The language used by Russians and Russians is the common language of all ethnic groups in the former Soviet Union and one of the working languages of the United Nations. It belongs to the eastern branch of the Slavic family of Indo-European languages.
In China, Russian speakers are mainly distributed in Yili, Tacheng and Altay in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and Ergon in Hulunbeier League in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
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The close relatives of Russians are Ukrainians and Belarusians. There are two main regional dialects in modern Russian: South Russian and North Russian. The main phonetic feature of North Russian dialect is phonetic standardization, that is, vowels are pronounced with unstressed syllables. The consonant "ideal" is pronounced as a fricative (the antonym of unvoiced x 1); The third person end of the verb is present-Wii.
The Russian language used by Russians in China is the southern dialect. The main phonetic features of southern Russian dialects are: disyllabic, that is, vowels are still read in unstressed syllables; The consonant "ideal" is unvoiced; When the third person appears, the third person ending of the verb should be hard.
Between the northern dialect area and the southern dialect area, there is a transitional area from northwest to southeast, commonly known as the Sino-Russian dialect area. Its phonetic features are mixed: pronunciation; A: My life is full. Verbs ending in the third person sound difficult when they appear.