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  1. Dec 1, 2022 · Βικιπαίδεια: Η ελληνική Wikipedia έγινε 20 ετών – Ξεπέρασαν τα 215.000 τα λήμματά της. 18:28, Πέμπτη 01 Δεκεμβρίου 2022. τεχνολογία. Η Βικιπαίδεια, η διαδικτυακή εγκυκλοπαίδεια ελεύθερης πρόσβασης Wikipedia στα ελληνικά, κλείνει 20 χρόνια ιστορίας τον Δεκέμβριο του 2022.

  2. Sergei Yesenin. 1895–1925. During his brief lifetime, Sergei Yesenin gained recognition as one of the better poetic voices of the revolutionary period in Russia. Born of peasant parents, he received very little formal education, and although he later traveled quite extensively it was the pre-revolution countryside of his youth that served as ...

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    Standard Russian is also called modern literary Russian (Современный русский литературный язык). It first appeared at the beginning of the 18th century. Peter the Great was then working to make the state more modern. Standard Russian grew out of the dialect of Russian that was spoken by people in and around Moscow. In some ways, Standard Russian wa...

    In Russian, a person's name has three parts: the first name, the second name and the family name. Parents choose the first name for their child. Some common Russian names for boys are Ivan, Vladimir, Mikhail and Nikolai. Some common Russian names for girls are Anna, Anastasia, Svetlana and Yekaterina. The second name is the patronymic (Russian: otc...

    Case

    Like Latin, Greek, and German, Russian has a case system. In Russian, it applies to nouns, pronouns, adjectives, numerals and participles with a set of word endings (sounds/letters attached to the ends of words) that show the grammatical roles of words in a sentence. Because the grammatical roles are shown by the endings, word orderis freer in than in English. There are six cases in Russian. The nominative case, the form listed in the dictionary, is used for the subject of the sentence. The g...

    Gender and number

    In Russian, nouns have one of three genders: masculine, feminine, or neutral. This is the same for languages like French, Spanish, etc. Masculine nouns usually end in consonants, neutral nouns usually end in -o or -e, and feminine nouns usually end in -a or -я. The plural acts like a fourth genderbecause gender does not change plural words.

    Adjectives

    In Russian, an adjective must agree with the word that it describes in gender, case and number. In the nominative case, adjectives that describe feminine words usually end in -ая or -яя. Those that describe masculine words usually end in -ый, -ий or -ой. Those that describe neuterwords usually end in -ое or -ее. Those that describe plural words usually end in -ые or -ие. The endings change depending on case.

  3. www.wikipedia.orgWikipedia

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  4. Wikimedia Foundation. Created by. Russian wiki community. URL. ru.wikipedia.org. The Russian Wikipedia ( Russian: Русская Википедия) is the Russian-language edition of Wikipedia. This edition was started in May 2001. It currently has about 1,980,000 articles. [1] It is currently the 7th largest edition.

  5. Sep 23, 2022 · Википедия / Vikipediia-- Russian version of Wikipedia Tip: if you can't enter the search in Russian, or don't know what something is called in Russian, try searching the English version of Wikipedia. When you find an article, look in the "in other languages" section at lower left to see if there is a Russian article on the topic.

  6. Σαν επίθετο ελληνικά/ελληνικός σημαίνει από, ή σχετικά με την Ελλάδα, το λαό της, ή την κουλτούρα της. Ελληνική: Πρωινή εφημερίδα Αθηνών από το 1925. Αυτή είναι μια σελίδα αποσαφήνισης, δηλαδή ...

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