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Russian
Native to
Russia, other areas of the Russian-speaking world
Native speakers
L1: 150 million (2020 census) L2: 110 million (2020 census)
Language family
Indo-European Balto-Slavic Slavic East Slavic Russian
Early forms
Proto-Indo-European Proto-Balto-Slavic Proto-Slavic Old East Slavic
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Mar 5, 2018 · Old Russian is part of a subgroup of western Slavic languages, which are spoken across Ukraine, Belarus, and European Russia. It's always been ...