like the Russian , English is a formal table style .. but it can be formal or informal depending on the diner if he\she wants to.
Like people, often with lots of fur clothing and cool moustaches.
the russian revalution is remembered by the people by history
Russian has 46 letters and English 26 letter.
Usually the US people speak only English. However, some learn Spanish, French, Arabic, and Russian.
Russian is the English equivalent of 'rusa'. The Spanish word functions as an adjective or as a noun in a Spanish sentence. It may refer to the Russian people or to the Russian language.
same like in English
It's in cyrilic the Russian alphabet. Translated will mean: Roscosmos =Russian cosmos. Like the NASA but Russian.
Key is ключ in Russian. It is pronounced as "klyuch", l is soft, ю is pronounced as English you, ч [ch] is like in English chat.
pazhar (the 'a' is like the a in tan)
M. A. O'Brien has written: 'New English-Russian and Russian-English dictionary (new orthography)' 'New English-Russian and Russian-English dictionary'
English speaking people use the Roman Alphabet. Russian speaking people use the Cyrillic Alphabet. The A is the same. The B looks different.
OOOhhh yes!!! I am half Russian half Scottish and my English boyfriend is crazy about me !!! It's also my charm and personality (L) just be who you are and if he doesn't like that... try again :)
English is said as "английский" in Russian.
Yes. In English, the names of languages are always capitalized.
Yes, English is spoken in Ukraine, particularly in larger cities and tourist areas. However, Ukrainian and Russian are the official languages of the country.
They are very likely to if they graduated from college after 1991, just because most Russian people today have to learn Russian at some point in their education--and mostly before they get to college.