both in Russian
both in Russian is и... и..., о́ба, о́бе — both means referring to two people or things together, rather than just one.
both in Russian
и... и...
Pronounced: i... i...
Including both of (used with and).
о́ба
Pronounced: oba
Each of the two; one and the other; referring to two individuals or items.
о́бе
Pronounced: obe
Each of the two; one and the other; referring to two individuals or items.
оба
Pronounced: oba
Each of the two; one and the other; referring to two individuals or items.
What does "both" mean?
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det Referring to two people or things together, rather than just one.
"Both children were tired after the long drive."
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conj Used with "and" to emphasize that two things are true or included together.
"She is both talented and modest about it."
both in a sentence
- Both children were tired after the long drive.
- She is both talented and modest about it.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "both" in Russian?
"both" in Russian is и... и..., о́ба, о́бе. both means: Referring to two people or things together, rather than just one.
How do you pronounce и... и...?
"both" in Russian is и... и..., pronounced "i... i...".
How do you use "both" in a sentence?
Example: "Both children were tired after the long drive." In Russian, "both" is и... и..., о́ба, о́бе.
Are there other ways to say "both" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "both": и... и..., о́ба, о́бе, оба.
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