Glossary entry

Russian term or phrase:

РСФСР

English translation:

Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic

Added to glossary by Pristav (X)
Aug 17, 2006 15:28
17 yrs ago
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Russian term

РСФСР

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what exactly does this stand for?

"Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic" or "Russian Federative Socialist Republic"?

Thank you!
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Discussion

Vladimir Dubisskiy Aug 17, 2006:
The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic

Proposed translations

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Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic

Это из "романовского" словаря. Там даже ЧК и ГПУ есть...
Peer comment(s):

agree Smantha
4 mins
Thank you
agree Zoya Askarova
6 mins
Спасибо, уважаемая Зоя!
agree Kirill Semenov
6 mins
Спасибо, уважаемый Кирилл!
agree Will Matter : Either is acceptable, depends on the source.
14 mins
Thank you
agree Ashok Garlapati
1 day 11 hrs
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Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic

That's what we called it at BBC Monitoring. From Google, it appears that this is the more common form in the West, but pages of Soviet origin in English use Federative. (Not Federal, anyway).

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Peer comment(s):

agree Will Matter : Agree. Both are used, depends on who you wish to listen to and how you would render in English.
8 mins
Thank you.
agree GaryG
2 hrs
Thank you.
neutral Pristav (X) : Dear Mr. Jack Doughty, I find old legal letter with RSFSR in English, and the site (by RF's CB): http://www.cbr.ru/eng/today/history/print.asp?file=narbank.h... The translations are identical to Romanov's Dictionery version. Best Regards, Nikolay, Moscow
17 hrs
Thank you. As willmatter says, both versions are correct.
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