Russians call their country "Россия" (Rossiya) in Russian.
No, Prussians and Russians are not the same. Prussians were an ethnic group in the region of Prussia in what is now Germany, while Russians are from Russia, which is a separate country. The two have distinct histories, cultures, and languages.
Russians typically refer to villas as "дача" (dacha), which is a secondary home or countryside retreat where they spend time during weekends or vacations.
Russians live in Russia because that is the country of their births.Note: Today, the name of Russia is "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics" (U.S.S.R.), also called Soviet Union Russian or Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik, or Sovetsky SoyuzNote: Russians have and do migrate to live in other countries across the world.
Russians are considered a Slavic ethnic group. The majority of people in Russia are of Slavic descent, though there are also other ethnic groups in the country, such as Tatars, Caucasians, and others.
The formal title for the leader of Russia is "President." The current President of Russia is Vladimir Putin.
Russians call Christmas рождество or rozhdestvo.
they call their money rubles.
Russians call a god bog. When addressing God (for example, in prayers) they say bozhe. Most Russians believers are Christians, so they specifically believe in Jesus Christ and call him Iisus.
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The Russians call dollars as dollars and cents as cents. If you are looking for their equivalent currency denominations, they are Ruble and kopecks. There are 100 kopecks in a Ruble.
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