In Hebrew, the word “Russia” is typically written as “רוסיה” (pronounced “Rusya”). The term is used to refer specifically to the country of Russia. In some contexts, it may also have historical or cultural connotations, especially in discussions about Jewish history in relation to Russia or the Russian Empire.
It’s worth noting that the Hebrew language has a rich history, and terms related to countries can sometimes carry additional meanings or associations based on historical events or cultural exchanges.