details the geographical distribution of Russian-speakers. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the status of the Russian language often...
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This article details the geographical distribution of speakers of the Italian language, regardless of the legislative status within the countries where...
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differentiate Ukrainian language-speakers from ethnically Ukrainian Canadians in general. It refers to speakers of both the local Canadian Ukrainian...
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This article details the geographical distribution of speakers of the German language, regardless of the legislative status within the countries where...
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language Francophone Geographical distribution of Dutch speakers Geographical distribution of German speakers Hispanophone List of countries and territories...
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details and data regarding the geographical distribution of all Polish speakers, regardless of the legislative status of the countries where it's spoken...
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Anglophone Arabophone Geographical distribution of German speakers Hispanophone Indosphere Lusophone Persophone Russophone Sinophone List of link languages Dialect...
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This is a list of countries and territories where Russian is an official language: Geographical distribution of Russian speakers "Lost in translation...
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The geographical distribution of speakers of Macedonian refers to the total number of native speakers of Macedonian, an East South Slavic language that...
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ethnic Russians and Russian speakers in neighboring states, as well as those who belong to the Russian Orthodox Church. The concept of the "Russian world"...
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Pushkin Institute (redirect from Pushkin Institute of the Russian Language)
of countries and territories where Russian is an official language Geographical distribution of Russian speakers "Russische Sprachkurse (Vom Bildungsministerium...
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Russian literature refers to the literature of Russia, its émigrés, and to Russian-language literature. Major contributors to Russian literature, as well...
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Sometimes speaker populations are exaggerated for political reasons, or speakers of minority languages may be underreported in favor of a national language...
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Russification (redirect from Russianize)
areas being predominantly Russian-speaking. Geographical distribution of Russian speakers Territorial evolution of Russia Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality...
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diasporas Germanic languages Geographical distribution of German speakers Unserdeutsch Geolinguistics Language geography While several specific laws, e.g., §23...
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total number of speakers. Russian is one of two official languages aboard the International Space Station, one of the six official languages of the United...
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World language (section Russian)
native speakers' GDP), number of countries that use the language as an official language as well as those countries' geographical distribution, international...
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organisations. List of countries and territories where Russian is an official language Geographical distribution of Russian speakers List of official languages...
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introduce more equality for Russian speakers. His clipping service spread an announcement of his promise to make Russian language proficiency obligatory...
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merging. › Odesan Russian (Russian: Одесский язык, romanized: Odessky yazyk, lit. 'Odesan language') is a regional dialect of the Russian language spoken...
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3,500,000 speakers of Russian live in Germany, split largely into three ethnic groups: ethnic Russians (Russen, Deutschlandrussen) Russians descended...
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total of about 4.3 million speakers. Includes Georgian, the official language of Georgia, with four million speakers, Svan with 14,000 speakers, Mingrelian...
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efforts of Russian explorers, developing into the Russian Empire, which remains the third-largest empire in history. However, with the Russian Revolution...
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Yukaghir languages (category Languages of Russia)
shift in recent times, resulting in a majority of speakers also speaking Russian and Yakut. In the Russian 2020-2021 census, 516 people reported speaking...
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Mansi languages (category Languages of Russia)
varieties. Around 1900 a couple hundred speakers existed; in the 1960s it was spoken only by a few elderly speakers, and it has since then become extinct...
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Sámi languages (redirect from History of the Sámi languages)
000–2,000 speakers) Pite Sámi (20 speakers) Northern Sámi (26,000 speakers) Southwestern Sámi Southern Sámi (600 speakers) Ume Sámi (20 speakers) The above...
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Mingrelian language (redirect from History of the Mingrelian language)
Mingrelian speakers to other regions of Georgia. Their geographical distribution is relatively compact, which has helped to promote the transmission of the language...
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the United States. Many Russian settlers returned to Russia, but a small number of them remained. In 1882 16,918 Russian speakers lived in the US, and that...
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Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages (category Languages of Russia)
less than a hundred speakers left. The Chukotkan branch had close to 7,000 speakers left (as of 2010, the majority being speakers of Chukchi), with a reported...
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Nenets languages (category Languages of Russia)
to other minority languages spoken in Russia. Both of the Nenets languages have been greatly influenced by Russian. Tundra Nenets has, to a lesser degree...
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