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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.
Pages in category "Honorifics by country" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Forms of address in the Russian Empire; S.
Svoy (born 1980), Russian-born songwriter/producer for Universal Music Group; Max Terr (1889–1951), Russian-born pianist, arranger, bandleader and film composer [16] Tonearm (Ilia Bis), performance musician; Michelle Trachtenberg (born 1985), television and film actress, mother is a Russian Jewish immigrant [17]
An interesting etymological conundrum, an origin of the large family of honorific based on gospodь, is reflected by number of theories surrounding it.Most recent and interesting one is proposed by linguist Adrian Poruciuc, who asserts an early borrowing from the Old Germanic compound gōd-spōd (good fortune), in opposition to proposed unconvincing explanation based on Proto-Slavic compound ...
Pages in category "American people of Russian descent" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 530 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Honored Artists of the Russian Federation (328 P) Honored Workers of the Arts Industry of the Russian Federation (73 P) Honoured Scientists of the Russian Federation (68 P)
The southernmost such post of the Russian-American Company was Fort Ross, established in 1812 by Ivan Kuskov, some 50 miles (80 km) north of San Francisco, as an agricultural supply base for Russian America. It was part of the Russian-America Company, and consisted of four outposts, including Bodega Bay, the Russian River, and the Farallon Islands.
[4] [5] Putin had previously outlined a plan to reinstate the regiment's honorific title in an address to the Russian Federal Assembly in 2012, [6] with the stated aim being to "strengthen the historical continuity" of the Russian Armed Forces by resurrecting the names of "famous, legendary units and formations of the Russian and Soviet armies ...