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  2. Russian spelling alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Russian spelling alphabet at right (PDF) The Russian spelling alphabet is a spelling alphabet (or "phonetic alphabet") for Russian, i.e. a set of names given to the alphabet letters for the purpose of unambiguous verbal spelling. It is used primarily by the Russian army, navy and the police.

  3. Names for association football - Wikipedia

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    Usage of the various names of association football vary among the countries and territories which use English as an official or de facto official language. The brief survey of usage below addresses places which have some level of autonomy in the sport and their own separate federation but are not actually independent countries: for example the constituent countries of the United Kingdom and ...

  4. Russian orthography - Wikipedia

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    borrowed words and foreign names are usually spelled as orthographic transcriptions, or, more precisely, mixed transcriptions-transliterations based mainly on original pronunciation (Jacques-Yves Cousteau is rendered in Russian as Жак-Ив Кусто; the English name Paul is rendered as Пол, the French name Paul as Поль, the German ...

  5. Russian alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Proper names are sometimes written with э after consonants: Сэм — 'Sam', Пэме́ла — 'Pamela', Мэ́ри — 'Mary', Ма́о Цзэду́н — 'Mao Zedong'; the use of э after consonants is common in East Asian names and in English names with the sounds / æ / and / ɛər /, with some exceptions such as Джек ('Jack') and ...

  6. Lukas - Wikipedia

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    Lukáš Haraslín, Slovak football (soccer) player; Lukas Hartmann, Swiss novelist and children's literature writer; Lukas Heller, Screenwriter; Lukas Hofer (born 1989), Italian biathlete; Lukas Hradecky, football (soccer) goalkeeper; Lukas Jutkiewicz, English football (soccer) player; Lukas Kampa (born 1986), German professional volleyball player

  7. Russian soccer to give up seat on UEFA executive committee in ...

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    Alexander Dyukov, the chief executive of Russian oil firm Gazprom Neft, was not on the list of candidates published by UEFA for its election meeting on April 3 in the Serbian capital Belgrade.

  8. Football (word) - Wikipedia

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    The English word football may mean any one of several team sports (or the ball used in that respective sport), depending on the national or regional origin and location of the person using the word; the use of the word football usually refers to the most popular code of football in that region.

  9. Breaking: FIFA, UEFA Make Decision On Russian Soccer - AOL

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    As part of the international effort to isolate Russia from the rest of the world in response to their invasion of Ukraine, Russia’s sports teams are being isolated as well – and soccer is no ...