On this page you will learn Russian word for union

Union – Союз – [sa-YUS]

About the Russian word for union

союз [sa-YUS] = union – noun, Masculine, Singular, Nominative Case
Советский [sa-VET-skiy] = Soviet – adjective, Masculine, Singular, Nominative Case

Советский Союз [sa-VET-skiy sa-YUS] = the Soviet Union

 

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