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ball in Russian

ball in Russian is яи́чко, яйцо́, клубо́к — ball means a round or roughly spherical object, especially one used in sports and games.

ball in Russian

яи́чко
noun
Pronounced: yaichko
яйцо́
noun
Pronounced: yaytso
клубо́к
noun
Pronounced: klubok
A quantity of string, thread, etc., wound into a spherical shape.
шар
noun
Pronounced: shar
A solid or hollow sphere, or roughly spherical mass.
сфе́ра
noun
Pronounced: sfera
A solid or hollow sphere, or roughly spherical mass.
мяч
noun
Pronounced: myach
A solid or hollow sphere, or roughly spherical mass.
бал
noun
Pronounced: bal
A formal dance.
мяч
noun
Pronounced: myach
A formal dance.
шар
noun
Pronounced: shar
(mathematics) The set of points in a metric space of any number of dimensions lying within a given distance (the radius) of a given point.
поду́шечка
noun
Pronounced: podushechka
(mathematics) The set of points in a metric space of any number of dimensions lying within a given distance (the radius) of a given point.
пу́ля
noun
Pronounced: pulya
(ballistics, firearms) A solid, spherical nonexplosive missile for a cannon, rifle, gun, etc.
ядро́
noun
Pronounced: yadro
(ballistics, firearms) A solid, spherical nonexplosive missile for a cannon, rifle, gun, etc.
бол
noun
Pronounced: bol
(baseball, countable) A pitch that falls outside of the strike zone.
мудёж
noun
Pronounced: mudyozh
(mildly, vulgar, slang, usually, in the plural) A testicle.
пиздёж
noun
Pronounced: pizdyozh
(mildly, vulgar, slang, usually, in the plural) A testicle.
фигня́
noun
Pronounced: fignya
(mildly, vulgar, slang, usually, in the plural) A testicle.
я́йца
noun
Pronounced: yaytsa
(in the plural) Courage.
яйцо
noun
Pronounced: yaytso
(in the plural) Courage.
мяч
noun
Pronounced: myach
(printing, historical) A leather-covered cushion, fastened to a handle called a ballstock; formerly used by printers for inking the form, then superseded by the roller.
шар
noun
Pronounced: shar
(printing, historical) A leather-covered cushion, fastened to a handle called a ballstock; formerly used by printers for inking the form, then superseded by the roller.
мя́чик
noun
Pronounced: myachik
(printing, historical) A leather-covered cushion, fastened to a handle called a ballstock; formerly used by printers for inking the form, then superseded by the roller.
ша́рик
noun
Pronounced: sharik
(printing, historical) A leather-covered cushion, fastened to a handle called a ballstock; formerly used by printers for inking the form, then superseded by the roller.
ядри́ть
verb
Pronounced: yadrit
(transitive, , intransitive, US, vulgar) To have sexual intercourse (with).

What does "ball" mean?

  1. noun A round or roughly spherical object, especially one used in sports and games.
    "The children kicked the ball around the garden all afternoon."
  2. noun A large, formal social gathering for dancing.
    "She wore a floor-length gown to the charity ball."
  3. verb To form or roll something into a round shape.
    "He balled up the piece of paper and tossed it in the bin."

ball in a sentence

  • The children kicked the ball around the garden all afternoon.
  • He hit the ball clean over the boundary for six.
  • She wore a floor-length gown to the charity ball.
  • He balled up the piece of paper and tossed it in the bin.

Similar words in Russian

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "ball" in Russian?

"ball" in Russian is яи́чко, яйцо́, клубо́к. ball means: A round or roughly spherical object, especially one used in sports and games.

How do you pronounce яи́чко?

"ball" in Russian is яи́чко, pronounced "yaichko".

How do you use "ball" in a sentence?

Example: "The children kicked the ball around the garden all afternoon." In Russian, "ball" is яи́чко, яйцо́, клубо́к.

Are there other ways to say "ball" in Russian?

Yes — Russian has 19 translations listed for "ball": яи́чко, яйцо́, клубо́к, шар, сфе́ра, мяч.

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