russian.
russian and other neighboring languages
The Soviet Union
The Soviet Union wanted war.
the Soviet Union brokedown on 1989!
No. Russia was a member of the Soviet Union until 1991, when the Soviet Union collapsed.
russian.
Russian is a Slavic language belonging to the Indo-European language family. It is the most widely spoken language in Russia and is also spoken in several other countries that were part of the former Soviet Union.
Official language of Soviet Union was russian.
One example of a language that starts with the letter "R" is Russian. It is an East Slavic language spoken predominantly in Russia and other countries of the former Soviet Union.
russian and other neighboring languages
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.
The language spoken in Germany is German. It is a West Germanic language and is one of the most widely spoken languages in the European Union.
Russian is spoken in Russia. In addition it is spoken by ethnic Russians in the other former Soviet republics.
The USSR (also known as the Soviet Union) ceased to exist since January 1, 1992, but the predominant language was Russian. There were probably some fifteen other more or less official languages.
The most spoken language in La Union province in the Philippines is Ilocano. It is widely used by the majority of the population in the province.
English is spoken throughout the European Union.
In Herzliya, Israel, the primary language spoken is Hebrew, as it is the official language of the country. Additionally, many residents are fluent in English, particularly due to the city's international community and proximity to tech industries. Russian is also commonly spoken among immigrants from the former Soviet Union. Other languages may be present due to the diverse population, including Arabic and French.