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  1. Russia is a Russian-speaking country, with almost 150 million people speaking Russian as their native language. It shares borders with countries that speak many other languages such as Belarus and Kazakhstan, which both have significant populations who speak Russian as well. The official language of the government in Russia is also Russian ...

  2. 34.5K views 4 items. List of countries, nations and states with an official language of Russian. This list of Russian speaking countries includes republics with multiple official languages. List of countries where Russian is spoken is listed alphabetically and capital and countries where the official language is Russia can be sorted by column.

  3. In April 2018, it made a ranking of the most spoken European languages. “Perhaps a surprise for many people, Russian tops this list as the most spoken language in Europe with 120 million native ...

  4. Tajiki (Tajik Persian) is spoken in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. It is written in the Cyrillic script. Farsi is one of 14 official languages in Russia 's Dagestan republic, though it is not official in the country as a whole. Farsi is the sole official language in Iran and shares the designation with Pashto in Afghanistan and with Russian in ...

  5. Russian is native for 154 million people (data from Ethnologue: Languages of the World for 2017), and Russia’s population is less than this number by at least 9 million. At the same time, Russia ...

  6. Russian is an Eastern Slavic language spoken mainly in Russia and many other countries by about 260 million people, 150 million of whom are native speakers. Russian is an official language in Russian, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, and in a number of other countries, territories and international organisations, including Tajikistan ...

  7. Feb 28, 2019 · Fast forward to 2019, and the situation with regards to the Russian language is starkly different. The number of Central Asians who speak Russian has significantly decreased. The number of those who do not speak Russian is over 50 percent in all but one Central Asian state, Kazakhstan. [6] Despite the general trend of the diminishing role of ...

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