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What's the difference between Russian and English?
1, Russian: It is the only official language of Russia and one of the official languages of Kazakhstan, Belarus and Kyrgyzstan.
2. English: the official language of the European Union, many international organizations and Commonwealth countries. America, India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Britain, Philippines, New Zealand, Canada, Australia, etc.
Second, different origins.
1, Russian: Futhark)→ Old English (Anglo-Saxon) → British English.
2. English: The phonetic system of Russian originated from the Slavic language family of Indo-European language family, but it changed greatly in the early history, and it was formed around 1400.
Third, dialect types are different.
1, Russian: South Russian and North Russian.
2. English: British English, American English, Canadian English, Australian English, New Zealand English, Irish English, Scottish English, English Liverpool dialect, Caribbean English, Indian English, Jamaican English, Libyan English, Tonga English and South African English.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Russian
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