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ruso

Ruso is the Spanish term for “Russian” and is used as both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it describes anything related to Russia, its people, language, or culture, for example, literatura rusa or comida rusa. As a noun, it refers to a person from Russia: un ruso (masculine) or una rusa (feminine). The plural forms are rusos and rusas.

Gender and agreement: When describing a group, rusos is used for mixed or male-dominated groups, while rusas

Cuisine and common uses: A well-known culinary use of the term is ensalada rusa, commonly called Russian

Other uses: Outside nationality or cuisine, ruso can appear in proper names or historical references to Russia.

is
used
for
all-female
groups.
In
all
cases
the
ending
agrees
with
the
noun
it
modifies.
salad.
It
is
a
potato-based
dish
that
often
includes
potatoes,
carrots,
peas,
and
mayonnaise,
and
may
incorporate
other
ingredients
such
as
eggs
or
tuna.
The
dish
is
widespread
in
Spain,
Latin
America,
and
former
Soviet
states,
though
its
exact
recipe
varies
by
region.
The
word
derives
from
Rusia,
the
Spanish
name
for
the
country,
and
its
usage
mirrors
similar
terms
in
related
languages.
In
everyday
language,
it
appears
in
phrases
like
el
equipo
ruso
(the
Russian
team)
or
literatura
rusa
(Russian
literature),
functioning
as
a
neutral
descriptor
of
origin.