army in Russian
army in Russian is во́йско, войска́, а́рмия — army means a large organized force trained and equipped for warfare, especially on land.
army in Russian
во́йско
Pronounced: voysko
войска́
Pronounced: voyska
а́рмия
Pronounced: armiya
The governmental agency in charge of a state's army.
вооружённые си́лы
Pronounced: vooruzhyonnyye sily
The governmental agency in charge of a state's army.
армия
Pronounced: armiya
The governmental agency in charge of a state's army.
а́рмия
Pronounced: armiya
армия
Pronounced: armiya
What does "army" mean?
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noun A large organized force trained and equipped for warfare, especially on land.
"The army advanced toward the border at dawn."
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noun A large group of people or things organized or working toward a common goal.
"An army of volunteers showed up to clean the beach after the storm."
army in a sentence
- The army advanced toward the border at dawn.
- She served in the army for eight years before becoming a nurse.
- An army of volunteers showed up to clean the beach after the storm.
Similar words in Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "army" in Russian?
"army" in Russian is во́йско, войска́, а́рмия. army means: A large organized force trained and equipped for warfare, especially on land.
How do you pronounce во́йско?
"army" in Russian is во́йско, pronounced "voysko".
How do you use "army" in a sentence?
Example: "The army advanced toward the border at dawn." In Russian, "army" is во́йско, войска́, а́рмия.
Are there other ways to say "army" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 5 translations listed for "army": во́йско, войска́, а́рмия, вооружённые си́лы, армия.
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