It's simply called "Russian"
targeted the empire's non-Russian population emphasized the use of the Russian language
1. Indo-European 2. Balto-Slavic 3. Slavic 4. East Slavic 5. Russian This is the most accurate time-line of the Russian language that I know of.. I hope this is what you were looking for~! :D
No it is not Russian. We still use it in the war today.
We never use this word. But if you want: teplo or тепло in Russian language.
Russian is a Cyrillic language.
In Russia it is mostly Old Church Slavonic or Russian. In other countries it is the national language for example in USA English is the language of choice but in many areas where the population is largely Russian than they will use Russian and Old Church Slavonic or a combination of several of them.
No, Russian is not a Latin language. Latin is a member of the Italic branch of the Indo-European language family, while Russian is a Slavic language belonging to the Slavic branch.
Russian is in the Balto-Slavic language family.
Yes, Russian is an Indo-European language.
The Russian immigrants spoke Russian.
Russian
Russian Language: РУССКИЙ ЯЗЫК.Pronunciation: Russkiy (u as in the oo in moose) yizyk (y as in the i in igloo).