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ADJECTIVE
-
of or pertaining to or characteristic of Russia or its people or culture or language
Russian dancing
NOUN
- a native or inhabitant of Russia
- the Slavic language that is the official language of Russia
How To Use Russian In A Sentence
- Born Princess Sophia of the minor German principality of Anhalt-Zerbst, reared by an ambitious and self-centered mother, she was plucked out of near obscurity by the Russian czarina, Elizabeth, in 1744 as a bride for the heir to the Russian throne, Peter III. The Rise Of an Empress
- Over Fate of Georgia, Provinces With Russian forces appearing to hunker down in Georgia, U.S. and European officials now face a pricklier challenge: Moscow's insistence that it has the right to help break up the country. U.S.-Russia Relations Turn Cold
- Yes, there were aberrations like the American Civil War and the Franco-Prussian War, but mostly it was a period of peace.
- This is the main concern worrying the economic strategists of the Russian ruling elite.
- Russian knapweed is a problem in ranges and pastures in the western United States, where it grows up to 4 feet tall and takes over otherwise productive land.
- we should consider this problem from the viewpoint of the Russians
- It was responsible for the mid-air collision last month between a cargo plane and a Russian airliner.
- The Russian Revolution itself was but one episode in the transition from capitalism to socialism.
- “Hooray” can be dated back to 1686 and possibly comes from the German word “hurra,” thebattle-cry of Prussian soldiers during the War of Liberation (1812-13). Blog – syllable studio
- This is the main concern worrying the economic strategists of the Russian ruling elite.