Dawari is a Russian transliteration, which means comrade, colleague and classmate. Comrades are like-minded people. In ancient China, comrades, like gentlemen, elders and gentlemen, were all appellations between friends. In the Spring and Autumn Period, Zuo Qiuming explained the word "comrade" in "Mandarin in this Four Years": "One heart and one mind is a comrade." Ye Fan in the Southern Dynasties said in the Book of the Later Han Dynasty Liu Taochuan: "If you are sensitive, you must be a comrade."
In the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, the word "comrade" came from Russia, meaning people with gay tendencies. In China, comrades are also widely used as greetings between strangers, similar to "hosts".
Characteristics of Russian:
The phonetic system of Russian originated from the Slavic language family of Indo-European language family, but it has undergone great changes in its early history, which was roughly formed around 1400. It has six vowels, and different letters are written according to whether the preceding consonant is voiced (hard voiced). Typical consonants appear in pairs: ordinary and jaw. Traditionally called hard consonants and soft consonants.
The standard Russian reputation language is based on St. Petersburg dialect, with strong accent and moderate tone sandhi. Stressed vowels are a little elongated, while unstressed vowels tend to be reduced to closed vowels or fuzzy vowels. In Russian, the initials and finals of a syllable can contain up to four consonants, so the structure of the ascending syllable will be very complicated. The formula is as follows (V stands for vowel and C stands for consonant): (c) (c) (c) (c) V (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) The close relatives of Russian are Ukrainians and Belarus.