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What does Russian mean?
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Russian

If someone or something is Russian, they are from Russia. The president met with Russian President Medvedev, to talk about U.S. and Russian cooperation. If something is Russian, it is typical of Russia. There aren't many Russian restaurants in Toronto.

Russian

Russian is the main language of Russia. I studied Russian for two years, but in Moscow nobody understood me. A Russian is a person from the country Russia. Bill talked to a Russian man who was visiting .

Russian

of or pertaining to or characteristic of Russia or its people or culture or language Russian dancing a native or inhabitant of Russia the Slavic language that is the official language of Russia

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Simple sentences

We learned Russian instead of French.
She fell in love with a Russian immigrant.
I don't know Russian.
This writer is Russian.
Such languages as Russian, Polish, Czech and Bulgarian have common Slavic roots.
The article was written in Russian.
Tom and Mary played a game of Russian roulette.
I know Portuguese, English, and Russian.
That's an old Russian custom.
Tom speaks Russian with his father, French with his mother, Esperanto with both, and English at school.
This young man is the descendant of a Russian prince.
Will we speak Russian?
Is it translated into Russian?
It is written in Russian.
Russian is very difficult to learn.
I know a man who can speak Russian well.
In the same way, a Russian might fail to see anything amusing in a joke which would make an Englishman laugh to tears.
He can both speak and write Russian.
He can speak Russian as well.
He speaks Russian perfectly.
She can speak Russian.
She likes Russian pop.
He can speak Russian, too.
He can also speak Russian.
Can you speak either Chinese or Russian?
He acquired Russian quickly.
He is a Russian by birth.
A Frenchman, for instance, might find it hard to laugh at a Russian joke.

Movie subtitles

I would assume it's Russian because it's cyrillic letters.
Her parents, Russian immigrants, kicked her out of the house when she was 14.
And it is the very reason why we had to meet in such a hurry at that Russian airport.
He's the only one here with a Russian name, or so they say.
The spirit of revolution soared over the Russian land.
Russian prisoners in Japan are fed better than we are!
After the Russian Revolution, civil war raged in the Crimea. bringing in its wake chaos and misery and unscrupulous men.
In the meantime, the Russian Bolsheviks plundered border villages.
Once there was a frost-cruel, such a cruel winter, a frost-cruel, that's Russian, leave me alone, they say it in Russia like that.
You mustn't talk Russian to me.
A Russian prince.
Why, you Russian prince!
The Russian nobility burns me up anyway.
You don't like the Russian nobility?
Russian POW's in Japan are fed better!
To this Hollywood had come Leo Andreyev, a Russian director.
Sergius Alexander Claims to have been commanding general of Russian Army and cousin to Czar.
Tireless in the defense of a crumbling empire was the Grand Duke Sergius Alexander, cousin to the Czar and Commanding General of the Russian Armies.
They will tell you that Private so-and-so is a Russian Prince or an ex-General who joined the legion to forget his past.
You like Russian cigarettes?
You had no right to assume responsibility for the arrest of a man who is worth an entire Russian division.
I'm a colonel in the Russian Army.
Take your hat off when you talk to a Russian officer, if you know what's good for you.
The Russian Army has been on Austrian territory ever since the war started.
Russian ballet!
Russian ballet?
Russian atmosphere, everything Russian, Russian, Russian.
The Russian attack at the Green Mountains.
The Russian position.
IS THAT A LITTLE RUSSIAN CUSTOM? HMM?
YOU'RE THE STAR OF THAT NEW RUSSIAN REVUE WHERE THEY SING ALL THOSE CHEERFUL LITTLE DITTIES ABOUT THE FAMINE AND THE SNOW AND THE WOLVES.
Did you get a flash of that 50-foot kiddie car outside with the Russian grand duke for a chauffeur?
Pavaliver, the Russian dancer.
And old Russian newspapers.
Half Russian, half Rumanian, he was a man. of unusual and deadly charms.
They whispered briefly in Russian. and then left.
A phony Russian policeman, an anarchist. was to get me into the Foreign Affairs Ministry. with 3 other temporary workers who were. to move a rug on which the Czar's bed would be placed.

News and current affairs

On the contrary, expansion takes away the worries - be they real or imagined - that surround the situation of the large Russian-speaking populations that now live outside of Russia but within the borders of the former Soviet Union.
The civil rights of the Russian minorities in the Baltics and elsewhere are now enshrined in law, due in no small part to NATO demands.
Indeed, enlargement of NATO comes only a few days after a deal was struck between Russia and the EU on the tricky question of access to the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad.
PRINCETON - Russian President Vladimir Putin's anointment of Alexander Medvedev to succeed him in what is supposed to be a democratic presidential election next March shows that Russia's leaders have not changed a whit.
According to Gleb Pavlovsky, the Putin regime's leading ideologist, the current Russian system is perfect in all respects but one: it doesn't know its enemies.
Russian involvement in world affairs is tainted by poison and corruption.
In a public gesture of despair, Cherkesov admitted the failure of Putin's project to reanimate Russian governance by subordinating it to the security services.
A new Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (PCA) between the EU and the Russian Federation must be negotiated.
Or, for that matter, why not include the Russian ruble or Indian rupee?
Russian aggression is rattling allies.
Can Russian President Vladimir Putin's regime withstand a prolonged period of low energy prices and Western sanctions?
The outcome of that would be inherently unpredictable, but probably in any case very destructive for Russian wellbeing.
That middle class was beginning to play a more significant role in shaping domestic and international Russian policy under Dmitri Medvedev.
The Russian middle class, quite naturally, wishes to live in a society like that of Western Europe.
On both of these fronts, the EU's lack of strategic vision has created the impression that Europe is repeatedly being outmaneuvered by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
With every country largely controlling its own energy policy, Europe's energy market has become inefficient and excessively dependent on Russian supplies.
If it can, it will be better able to respond not only to the Russian challenge, but also to many of the other challenges that characterize today's rapidly shifting global environment.
But Russian leaders resist tough sanctions on Iran, lest they jeopardize financial dealings there and lead to increased Iranian support for Muslim minorities inside Russia.
Palestinians can negotiate their future relationship with Israel and can count on American, Russian, European, and UN assistance.
But coming as it does only one month after the alarming Russian-Georgian confrontation, it may offer real hope that tensions in the volatile Caucasus region can be eased.
Although some of those tensions appear purely bilateral, the Georgian-Russian conflict demonstrates that there is no such thing anymore in this globalized world, and certainly not in this interconnected region.
Moreover, on issues like terrorism, nuclear proliferation, and climate change, the US needs Russian and Chinese help.
On the contrary, the Allies chose to maintain the pact and to extend it to numerous Russian neighbors.
A few months ago, the Russian government came up with a proposal to negotiate a new European order within the framework of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
Moscow's main strategic objective is the weakening or even roll-back of NATO as an Ant-Russian military alliance and the re-establishment of its East European and Central Asian zones of influence.

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