What does Russian-speaking mean?
Definitions for Russian-speaking
rus·sian-speak·ing
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Princeton's WordNet
Russian-speakingadjective
able to communicate in Russian
ChatGPT
russian-speaking
Russian-speaking refers to a person or a group of people who are capable of speaking the Russian language, either as their native tongue or as a secondary language. It can also refer to communities, regions, or countries where Russian is commonly used for communication.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Russian-speaking in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Russian-speaking in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of Russian-speaking in a Sentence
The value of objective journalism and the value of being able to be here on the ground and tell the truth while the other side is doing everything humanly, and inhumanly, possible to twist facts and spread disinformation … creating this alternative reality that doesn’t exist. Based on that alternative reality, this is the reason why most of the Russian soldiers are here, they are all convinced that here that Ukraine is full of Nazis and their duty is to come and liberate these Russian-speaking people from Nazis.
My appeals to the Prosecutor's Office of Crimea, to the Military Prosecutor's Office, to the Military Investigative Committee and to Military Investigative Committee of Ukraines Russian-speaking east have not yet been answered. There is an appeal to the police from the father, there is no answer yet.
After that foothold is established, the malicious code, the real hackers get to work and grow out from there. Russian President Vladimir Putin's government denies direct involvement, but Russian intelligence is thought to routinely use cyber gangs to do its bidding and to create plausible deniability. Within the former Soviet bloc, Russian-speaking hackers pay homage as cyber-militia members to the regime in Russia, they act as proxies … when called upon to leverage their sophisticatedtool sets and attack against victims in the U.S.
I think that it is right to bring all of these (Russian-speaking regions) back, but we need everything to be good here too. ... You can't have everything at once.
I think we lost a lot in our lives because of this, i think that it is right to bring all of these (Russian-speaking regions) back, but we need everything to be good here too. ... You can't have everything at once.
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