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  1. Russian language - Wikipedia

    Russian is written using the Russian alphabet of the Cyrillic script; it distinguishes between consonant phonemes with palatal secondary articulation and those without—the so-called …

  2. Russian language | Origin, History, Dialects, & Facts | Britannica

    The Russian language is the principal state and cultural language of Russia. Russian is the primary language of the majority of people in Russia. It is also used as a second language in …

  3. Russian language and alphabet - Omniglot

    Russian is an Eastern Slavic language spoken mainly in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Belarus, and in many other countries.

  4. Russian Heritage | Saint Petersburg FL - Facebook

    Russian Heritage, Saint Petersburg. 1,188 likes · 28 talking about this · 142 were here. This organization established In 1995 serves to promote Russian...

  5. Russian Alphabet Table - Russian Lesson 1

    Use this table to help you learn the Russian alphabet. It would also be useful to learn how to say the Russian letters.

  6. Russian language - Wikiwand

    Russian is an East Slavic language belonging to the Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European language family. It is one of the four extant East Slavic languages...

  7. Amazing Russian

    Welcome to Amazing Russian, a space created for all those who would like to learn Russian and discover more about the Russian language and culture.

  8. Top 10 Best Russian Restaurants in SAINT PETERSBURG, FL - Yelp

    "Delicious Ukrainian/Russian cuisine! We frequent the Tampa location a lot, so decided to give this location a try because we were told that this was the original location and they have extra …

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    • Learn Russian online - Speak Languages

      This site contains a wide range of materials to help you learn Russian. Pick up some basic phrases, expand your vocabulary, or find a language partner to practise with.

    • Russian – The Languages

      Russian is part of the East Slavic branch of the Slavic languages, which themselves belong to the larger Indo-European family. The closest relatives to Russian are Ukrainian and Belarusian.