Тундра
TOO-druh
Taiga is the Russian name for tundra.
Russian tundra.
Russian tundra
the tundra
The word "Tundra" translates to тундра in Russian. It refers to a biome characterized by treeless plains with permanently frozen subsoil, found in Arctic regions.
Tundra is tunturi in Finnish.
It means TUNDRA
Le tundra (tuhn-dra)
Taigales
The word "tundra" originates from the Russian word "tundara," which means treeless mountain tract. It is used to describe vast, flat, treeless Arctic regions characterized by low temperatures and permafrost.
The words "tundra" and "taiga" originated in the indigenous languages of Siberia, but entered English through Russian due to Russia's extensive exploration and colonization of those regions in the past. This is why many terms related to the geography and ecology of the Russian Arctic and subarctic regions have entered English through Russian.
To say sweetheart in Russian you say dorogaya. To say I love you in Russian you would say, Ya lyublyu tebya.