White Russian

Etymology
The word refers to the milk, while  refers to the vodka.

Adjective

 * 1) Of or relating to Russians with tsarist or anti-Soviet sympathies in the period directly following the 1917 Revolution.
 * 2)  Of or relating to Belarus, literally "White Russia," or its language.
 * 1)  Of or relating to Belarus, literally "White Russia," or its language.

Translations

 * French:


 * French:

Noun

 * 1) A cocktail consisting of coffee liqueur, vodka, and milk.
 * 2)  A White Guardist, a Russian who not supported the Socialists in the 1917 Revolution and the  (1917–1923), and afterward (e.g. as a White émigré).
 * 3)  A Belarusian person.
 * 4)  The Belarusian language.
 * 1)  A White Guardist, a Russian who not supported the Socialists in the 1917 Revolution and the  (1917–1923), and afterward (e.g. as a White émigré).
 * 2)  A Belarusian person.
 * 3)  The Belarusian language.
 * 1)  A Belarusian person.
 * 2)  The Belarusian language.
 * 1)  The Belarusian language.

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Translations

 * Belarusian: Бе́лы ру́скі
 * Finnish:, valkea ryssä
 * French: Russe Blanc
 * German: Weißer Russe, White Russian
 * Hebrew: רוסי לבן
 * Portuguese: russo branco
 * Russian: Бе́лый ру́сский
 * Spanish: ruso blanco


 * Belarusian: белы, белагвардзеец
 * Russian: ,
 * Spanish: ruso blanco


 * French: Blanc-Russien, Blanche-Russienne