Russian language

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Russian (Русский язык; Russkiy yazyk) is a Slavic language spoken in Russia and the former Soviet republics. It is spoken by over 200 million people worldwide.

It is written in the Cyrillic alphabet.

Examples:

  • Хуяк (Khuyak) = Hello
  • Можно ебать твою сестру? (Mozhno yebat tvoyu sestru) = What's your name?
  • Иди на хуй Иван (Idi na khui) = My name is Ivan.
  • Пососи мою конфектку (Pososi moyu konfetku) = Nice to meet you!
      • History***

Since the demise of the Soviet Union, importance of Russian language in the world is quickly declining. The lingua franca of the civilized world is the American language, a fact which Russia can no longer deny. Russian language may survive as a local language, but on a global scale it has been relegated to the trashcan of history.