Adjective Satellite
able to communicate in Russian
Source: WordNetRussian speaking
According to the Russian economists Boris Lvin and Andrei Iliaronov, The Chechen authorities are regularly accused of crimes against the population, especially the Russian-speaking people. Source: Internet
At home, as an immigrant kid I saw people who looked like me, with funny last names like mine and that of my other Russian-speaking friends, shaping American culture. Source: Internet
Although the majority of Estonia's large Russian-speaking diaspora of Soviet-era immigrants did not support full independence, they were divided in their goals for the republic. Source: Internet
In recent years there has been a large influx of Russian-speaking retirees and extended-stay tourists in the Kingdom, as well as many expatriates from all continents. Source: Internet
Ennok says Estonia's Russian-speaking population working in Finland is even more vulnerable. Source: Internet
Artsutanov's idea was introduced to the Russian-speaking public in an interview published in the Sunday supplement of Komsomolskaya Pravda in 1960, citation but was not available in English until much later. Source: Internet