can in Russian
can in Russian is бидо́н, жбан, консе́рвная ба́нка — can means to be able to do something, or to know how to do it.
can in Russian
бидо́н
Pronounced: bidon
A container or vessel, especially for liquids, usually made of metal.
жбан
Pronounced: zhban
A container or vessel, especially for liquids, usually made of metal.
консе́рвная ба́нка
Pronounced: konservnaya banka
A container used to carry and dispense water for plants (a watering can).
ле́йка
Pronounced: leyka
A container used to carry and dispense water for plants (a watering can).
жо́па
Pronounced: zhopa
(childish, or, vulgar, slang, North American) Buttocks.
за́дница
Pronounced: zadnitsa
(childish, or, vulgar, slang, North American) Buttocks.
по́па
Pronounced: popa
(childish, or, vulgar, slang, North American) Buttocks.
я́годицы
Pronounced: yagoditsy
(childish, or, vulgar, slang, North American) Buttocks.
мочь
Pronounced: moch
(modal, _, auxiliary, _, verb, defective, informal) May; to be permitted or enabled to.
мочь
Pronounced: moch
(Manglish, Singlish, intransitive) To be fine or acceptable; to be possible; (with liao or already) to be enough. Often used in conjunction with a variety of clause-final particles, e.g., lah, meh or one, to express different attitudes towards the subject matter.
смочь
Pronounced: smoch
(Manglish, Singlish, intransitive) To be fine or acceptable; to be possible; (with liao or already) to be enough. Often used in conjunction with a variety of clause-final particles, e.g., lah, meh or one, to express different attitudes towards the subject matter.
быть в состоя́нии
Pronounced: byt v sostoyanii
(Manglish, Singlish, intransitive) To be fine or acceptable; to be possible; (with liao or already) to be enough. Often used in conjunction with a variety of clause-final particles, e.g., lah, meh or one, to express different attitudes towards the subject matter.
уме́ть
Pronounced: umet
(Manglish, Singlish, intransitive) To be fine or acceptable; to be possible; (with liao or already) to be enough. Often used in conjunction with a variety of clause-final particles, e.g., lah, meh or one, to express different attitudes towards the subject matter.
законсерви́ровать
Pronounced: zakonservirovat
(transitive) To preserve by heating and sealing in a jar or can.
консерви́ровать
Pronounced: konservirovat
(transitive) To preserve by heating and sealing in a jar or can.
What does "can" mean?
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verb To be able to do something, or to know how to do it.
"She can speak three languages fluently."
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verb Used to say something is allowed or permitted.
"You can leave early if you finish your work."
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noun A sealed metal container, especially for food or drink.
"He grabbed a can of soup from the cupboard."
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verb To preserve food by sealing it in an airtight can or jar.
"They spent the weekend canning tomatoes from the garden."
can in a sentence
- She can speak three languages fluently.
- Can you swim?
- You can leave early if you finish your work.
- He grabbed a can of soup from the cupboard.
Similar words in Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "can" in Russian?
"can" in Russian is бидо́н, жбан, консе́рвная ба́нка. can means: To be able to do something, or to know how to do it.
How do you pronounce бидо́н?
"can" in Russian is бидо́н, pronounced "bidon".
How do you use "can" in a sentence?
Example: "She can speak three languages fluently." In Russian, "can" is бидо́н, жбан, консе́рвная ба́нка.
Are there other ways to say "can" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 14 translations listed for "can": бидо́н, жбан, консе́рвная ба́нка, ле́йка, жо́па, за́дница.
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