In Russian, water is called "вода" (pronounced "voda"). It is a feminine noun and is commonly used in everyday conversation. This term can be found in various contexts, such as in phrases related to drinking, cooking, and nature.
Prior to the 1917 Russian Revolution, they were called "Boyars".
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The Russian money is called the rouble.
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Russian onions are called "лук" (luk) in Russian.
"Russia". If you mean to ask 'what is 'country' called in Russian, that is 'страна' (strana). If you mean to ask what a Russian country house is called, that is 'dacha' (in Russian: дача).
The former Russian parliament is called the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation.
вода is a Russian equivalent of 'water'.
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A Russian space traveler is called a cosmonaut.
A russian teapot is called a samovar
The salmon fish in Russian is called "лосось" (losós').
Prior to the 1917 Russian Revolution, they were called "Boyars".
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A Russian horseman is known as a 'Cossack'.
Traditional Russian head scarfs are called 'babushka'. It means grandma in English.