castle in Russian
castle in Russian is замок, за́мок, рокирова́ться — castle means a large fortified building, historically home to a king or noble, built to withstand attack.
castle in Russian
What does "castle" mean?
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noun A large fortified building, historically home to a king or noble, built to withstand attack.
"Tourists climbed the hill to see the medieval castle."
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noun In chess, a rook, the piece shaped like a tower.
"She moved her castle across the board to threaten his king."
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verb In chess, to make a special move where the king and a rook swap positions under certain conditions.
"He castled early to get his king to safety."
castle in a sentence
- Tourists climbed the hill to see the medieval castle.
- The castle walls were over three metres thick.
- She moved her castle across the board to threaten his king.
- He castled early to get his king to safety.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "castle" in Russian?
"castle" in Russian is замок, за́мок, рокирова́ться. castle means: A large fortified building, historically home to a king or noble, built to withstand attack.
How do you pronounce замок?
"castle" in Russian is замок, pronounced "zamok".
How do you use "castle" in a sentence?
Example: "Tourists climbed the hill to see the medieval castle." In Russian, "castle" is замок, за́мок, рокирова́ться.
Are there other ways to say "castle" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "castle": замок, за́мок, рокирова́ться.