Like people, often with lots of fur clothing and cool moustaches.
no because Russian people are stupid
A Russian grandmother is the grandmother of a child, but she has to be Russian. Like a American or British grandmother is the grandmother to a child, but she has the respective heritage.The Russian term for grandmother is babushka.
The Russian word for winter is Zi-ma (short sounds on the 'i', like in 'pig' and 'ma is pronounced like you'd call your Mum. It's written in Russian as зима.
Most people would not call Vladimir Lenin "attractive", but rather very Russian-like. Note that his eyes are slanted, noting a possible Mongolian heritage in his family. His beard and mustache are recognizable, although he shaved them off once as a disguise. According to many sources, such as pictures and family friends, Lenin was always well dressed and was average in height (5'5"). Lenin was actually not Russian-like in any sense of the word. He had a Mongolian look to him precisely because he was part Mongolian. Lenin did not have a drop of pure Russian blood in him. His charisma lay in the righteousness of his cause, his great intellect, and his charming bedroom eyes.
Kill everybody who wasn't a badass russian like him.
Transliteration.
Turkish or east asian
There are plenty of pictures of what some people think the latest Russian stealth fighter might look like and there several people who fly Russian stealth fighters. Many pictures, few facts. Have a look at Wikipedia to see what the latest pictures look like
Quite a bit like a Russian AK-47.
It's regular paper...looks the same.
Лук. IPA: [luk]. Pronounced like 'look'.
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No, Russian people generally do not look Chinese. They have distinct physical features that are more commonly associated with Eastern European populations, such as fair skin, light hair, and blue or green eyes.
cos they were made that way
Koheupt is a corruption of the word Kontsert in Russian. The way Russian letters are formed make it look like koheupt. However, the translation of the original Russian word is "concert" and is the title of a Billy Joel album. ChaCha
So you have never heard of Google translate? If you want people to say Luke in Russian you say Luke. If you want it spelled using Russian characters it would look like this Лука Лука Люк
To get a Russian boy to like you, show genuine interest in his culture, be open-minded, and make an effort to learn about his interests and hobbies. Establishing good communication and mutual respect are key factors in building a strong connection with him.