Ruso.
Russian.
Russian is the English equivalent of 'rusa'. The Spanish word functions as an adjective or as a noun in a Spanish sentence. It may refer to the Russian people or to the Russian language.
russo
Spanish, and it means I'm in love.
Paradox,same in english,spanish and russian.
In Spanish and Italian, Logan is the same. In French, it is also Logan. In German, it is "Ludwig," and in Russian, it is "Логан" (Logan).
Argentinian, English, Spanish and Russian.
In Spanish and Italian, "marina" means "marine" or "navy." In Russian, "marina" is a diminutive form of the name Maria.
Usage in Spanish and Russian.
No, Russian is not Spanish. Russian is a Slavic language spoken primarily in Russia and other countries of the former Soviet Union, while Spanish is a Romance language spoken mainly in Spain and Latin America. They belong to different language families and have different grammatical structures and vocabulary.
No, the name Ninoshka is not Russian. It is of Spanish origin and means "God's gracious gift."
while Olga maybe a common Slavic name, some have rightfully pointed out that it means Holy as it originates from the word Helga - etc etc.. Olga is the Russian version of the German name Helga, meaning "blessed or holy" ----