"Without god" in Russian is без бога, pronounced bez boga
In Russian, "god" is translated as "бог" (pronounced as "bog").
"God of Death" in Russian would be Bog Smerti.
Dazhbogm (also Dadzbog), the Russian god of the sun, son of the sky god Svarog, and brother to fire god Svarozhich.
Not sure what is meant by "the old Russian". An old Russian person would call God the same as a young Russian would. If the question is about the old Russian language (the Old Church Slavonic), the word for God is one of the few that have not changed in modern Russian.Regardless, the answer is bog.If addressing God in a plea, as in God save Russia, then it's bozhe.Finally, a Russian may refer to God as Lord, in which case it becomes gospot.
We write it in Russian "Господь тебя благослови"
Russian Orthodox is a Orthodox branch of Christianity they would call god God the same as any other Christians in the world
Svarog
milk+vodka=white russian....
Firearm + Vodka = Russian Roulette
bog
Praise God would be "slava Bogo"
Russian for "God" is Бог. Pronounced boch (it's a hard 'ch' sounds as in loch) You can pronounce it as bog, but that would sound foreign.