The English term "he" matches the Russian term "on"

other english words that include "he" : russian :
ache bol ‘
all the vse, kazhdihj
altogether vsë
another drugoj
apathetic apatichnihj
apprehension arest
Arnhem Arnem
atheism ateizm
atheist ateist, bezbozhnik
Athena Afinih
Athene Afinih
Athenian afinskij
Athens Afinih
atmosphere atmosfera
atmospheric atmosfericheskij, atmosfernihj
atomic theory atomistika
attaché attashe
balance sheet bal ans
blasphemy bogokhul ‘stvo
brother brat
catastrophe beda, bedstvie
cheap deshëvihj
cheat bestiya
cheese sihr
chemist aptekar’, khimik
chemist’s shop apteka
clothe odevat’, odet’
father otets
feather pero
gather sobirat’, sobrat’
grandmother babushka
health zdorovihe
heaven nebo
heavy tyazhël ihj
height vihsota
hell ad
helpless bezzashchitnihj, bespomoshchnihj
Helsinki Khel ‘sinki
her ona
here are vot
here is vot
in the evening vecherom
keeper of the records arkhivarnus
kitchen kukhnya
little brother bratets
movie theatre kino
neither nikto
neither … nor ni … ni
nowhere nigde
of the coast beregovoj
on the other side of poperëk
other drugoj
overhead naverkhu
over there tam
hello Zdravstvuyte
scheme pl an
she ona
shed budka
sheen bl esk
sheet l ist
teacher uchitel ‘
that over there eto
the Antarctic Antarktika
theatre teatr
thee and thou biht’ s na tih
The Hague Gaaga
then potom, togda
the Netherlands Niderl andih
theologian bogosl ov
theology bogosl ovie
there vot, tam
together vmeste
weather pogoda
wheeziness astma
wheezy astmaticheskij
when kogda
where gde
whereas za, poka
Even in Space
It is the most widely adopted language in Eurasia. Chinese beats out Russian with the sheer numbers of speakers it has. But Russia has the widest geographical reach. Russian is such an important language that during the Space Race, learning the language became part of Astronaut training. This is still true today as Russian is a language of the International Space Station.
Starts with A
Russian does not have a lot of words that start with “A.” It’s been almost a rule going back to early times. Most native Russian words don’t start with A. There are a few exceptions like “alphabet” and “perhaps.” But other than that, if you see a Russian word that starts with “A,” the chances are that it’s a foreign word imported into the language.