Russian is the official language throughout the whole country, however there are 27 other languages that are official in various regions. They are: # Abaza (in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic) # Adyghe (in the Republic of Adygea) # Altay (in the Altai Republic) # Avar (in the Republic of Dagestan) # Bashkir (in the Republic of Bashkortostan) # Buryat (in Agin-Buryat Okrug and the Buryat Republic) # Chechen (in the Chechen Republic) # Chukchi (in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug) # Chuvash (in the Chuvash Republic) # Erzya (in the Republic of Mordovia) # Ingush (in the Republic of Ingushetia) # Kabardian (in the Kabardino-Balkar Republic and Karachay-Cherkess Republic) # Kalmyk (in the Republic of Kalmykia) # Karachay-Balkar (in the Kabardino-Balkar Republic and Karachay-Cherkess Republic) # Khakas (in the Republic of Khakassia) # Khanty (in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug) # Komi-Zyrian (in the Komi Republic) # Mansi (in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug) # Mari (in the Mari El Republic) # Moksha (in the Republic of Mordovia) # Nenets (in Nenets Autonomous Okrug) # Nogai (in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic) # Ossetic (in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania) # Tatar (in the Republic of Tatarstan) # Tuvаn (in the Tuva Republic) # Udmurt (in the Udmurt Republic) # Yakut (in the Sakha Republic) source: wikipedia
Most Russians use the Cyrillic alphabet, which consists of 33 letters and is derived from the Greek alphabet. It is the main writing system for languages such as Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian.
No, Prussians and Russians are not the same. Prussians were an ethnic group in the region of Prussia in what is now Germany, while Russians are from Russia, which is a separate country. The two have distinct histories, cultures, and languages.
the contact with the byzantine empire with the russians was that russia learned many cultural aspects and other languages including art work.
The following languages are related to Russian:UkrainianBelarusianBulgarianPolishCzechSlovakSerbianCroatianBosnianSlovenianMontenegrinMacedonian
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The primary language spoken in Russia is Russian. However, there are also numerous minority languages spoken throughout the country, such as Tatar, Ukrainian, Chechen, and others.
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Yes, Russian is a Slavic language. Slavic languages share common roots and belong to the same language family, which includes languages such as Polish, Czech, and Ukrainian.
How do you mean? If you mean what instruments do Russians use, then Russians tend to use wooden materials to cook with, like a ladle to plate food or a spoon to stir soup. You will often find Russians cooking on gas stoves. Most of a Russian's selection of cookware is pots and pans. There are not many skillets involved in Russian cooking. If you mean techniques and ingredients, Russians tend to make a lot of soups and they also use the boiling method to cook many things. Russians often use chicken or beef stock when making soups. Russians also work with a lot of dough, fruits, and many times, dairy products. I would know, I am Russian myself :]
Russians use energy like we all do. Coal and oil fired power plants. Nuclear power plants. Wind and solar power.
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