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Sindhi and Russian Speaking countries

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1 Countries
1.1 Countries
India, Pakistan
Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan
1.2 Total No. Of Countries
24
Bhojpuri Speaking Countries
0 46
1.3 National Language
India, Pakistan, Sindh
Russia
1.4 Second Language
Not spoken in any of the countries
Afganistan
1.5 Speaking Continents
Asia
Asia, Europe
1.6 Minority Language
Not spoken in any of the countries
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Israel, Jordan, Latvia, Lithuania, Mongolia, Poland, Serbia, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan
1.7 Regulated By
National Council For Promotion Of Sindhi Language, Sindhi Language Authority
Russian Academy, Russian Language Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences
1.8 Interesting Facts
  • The first writings of Sindhi language were found in 8th century CE.
  • In Sindhi language, every woord ends in a vowel.
  • 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.
1.9 Similar To
Gujarati
Ukrainian and Belarusian Languages
1.10 Derived From
Prakrit Language
Proto-Slavic Vocabulary

Sindhi vs Russian Countries

Comparing Sindhi vs Russian countries gives you idea about number of countries that speak Sindhi and Russian languages.

So we find that, total number of countries where Sindhi is official language is 2 whereas total number of countries where Russian is official language is 4

Find if Sindhi and Russian are Most Spoken Languages. Comparison of Sindhi and Russian speaking countries will give you the presence of Sindhi and Russian languages in different countries. Along with Sindhi vs Russian countries, you can also compare Sindhi vs Russian.

Sindhi and Russian as Minority Language

In Sindhi and Russian speaking countries you will get the countries which have Sindhi and Russian as minority language. The language which is spoken by minority of population in the country is called as minority language.

  • Sindhi as minority language: Not spoken in any of the countries.
  • Russian as minority language: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Israel, Jordan, Latvia, Lithuania, Mongolia, Poland, Serbia, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan.

If you want to compare Sindhi and Russian dialects, then you can go to Sindhi vs Russian Dialects. Some of the official languages are also considered as minority languages.

Sindhi and Russian Regulators

Sindhi and Russian speaking countries provide you Sindhi and Russian regulators which are the official organizations that regulate them. National Council For Promotion Of Sindhi Language, Sindhi Language Authority regulates Sindhi language.Russian is regulated by Russian Academy, Russian Language Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Also get to learn, Sindhi and Russian Language History.

Sindhi and Russian Continents

Thinking about Sindhi and Russian continents in which Sindhi and Russian speaking countries are present. Check out more information on Sindhi and Russian. Most of the Sindhi speaking countries lie in Asia. While Russian speaking countries lie in Asia, Europe. Continentwise, most of the languages belong to Asian Languages and African Languages. It's always fun to know about interesting facts of any language, so lets discuss about unknown facts of Sindhi and Russian languages:

Sindhi Interesting Facts:

  • The first writings of Sindhi language were found in 8th century CE.
  • In Sindhi language, every woord ends in a vowel.

Russian 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 Sindhi language was derived from Prakrit Language and is similar to Gujarati whereas Sindhi language is similar to Ukrainian and Belarusian Languages and derived from Proto-Slavic Vocabulary.