bachelor in Russian
bachelor in Russian is бакала́вр, бакалавр, холосто́й — bachelor means a man who has never married.
bachelor in Russian
бакала́вр
Pronounced: bakalavr
The first or lowest academical degree conferred by universities and colleges; a bachelor's degree.
бакала́вр
Pronounced: bakalavr
Someone who has achieved a bachelor's degree.
бакалавр
Pronounced: bakalavr
Someone who has achieved a bachelor's degree.
холосто́й
Pronounced: kholostoy
(obsolete) An unmarried woman.
холостя́к
Pronounced: kholostyak
(obsolete) An unmarried woman.
What does "bachelor" mean?
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noun A man who has never married.
"At fifty, he was still a confirmed bachelor."
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noun The undergraduate degree awarded by a college or university, such as a Bachelor of Arts.
"She completed her bachelor's in psychology in three years."
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noun A small self-contained apartment with no separate bedroom.
"He rents a bachelor near downtown to keep costs low."
bachelor in a sentence
- At fifty, he was still a confirmed bachelor.
- She completed her bachelor's in psychology in three years.
- He rents a bachelor near downtown to keep costs low.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "bachelor" in Russian?
"bachelor" in Russian is бакала́вр, бакалавр, холосто́й. bachelor means: A man who has never married.
How do you pronounce бакала́вр?
"bachelor" in Russian is бакала́вр, pronounced "bakalavr".
How do you use "bachelor" in a sentence?
Example: "At fifty, he was still a confirmed bachelor." In Russian, "bachelor" is бакала́вр, бакалавр, холосто́й.
Are there other ways to say "bachelor" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "bachelor": бакала́вр, бакалавр, холосто́й, холостя́к.
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