RUSSIAN LANGUAGE AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS
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Language serves as a powerful bridge between cultures, facilitating communication, understanding, and fostering connections across diverse communities. In the realm of intercultural communication, the Russian language stands out as a fascinating and intricate tool. This article explores the role of the Russian language in intercultural communication, delving into its linguistic nuances, cultural implications, and the ways it serves as a conduit for meaningful interactions.
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