Examples of using "Русское" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm interested in anything Russian.
Natasha is a Russian name.
It's a Russian name.
Tom adopted a Russian sentence.
Sambo is a Russian martial art.
This is my first Russian sentence.
The word "злой" is the only monosyllabic Russian adjective.
He is a Russian by birth.
I hope my Russian sentence is not completely incomprehensible.
Google Translate doesn't know how to translate the Russian word "lapulechka".
Russia’s resilience is unlike anything he’s ever encountered.
The Russian Musical Society was founded by the Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna in 1859.
Some translators changed Alice's name to Sonya or Anya, even though Alisa is a widespread Russian name.
It's simply surprising, how a modest attempt by a foreigner to compose a Russian sentence ultimately leads to two Russian speakers engaging in a lively discussion about their native language.
The Esperanto word ‘okazo’ originally meant both ‘occasion’ and ‘case’, as the Russian ‘случай’ does, while ‘kazo’ only meant ‘case in declension’. Owing to Western influence, ‘kazo’ started to mean ‘case in court’, then ‘case in general’.