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  2. Russian forms of addressing - Wikipedia

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    The system of Russian forms of addressing is used in Russian languages to indicate relative social status and the degree of respect between speakers. Typical language for this includes using certain parts of a person's full name, name suffixes , and honorific plural , as well as various titles and ranks.

  3. Eastern Slavic naming customs - Wikipedia

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    Some surnames in those languages have been russified since the 19th century: the surname of Kazakh former president Nursultan Nazarbayev has a Russian "-yev" suffix, which literally means "of Nazar-bay" (in which "bay" is a Turkic native noble rank: compare Turkish "bey", Uzbek "boy" "bek", and Kyrghyz "bek"). The frequency of such ...

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  5. Young Wife - Wikipedia

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    Anna Kamenkova as Manya Streltsova; Vladlen Biryukov as Aleksey Ivanovich Terekhov; Galina Makarova as grandma Agasha; Sergei Prokhanov as Volodya; Elena Melnikova as Valya, Manya's friend, Volodya's sister

  6. Let's Get Married (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Let's Get Married (Давай поженимся, Davay Pozhenimsya: literally "Let's Marry") is a Russian dating program that premiered on Channel One Russia on July 28, 2008. It airs Monday to Thursday at 6:45 pm. [1] [2]

  7. Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark) - Wikipedia

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    She told an American minister to Russia that "the Russian language is full of power and beauty, it equals the Italian in music, the English in vigorous power and copiousness." [4] She claimed that "for compactness of expression", Russian rivaled "Latin, and for the making of new words is equal to the Greek." [4] Dagmar was very fashionable.

  8. Lyudmila Putina - Wikipedia

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    Lyudmila Aleksandrovna Ocheretnaya [1] [a] (formerly Putina; [b] née Shkrebneva; [c] born 6 January 1958) is a Russian linguist who served as the first lady of Russia from 2000 to 2008 and from 2012 to 2014 while married to her then-husband, Vladimir Putin, the current president and former prime minister of Russia.

  9. Nadezhda Mandelstam - Wikipedia

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    Nadezhda Mandelstam, born Khazina, 1925. Nadezhda Yakovlevna Mandelstam (Russian: Надежда Яковлевна Мандельштам, IPA: [nɐˈdʲeʐdə ˈjakəvlʲɪvnə mənʲdʲɪlʲˈʂtam]; née Khazina [Хазина]; 30 October [O.S. 18 October] 1899 – 29 December 1980) was a Russian Jewish writer and educator, and the wife of the poet Osip Mandelstam who died in 1938 in a ...