Ukrainians have some knowledge of Russian because many movies and books are only available in that language.
Most of Estonia speaks estonian, although some speak some Russian or finnish. i am an Australian who speaks estonian, though i don't think many people outside of Estonia speaks it.