No, Russian is a Slavonic language.
Latin of course. Since people in Germany, speak German. And people in Russia, speak Russian. :D!
No. French, Spanish, and Italian are, as they derived from the ancient Roman language of Latin.
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.
Russian is a Slavic language, belonging to the Indo-European language family. It is closely related to other Slavic languages such as Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Polish. Over time, Russian has also been influenced by other languages, such as Old Norse, Latin, Greek, and Turkic languages.
Germany does not use the Cyrillic alphabet, Russia does.
No it is a mixture of Greek, Russian, and Turkey
Latin of course. Since people in Germany, speak German. And people in Russia, speak Russian. :D!
Russian, Greek, Hebrew, Chinese, etc...
No. French, Spanish, and Italian are, as they derived from the ancient Roman language of Latin.
You don't. Like many spoken languages such as Russian and Latin, American Sign Language has no signs for articles such as "the" and "a".
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.
Russian is a Slavic language, belonging to the Indo-European language family. It is closely related to other Slavic languages such as Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Polish. Over time, Russian has also been influenced by other languages, such as Old Norse, Latin, Greek, and Turkic languages.
For example English, German, Dutch, Arabic, Swahili, any Native American language, Basque, Russian, Greek, etc, etc.
Russian is a Cyrillic language.
'Language' in Latin is 'lingua.'
Germany does not use the Cyrillic alphabet, Russia does.
Yes, Portuguese can be called a Latin based language.