Every continent has people that speak Russian, at a large or small scale. However, Europe and Asia are the only continents with countries that have Russian as an official language.
There are hundreds of Indo-European languages spoken in Europe and Asia, such as: English Spanish French German Italian Portuguese Russian Hindi Marathi Sanskrit
There are hundreds of Indo-European languages spoken in Europe and Asia, such as: English Spanish French German Italian Portuguese Russian Hindi Marathi Sanskrit
Indo-European languages are most commonly spoken in Europe, South Asia, and parts of Western and Central Asia. Key examples include English, Spanish, Portuguese, Hindi, and Russian.
Remember Asia is a continent, full of diffent counrties and languages including Chinese, Russian, Turkish, Vietnamese, English, and Hindi among many others.
The languages that are most spoken in Central Asia include:Russian (spoken in Ukraine and Russia)Turkmen (spoken in Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Iran, and Turkey)Persian (spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan)These are just a few of the languages that are most popular in this region.
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
Russian is spoken in Russia. In addition it is spoken by ethnic Russians in the other former Soviet republics.
Russian is not widely spoken in Chile. The official language of Chile is Spanish, and while there may be small Russian-speaking communities in the country, it is not a commonly spoken language.
The countries of Central Asia are officially the Republics of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Tajikistan, however UNESCO stretches it's borders to include Afghanistan, Tibet and areas of India, Russia, PRC and Mongolia. Languages are: Turkmen Uzbek Qazaq (Kazakh) Kyrgyz Russian (spoken to some extent in majoirty of Central Asian countries/officially in Kazakhstan) Urdu, Hindi, Mandarin Chinese, Mongol, Tibetan are also spoken if included in "Central Asia"
No, Russian is not a widely spoken language in Mongolia. The official language of Mongolia is Mongolian.
Eastern Asia is dependent on geographical position. Eastern Asia can include the People's Republic of China, the Koreas, the Russian Federation's Far East, and Japan. The widely used languages in these Eastern Asian nations include Mandarin, Korean, Russian, and Japanese (among many others).