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Power Business Communications offers a comprehensive Russian translation service, translating a wide range of documents from English into Russian and from Russian into English. The translations are translated by experts whose native language is the target language.
Our Russian translation service has been designed to completely satisfy all the needs of our clients because our experts have all been selected for their command of their native language as well as for their know-how in specialist areas. "You can take our word for it"!
If you still aren't convinced, have a look at the statistics below
Russian population on Internet
Out of the total population of Russia of 153,655,000
there are 6.0 M Russians online, according to ITU
(Dec., 2002). Two-thirds of them are in the greater Moscow
area. It is estimated another 0.4 M Americans
access the Internet in Russian from home. Total estimated Russian
online users: 6.4 M.
If you still aren't convinced, have a look at the statistics below
Russian: Statistics
153,655,000 in the republics of the former USSR. Population total in all countries: 167,000,000 - first language speakers (1999): 277,000,000, including second language users (1999).
Russian speaking regions
Besides Russia it is also spoken in 30 other countries including Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Germany, Greece, India, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova.
Alternate Names for Russian Language
RUSSKI
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Russian Dialects
North Russian, South Russian
Russian Language Details
- Besides inhabitants of Russia speaking Russian, the Chuvan are Yukagiric people now speaking Russian. The Meshcheryak are ethnically Erzya, but speak Russian. The Teryukhan are ethnically Erzya in Gorkiy, but speak Russian.
- National language of Russia.
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