"Russkies" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A term used to refer to Russians in an informal or sometimes derogatory manner, similar to "Russians." It can imply either admiration or disdain, depending on the context.
To make or become Russian in character or loyalty, often in a derogatory sense, suggesting a loss of individuality or independence.<br><br>Example: "The once-independent thinkers have been russianised under the communist regime, losing their free-spirited nature."
The verb to russify denotes the act of imposing Russian language and culture, often in a way that is perceived as oppressive or assimilative, particularly in non-Russian territories. This can involve forcibly introducing Russian language as the primary language of administration, education, and government, and promoting Russian culture and customs at the expense of the local culture. The term "russification" is often associated with the expansion of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, when Russian-speaking peoples imposed their language and culture on the vast territories under their control, leading to the erasure or marginalization of local languages and cultures.
A Russophobe's opposite.<br><br>A Russophilist is a person who has a strong interest and appreciation for Russia, its culture, history, and people. They often have a positive and favorable view of Russia and its influence around the world.