Russian is the language of origin for the word sputnik. The word in question functions as a noun whose translation into English generally is as "companion". "co-traveler," or "fellow traveler." But regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "spuht-nihk" in Russian.
In modern Russian language the phrase "little lion" can have a similar meaning in its language. Transliterated it would small lion or "malyenkij lyev."
acosmonaut
Sputnik means "fellow traveler" in Russian.
A Little House Traveler was created in 2006.
Poochnik
The first space traveler was the Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, in 1961.
Malishka is translated as "the little one" in Russian language.
english, russian, norwiegian, swedish and a little danish. his first language is norwiegian
The Romanian language equivalent of traveler is călător or drumeţ.
путешественник py-te-she'-stve-nnik
Russian is a Cyrillic language.