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.
Russians call their country "Россия" (Rossiya) in Russian.
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.
Ruth Gruber could speak English, German, Russian, French, and Italian.
Not necessarily. Many Ukrainians do speak Russian, especially older people, as russian education was mandatory during Soviet times. The Russians have been trying to eradicate Ukrainian nationalism and the Ukrainian language since Tsarist times (Ems ukase), much as the English managed to eradicate the Irish language. Many more speak "surzhyk," a Russian-Ukrainian pidgin. Many students now chose to study English rather than Russian in school. Most Ukrainians have some knowledge of Russian because many movies and books are only available in that language.
No. The Russian people primarily speak Russian, and Germans primarily speak German.
In RUSSIA.RUSSIAn and RUSSIA.I mean hello its right there in the word kids.
I would say Russian.
the russians killed all the amercians and pissed on them
A black Russian is changed to a white Russian with the addition of cream.
Not all of them, but a few know how to speak English.
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.
Russians grow wheat and potato and drink lot of vodka. All Russians work for a living as Russian industry is full grown and developed country
it's about 125.000 Russians was killed during the Russian civil war
Russian food
by the russians
Russian people can learn to speak Japanese. There really are no cultural boundaries limiting attempts at becoming a bilingual speaker.