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      • The earliest written record of the language, an amphora found at Gnezdovo, may date from the mid-10th century.
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  2. The earliest written record of the language, an amphora found at Gnezdovo, may date from the mid-10th century. In writing, Old Church Slavonic was the standard, although from the 11th century, variations became distinguishable from Serb ones.

  3. The Russian language was first introduced in North America when Russian explorers voyaged into Alaska and claimed it for Russia during the 18th century.

  4. Aug 04 2022. Viacheslav Charskiy. Alexander Kislov. Follow Russia Beyond on Pinterest. What language did the ancestors of today's Russians speak? And would contemporary Russians have...

  5. Written Russian. The earliest known writing in Russia dates from the 10th century and was found at Novgorod. The main languages written on them in an early version of the Cyrillic alphabet were Old Russian and Old Church Slavonic. There are also some texts in Finnish, Latin and Greek.

  6. Cyrillic alphabet, writing system developed in the 9th–10th century ce for Slavic -speaking peoples of the Eastern Orthodox faith.

  7. Until 1917, it was the sole official language of the Russian Empire, although during the nineteenth century the language spoken in literary circles by the aristocracy in Saint Petersburg was largely French. During the Soviet period, the policy toward the languages of the various other ethnic groups fluctuated in practice.

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