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  2. Vladimir Putin's language - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Putin's use of language, characterized by a straightforward style abundant in colloquialisms, greatly contribute to the president's popularity in Russia.The most notable feature of it are "putinisms", quotes and excerpts from Putin's speeches, many of which are catchphrases and aphorisms well known in Russia, but which often baffled interpreters.

  3. Opinion - Putin’s conceptual error: A language does not a ...

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    Russian President Vladimir Putin's belief that Russians and Ukrainians are one people is based on a highly inaccurate reconstruction of Russian and Ukrainian history, and the shared language of ...

  4. Vladimir Putin - Wikipedia

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    Putin also served as Prime Minister of Russia from 1999 to 2000 [e] and again from 2008 to 2012. [f] [7] At 25 years and 11 days, he is the longest-serving Russian or Soviet leader since the 30-year tenure of Joseph Stalin. Putin worked as a KGB foreign intelligence officer for 16 years, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel. He resigned in ...

  5. Languages of Russia - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, a survey taken in all federal subjects of Russia showed that 70% of Russians could not speak a foreign language. Almost 30% could speak English, 6% could speak German, 1% could speak French, 1% could speak Spanish, 1% could speak Arabic and 0.5% could speak another language. [73]

  6. Trump, Putin speak as Biden plans to lobby Trump to stick ...

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    Trump and Putin spoke in recent days, said the source. Trump spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Wednesday. Trump, Putin speak as Biden plans to lobby Trump to stick with Ukraine

  7. Opinion - Does Putin believe in God? - AOL

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    Putin’s god might be the God of the Old Testament, who can be vengeful and wrathful, or he might be a pagan god — Zeus, perhaps, or the Slavic version thereof, Perun. In either case, Putin is ...

  8. Anglo-Saxons (slur) - Wikipedia

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    "Anglo-Saxons" is similar to, though not synonymous with, the Russian propaganda phrase "the collective West". "Anglo-Saxons" also has implications that the Western world opposed to the Putin regime is not completely united, and that the English-speaking countries are not connected much to Europe.

  9. Wagner ‘does not exist’: Why Putin claims a rift in the ...

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    According to the version he conveyed to Kommersant, Putin told the mercenaries that they had the option to continue fighting under their direct commander, an officer known by the call sign ...