Batman in Russian
Batman in Russian is Батман, Бэ́тмен, Бэтмен — Batman means historically, a soldier assigned as a personal servant or aide to a military officer.
Batman in Russian
What does "Batman" mean?
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noun Historically, a soldier assigned as a personal servant or aide to a military officer.
"The colonel's batman kept his uniform pressed and his boots polished."
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name A fictional superhero, the alter ego of billionaire Bruce Wayne, who fights crime in Gotham City using gadgets, stealth, and a bat-themed costume.
"The kids dressed up as Batman for the party."
Batman in a sentence
- The colonel's batman kept his uniform pressed and his boots polished.
- The kids dressed up as Batman for the party.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Batman" in Russian?
"Batman" in Russian is Батман, Бэ́тмен, Бэтмен. Batman means: Historically, a soldier assigned as a personal servant or aide to a military officer.
How do you pronounce Батман?
"Batman" in Russian is Батман, pronounced "Batman".
How do you use "Batman" in a sentence?
Example: "The colonel's batman kept his uniform pressed and his boots polished." In Russian, "Batman" is Батман, Бэ́тмен, Бэтмен.
Are there other ways to say "Batman" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 7 translations listed for "Batman": Батман, Бэ́тмен, Бэтмен, батма́н, вестово́й, денщи́к.