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How to pronounce Happy New Year in Russian

Happy New Year in Russian: щин нян куай лэ;

Russian is mainly used in Russia and other member states of the former Soviet Union, and was once widely used in schools in the member states of the Warsaw Pact. Teaching as a first foreign language. Although many countries in the former Soviet Union have begun to emphasize the importance of local languages, Russian remains the most widely spoken language in these regions and is the language used for communication in these countries.

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In Latvia, there are more than one-third of the Russian-speaking population, mainly from Russian and Soviet immigrants before the two wars. And the use of Russian in the classroom is still under debate. In Estonia, Soviet-era immigrants and their descendants make up about a quarter of the country's current population.

The Russian-speaking population represents less than one-tenth of the country's overall population. However, approximately 80% of the Baltic population can converse in basic Russian. And in Finland, once part of Russia, there are still several Russian-speaking communities.

Russian is widely spoken in schools that are members of the Warsaw Pact, including Hungary and Albania. Usually not fluent since Russian is no longer spoken in schools. In addition, due to the influence of the Soviet Union, some Asian countries, such as Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia and Mongolia, still teach Russian. And in several tribes in Afghanistan, Russian is still used as a mixed language.