Noun

Singular Russian

Plural Russians

Russian (plural Russians)

  1. The Russian language.
  2. A person from Russia.
  3. An ethnic Russian.

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Sat Jun 6 22:23:17 2009

Look up Russian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Russian refers to anything related to Russia, including:

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If your sweetest dream is to marry a free Russian brides than our site is the right place for you to start with The thing that makes our site different from other Internet marriage agencies dealing with Free Russian Brides is that we

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 Russian army general visits Cuba
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Russian army general visits Cuba

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Wed, 16 Sep 2009 05:26:06 GM

HAVANA - Russia's armed forces general staff chief Nikolay Makarov is visiting Cuba, officials have said.

25000 Russian Hack Attacks Repulsed in Two Days | CMS Report
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Wed, 16 Sep 2009 11:58:45 GM

More than six hundred . Russian. hackers have been trying to hack down a server-installe​d content management software in attempt to get over its sophisticated Proactive Protection system. There had been more than 25000 attacks recorded and ...

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COGwriter A . Russian. professor continues to teach that the USA is about to break up: . Russian. Professor: Collapse Of America Could Begin In Two Months.

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Thu Sep 17 15:56:31 2009

The Revolution Will Be Illustrated - New York Times
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Early-20th-century artists and designers greatly admired Russian revolutionary posters and typography, and the art movements that sprang ...
Firm's forced Russian coal import - BBC News
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Firm's forced Russian coal import

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A steam railway says it is being forced to import coal from Russia because an opencast mine three miles away is not allowed to supply them. ...
FBD: Ferrero goes ahead with plans to open Russian confectionery plant - FoodBizDaily.com (press release)
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FBD: Ferrero goes ahead with plans to open Russian confectionery plant

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The conflict between Landrin and Ferrero started in the beginning of 2009 when the Russian chocolate company launched a new line of chocolate sweets fully ...

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FBD: Russia to become one of the largest wheat suppliers to Egypt FoodBizDaily.com (press release)

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From Google News Search: "russian"
Sat Sep 19 08:29:00 2009

How to speak with a strong russian accent and look russian?
Q. For a play I have to speak with a very strong russian accent. I\My character isn't really russian she is fooling everyone to be someone she isn't how can i speak and look russian?
Asked by keely - Sun Jun 7 18:55:17 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Just be strict and learn a few commands in Russian such as "zatcknees" which means SHUT UP or "eedee" GO. That is mainly the steriotypical russian. Many of them are very pretty though
Answered by sashabike4 - Wed Jun 10 03:19:28 2009

What is required for a Russian person immigrating to America to work?
Q. My brother is looking to marry a Russian women. She currently works for DHL. What will she have to do to move here and work for them or anyone?
Asked by sire8ball - Mon Jan 22 16:14:56 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. If he is a US citizen and this is a legitimate marriage, it's almost automatic. As soon as they get married, he can apply to bring her here, she will have to go to an interview at US embassy in Moscow, and as soon as she arrives she will get Social Security card and will be permitted to work. She will be able to become a Citizen of the US after 3 years, since she is married to a US citizen. If you want to know all the mechanics, you may want to talk to an immigration attorney. I would suggest to seek help of an attorney serving Russian community, those are usually less expensive and will tell you exactly what to do. But this is not a complicated process. If you live in a metro area where there is a Russian community, you will have no… [cont.]
Answered by Alexander K - Mon Jan 22 16:24:08 2007

Where can I find music for a Russian violin solo?
Q. I looked at the music store and all I could find was Irish, Bluegrass, Hornpipes, and classical pieces. I would like something Russian. Places to find them or suggestions would be nice. I'm looking for sheet music btw.
Asked by fillurpool - Mon Mar 24 00:36:38 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Try this : Ivan khandoshkin (1747-1804) Violin Sonata in G minor, Op. 3, No. 1 (published 1800-08) [19:58] Violin Sonata in E flat major, Op. 3, No. 2 (published 1800-08) [13:10] Violin Sonata in D major, Op. 3, No. 3 (published 1800-08) [13:09] Six Old Russian Songs (c.1783) (No. 1. Along the bridge, this bridge [5:15] *; No. 2. Is this my fate, this fate? [3:15]; No. 3. Little dove why do you sit so sadly? [5:11]; No. 4. What happened and why? [3:00]; No. 5. Once I gathered golden sheaves [2:58]; No. 6. Once I was a young man [4:07]) Sheet Music: at www.mdt.co.uk priced at about 14 I hope this is of use to you MIK
Answered by Michael V - Mon Mar 24 02:06:52 2008

From Yahoo Answer Search: "russian"
Wed Aug 26 10:42:31 2009

Russia is a transcontinental country extending over much of northern Eurasia. It is a semi-presidential republic comprising 83 federal subjects. Russia shares land borders with the following countries (counterclockwise from northwest to southeast): Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania (via Kaliningrad Oblast), Poland (via Kaliningrad Oblast), Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia and North Korea. It also borders the Arctic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Caspian Sea, the Baltic Sea, and the Black Sea. Russia is close to the United States (Alaska) and Japan.

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    • Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace, (1865-1869). Book 9, Chapter 10.