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Roushie leid

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Roushian
russkiy yazyk
русский язык[1]
Pronunciation[ˈruskʲɪj jɪˈzɨk] ( listen)
Native taeRoushie Federation
Native speakers
150 million (2010)[2]
260 million (L1 plus L2 speakers) (2012)[3]
Early form
Cyrillic (Roushie alphabet)
Roushie Braille
Leid codes
ISO 639-1ru
ISO 639-2rus
ISO 639-3rus
Linguasphere53-AAA-ea < 53-AAA-e
(varieties: 53-AAA-eaa to 53-AAA-eat)
States where Roushie is an offeecial leid (dark blue) or a de facto workin leid (teal)

Roushie or Roushian (Roushie: русский язык "rooskiy yazik") is the leid spak in Roushie. It uises the Cyrillic alphabet. It is an Indo-European leid in the Balto-Slavic faimily. The Roushie leid is the maist spak Balto-Slavic leid, an is the offeecial leid o Roushie, Belaroushie, Kazakhstan, an Kyrgyzstan. It is an offeecial leid o the Unitit Naitions an aa.

Examples

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Here's some examples o Roushie wirds:

  • Да (Da): Ay
  • Нет (Nyet): Na
  • Яблоко (Yabloko): Aiple
  • Кошка (Koshka): Cat
  • Собака (Sobaka): Dug
  • Мясо (Myaso): Met


References

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  1. On the history of using "русский" ("russkij") and "российский" ("rossijskij") as the Russian adjectives denoting "Russian", see: Oleg Trubachyov. 2005. Русский – Российский. История, динамика, идеология двух атрибутов нации (pp 216–227). В поисках единства. Взгляд филолога на проблему истоков Руси., 2005. http://krotov.info/libr_min/19_t/ru/bachev.htm. On the 1830s change in the Russian name of the Russian language and its causes, see: Tomasz Kamusella. 2012. The Change of the Name of the Russian Language in Russian from Rossiiskii to Russkii: Did Politics Have Anything to Do with It?(pp 73–96). Acta Slavica Iaponica. Vol 32, http://src-h.slav.hokudai.ac.jp/publictn/acta/32/04Kamusella.pdf
  2. "Världens 100 största språk 2010" (The World's 100 Largest Languages in 2010), in Nationalencyklopedin
  3. Russian language. University of Leicester. Retrieved 30 June 2014.