A colloquialism is a word, phrase, or other form used in informal language.
Russian phonology
This article discusses the phonological system of standard Russian based on the Moscow dialect (unless otherwise noted).
Russian orthography
Russian orthography (Russian: правописа́ние, tr. pravopisaniye; IPA: [prəvəpʲɪˈsanʲɪjə]) is formally considered to encompass spelling (Russian: орфогра́фия, tr. orfografiya; IPA: [ɐrfɐˈɡrafʲɪjə]) and punctuation (Russian: пунктуа́ция, tr. punktuatsiya; IPA: [pʊnktʊˈat͡sɨjə]).
Language policy in Ukraine
Language policy in Ukraine is based on its Constitution, international obligations, and 2012 law "On the principles of the state language policy" (before 2012, the 1989 law "On the languages in the Ukrainian SSR" was in force).
Old East Slavic
Old East Slavic, also referred to as Old Russian and Rusian (sic, with one ‘s’, from Rus’), was a language used in the 10th–15th centuries by East Slavs in Kievan Rus' and states which evolved after the collapse of Kievan Rus'.
Russian alphabet
The Russian alphabet (Russian: русский алфавит, tr. rússkij alfavít; IPA: [ˈruskʲɪj ɐlfɐˈvʲit]) uses letters from the Cyrillic script.
I (pronoun)
The pronoun I /aɪ/ is the first-person singular nominative case personal pronoun in Modern English.
UN Russian Language Day
UN Russian Language Day is observed annually on June 6.
Internet in Russian
Internet in Russian (also Russian Internet (Russian: русский Интернет), known as Runet) is a part of the Internet that uses the Russian language.
Motolian dialect
Motolian language (dialect) (Мотольска волода (діалект); Motołska vołoda (dialekt) also Мотольскі говор) is one of the most popular west-polesian dialects in Belarus.
Russian jokes
Russian jokes (Russian: анекдо́ты, transcribed anekdoty, literally "anecdotes"), the most popular form of Russian humor, are short fictional stories or dialogs with a punch line.