The man speaking Russian and Hebrew in recorded on Cape Town , South Africa .
Spoken Russian
Russian (Russian: русский язык , transliteration : russkiy yaz'ik ) is a Slavic language . It is the main language spoken in Russia . It is also spoken by many people in other parts of the former Soviet Union , such as in Ukraine , Belarus , Kazakhstan , Uzbekistan , Tajikistan , Kyrgyzstan , Moldova , Latvia , Lithuania , Turkmenistan and Estonia .
Russian, like other Slavic languages, is an Indo-European language . Russian is one of the three main East Slavic languages ; the others are Ukrainian and Belarusian . More people speak Russian than any other Slavic language.
Written Russian does not use the Latin alphabet that English and the West Slavic languages do - some people do however, learn to write it in Latin letters. It mostly uses the Cyrillic alphabet , whose letters, like those of Latin, came from Greek , but are different from them. The other East Slavic languages and some of the South Slavic languages use the Cyrillic alphabet as well.
Russian is an official language of Russia , Belarus , Kazakhstan , Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan . It is one of the six official languages of the United Nations , along with English , Spanish , French , Arabic , and Chinese .
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