1 Countries
1.1 Countries
Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan
Indonesia
1.2 Total No. Of Countries
1.3 National Language
1.4 Second Language
Afganistan
East Timor, Indonesia
1.5 Speaking Continents
1.6 Minority Language
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Israel, Jordan, Latvia, Lithuania, Mongolia, Poland, Serbia, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan
Denmark, East Timor, Netherlands
1.7 Regulated By
Russian Academy, Russian Language Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa
1.8 Interesting Facts
- In Russian language, the words are not pronounced as they are written.
- In Russian language, there are only 200,000 words out of which only few words are used and due to this many words have more than one meaning.
- The modern Indonesian language uses many loan words from Persian, Chinese and Arabic.
- In Indonesian language, spelling is phonetically precise, so that words are spelled as they sound.
1.9 Similar To
Ukrainian and Belarusian Languages
Malay language
1.10 Derived From
Proto-Slavic Vocabulary
Malay and Dutch Languages
2 Alphabets
2.1 Alphabets in
2.2 Alphabets
2.3 Phonology
2.3.1 How Many Vowels
2.3.2 How Many Consonants
2.4 Scripts
2.5 Writing Direction
Left-To-Right, Horizontal
Not Available
2.6 Hard to Learn
2.6.1 Language Levels
2.6.2 Time Taken to Learn
3 Greetings
3.1 Hello
здравствуйте(zdravstvuyte)
Halo
3.2 Thank You
спасибо(spasibo)
Terima kasih
3.3 How Are You?
Как дела? (Kak dela?)
Apa kabar?
3.4 Good Night
Спокойной Ночи(Spokoynoy Nochi)
Selamat Malam
3.5 Good Evening
Добрый Вечер(Dobryy Vecher)
Malam yang baik
3.6 Good Afternoon
Добрый День(Dobryy Den')
Selamat Sore
3.7 Good Morning
Доброе Утро(Dobroye Utro)
Selamat Pagi
3.8 Please
пожалуйста(pozhaluysta)
mohon Untuk
3.9 Sorry
3.10 Bye
до свидания(do svidaniya)
Selamat tinggal
3.11 I Love You
Я тебя люблю(YA tebya lyublyu)
Aku cinta kamu
3.12 Excuse Me
извините(izvinite)
Permisi
4 Dialects
4.1 Dialect 1
Doukhobor Russian
Sundanese
4.1.1 Where They Speak
Alberta, British Columbia, Canada, Saskatchewan
Indonesia
4.1.2 How Many People Speak
30,000.0038,000,000.00
1.5
960000000
4.2 Dialect 2
4.2.1 Where They Speak
Olonets
Bali, Indonesia, Lombok and Java, Nusa Penida
4.2.2 How Many People Speak
NA3,300,000.00
700
80000000
4.3 Dialect 3
4.3.1 Where They Speak
Novgorod
Indonesia, Malaysia
4.3.2 How Many People Speak
NA6,000,000.00
1400
96000000
4.4 Total No. Of Dialects
5 How Many People Speak
5.1 How Many People Speak?
276.00 million163.00 million
0.13
1200
5.2 Speaking Population
5.3 Native Speakers
166.00 million23.00 million
0.13
873
5.3.1 Second Language Speakers
110.00 million140.00 million
0.01
400
5.3.2 Native Name
5.3.3 Alternative Names
5.3.4 French Name
5.3.5 German Name
Russisch
Bahasa Indonesia
5.4 Pronunciation
[ˈruskʲɪj jɪˈzɨk]
Not Available
5.5 Ethnicity
6 History
6.1 Origin
6.2 Language Family
Indo-European Family, Slavic Family
Austronesian Family
6.2.1 Subgroup
6.2.2 Branch
6.3 Language Forms
6.3.1 Early Forms
Old East Slavic
Old Malay
6.3.2 Standard Forms
Standard Russian
Indonesian
6.3.3 Language Position
6.3.4 Signed Forms
Signed Russian
Sistem Isyarat Bahasa Indonesia (SIBI, "Signed Indonesian")
6.4 Scope
7 Code
7.1 ISO 639 1
7.2 ISO 639 2
7.2.1 ISO 639 2/T
7.2.2 ISO 639 2/B
7.3 ISO 639 3
7.4 ISO 639 6
Not Available
Not Available
7.5 Glottocode
7.6 Linguasphere
53-AAA-ea
No data available
7.7 Types of Language
7.7.1 Language Type
7.7.2 Language Linguistic Typology
Subject-Verb-Object
Subject-Verb-Object
7.7.3 Language Morphological Typology
Fusional, Synthetic
Agglutinative