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rusas

Rusas is a term that does not have a single, universal meaning in English. Its interpretation depends on language, context, and capitalization, and it may function as a grammatical form, a proper noun, or both.

In Romance-language usage, rusa is the feminine form of the adjective meaning “Russian.” Consequently, rusas can

As a proper noun, Rusas can occur as a surname in various cultures or as a place

In contemporary references, Rusas does not denote a widely recognized organization, concept, or widely cited entity

See also suggestions for related terms include rusa, rus, and related language forms that address similar roots

appear
as
a
plural
adjective
or
as
a
noun
phrase
referring
to
Russian
women
or
things
described
in
the
feminine
sense.
For
example,
in
Spanish
the
word
rusa
means
a
Russian
woman,
and
rusas
would
be
used
when
referring
to
multiple
Russian
women
or
to
feminine
nouns
described
as
Russian.
name
in
certain
locales.
In
those
cases,
the
term
functions
independently
of
its
gendered
linguistic
forms
and
is
treated
as
a
specific
identifier
rather
than
a
descriptor.
on
its
own.
Its
most
consistent
usage
is
as
a
grammatical
form
in
languages
that
mark
gender
and
number,
or
as
a
proper
noun
in
names
and
titles.
or
meanings
in
different
languages.