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Fundamental » All languages » Russian
This is the main category of the Russian language.
It is spoken in Russia, Abkhazia, Armenia, Artsakh, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Canada, China, Estonia, Georgia, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Mongolia, South Ossetia, Tajikistan, Transnistria, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan.
Information about Russian:
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Canonical name | Russian |
Language code | ru |
Language family | East Slavic |
Ancestors | unknown |
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- Category:Terms derived from Russian: Categories with terms that originate from Russian.
Pages in category "Russian language"
This category contains only the following page.
Categories:
- All languages
- East Slavic languages
- Cyrillic script languages
- Old Cyrillic script languages
- Braille script languages
- Languages with automatic transliteration
- Languages of Russia
- Languages of Abkhazia
- Languages of Armenia
- Languages of Artsakh
- Languages of Azerbaijan
- Languages of Belarus
- Languages of Canada
- Languages of China
- Languages of Estonia
- Languages of Georgia
- Languages of Israel
- Languages of Kazakhstan
- Languages of Kyrgyzstan
- Languages of Latvia
- Languages of Lithuania
- Languages of Moldova
- Languages of Mongolia
- Languages of South Ossetia
- Languages of Tajikistan
- Languages of Transnistria
- Languages of Turkmenistan
- Languages of Ukraine
- Languages of Uzbekistan