Czar (also spelled Tsar) is equivalent to King, and Czarina is Queen.
NB: these positions were dropped after the Bolshevik Revolution.
The Russian term for queen is "королева" (koroleva). This word is used to refer to a female monarch or sovereign. In a more traditional context, "царица" (tsaritsa) can also denote a queen, particularly in relation to the Russian imperial titles.
собака is what you call a dog in russian. why did you want know anyway?
A Russian father is typically referred to as a "отец" (otec) in the Russian language.
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The Russian money is called the rouble.
What do you call a Russian animal that gives milk...A Moscow. What do you do to watch a Russian hockey team from afar...Ukraine your neck. What do you call a cross between a Russian and an Irishman...Sam O'var.
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If you were a russian as i am a professor you would call that person a eurasian pronounced ur-asian