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'''Russian''' (in its own [[language (general)|language]]: русский язык, ''russkiy yazyk'' ['ruskʲɪj jɪ'zɨk]) is the most widely-used language across [[Eurasia]]. It is one of the [[Slavic languages]], [[written language|written]] in the [[Cyrillic alphabet]].
'''Russian''' (in its own [[language (general)|language]]: русский язык, ''russkiy yazyk'' ['ruskʲɪj jɪ'zɨk]) is the most widely-used language across [[Eurasia]]. It is one of the [[Slavic languages]], [[written language|written]] in the [[Cyrillic alphabet]].[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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Russian (in its own language: русский язык, russkiy yazyk ['ruskʲɪj jɪ'zɨk]) is the most widely-used language across Eurasia. It is one of the Slavic languages, written in the Cyrillic alphabet.