I am Russian – Я русский – [YA ROOS-skiy]
I am Russian – Я русская – [YA ROOS-ska-ya]
About the phrase I am Russian in Russian
Я русский [YA ROOS-skiy] = I’m Russian (Masculine)
я [YA] = I – pronoun, 1st person Singular
русский [ROOS-skiy] = Russian – adjective, Masculine, Singular, Nominative Case
Я русская [YA ROOS-ska-ya] = I’m Russian (Feminine)
я [YA] = I – pronoun, 1st person Singular
русская [ROOS-ska-ya] = Russian – adjective, Feminine, Singular, Nominative Case
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