Russiano
English
[edit]Etymology 1
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Proper noun
[edit]Russiano (plural Russianos or Russianoes)
- A surname
Etymology 2
[edit]Blend of Russia + Americano; From Russian, from English Americano, from Spanish americano, from Italian caffè americano, from being a version of the usual cup of American coffee. From the political climate in Russia and anti-Americanism. Folk etymology credits the coinage to Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev in Russian in 2016, however, this is not correct, as the term already predates this, in Russian and in English.
Noun
[edit]Russiano (plural Russianos or Russianoes)
Usage notes
[edit]Mostly used by travelers travelling through Russia, who refer to the local beverage in this manner on their return to the English-speaking world. Also used by some people who are politically opposed to the United States.
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