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Tekstong galing sa nicolaev2078 - English

  • Languages in Russia

    • Today I’d like to talk about the languages are used in Russia.
    • I was born in Russia and my mother tongue is Russian and for most people in my country as well.
    • Russian is official language and it is used in the government, media, and education.
    • In addition, Russian is the 6-th in the list about the number of speakers.
    • However, it isn’t the only one language used in Russia.
    • We also have many others languages in the country.
    • Some of them are very similar with Russian and some are totally different.
    • Nowadays in Russian Federation there are more than 193 nationalities which speak in about 277 languages and dialects.
    • It is interesting to notice that in Russia we have more languages than nationalities and some of language have less than 100 native speakers.
    • These languages can be divided into several groups like Turkic, Slavic, Mongolian ,  Dagestan ,  Finno-Ugric.
    • I should like to get a nearer view of some of them.
    • For a start the Turkic group includes Tataric, Baskir, Chuvash ,Turkmen and etc. The almost all are spoken in the East side of the country and originate from Turkic language.
    • The biggest group is the Slavic and it consists of Russian, Ukrainian and Belorussian.
    • Some regions even have mix from all of them.
    • They are most widely-spoken in the European part of the Russia.
    • Habitually that people from the Slavic group can understand each other.
    • Likewise some European languages came into common use in Russia such English, Spanish, French and German.
    • Of course, all of them is the influence of the history.
    • To finish I’d like to add some words about slang in Russian what local people use in dairy life.
    • One interesting thing is that we use a lot in our speech diminutives and call many thigs like it suppose to be very small and cute.
    • For example a dog in Russian is “собака”[sabaka] but we very often say “собачка” [sabachka] what means doggie .
    • Our culture is rich in obscene words as well and surely I don’t recommend you to use them but to know their meaning is important if you want to participate and to be in any conversation.

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