Russian and English
Official language of Soviet Union was russian.
No it is not.
Russian is officially used in four countries:RussiaBelarusKyrgyzstanKazakhstan4 countries have Russian as an official language: RussiaBelarusKazakhstanKyrgyzstanRussian is also official in these regions:Crimea, UkraineGagauzia, MoldovaTransnistria, Moldova
Mongolians used to learn Russian for international communication, but younger Mongolians prefer to study English for that purpose. Older people in the country still tend to have a very good command of Russian. Their own language is Khalkha-Mongolian though.
No, Mongolians do not commonly speak Russian as their primary language. The official language of Mongolia is Mongolian.
Russian.The official language of Moscow is Russian.Moscow is an International city. Hundreds of languages are spoken there.Russian language is used in Moscow.Russian.Russian
I would say that Yupik was the native language , and Russian the official language.
Among the following: (1) Arabic (2) Japanese (3) Russian (4) Spanish Japanese is not the official language. Six official languages: Arabic,Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.
The official language of Tajikistan is Tajiki, which is a dialect of Persian. Russian is still used in government. (Note: the people of Tajikistan are called "Tajiks" the language they speak is "Tajiki")
Russian is the most important language spoken in Russia, but there are many minority languages, such as Tatar.
No, Serbians do not commonly speak Russian as their primary language. The official language of Serbia is Serbian, which is a South Slavic language. While some Serbians may speak Russian as a second language, it is not widely spoken in the country.