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come in Russian

come in Russian is приходи́ть, прие́хать, приезжа́ть — come means to move toward the speaker, a particular place, or a point of reference.

come in Russian

приходи́ть
verb
Pronounced: prikhodit
(intransitive) To move nearer to the point of perspective.
прие́хать
verb
Pronounced: priyekhat
(intransitive) To move nearer to the point of perspective.
приезжа́ть
verb
Pronounced: priyezzhat
(intransitive) To move nearer to the point of perspective.
прийти́
verb
Pronounced: priyti
(intransitive) To move nearer to the point of perspective.
изверга́ть
verb
Pronounced: izvergat
(intransitive, often vulgar, slang) To achieve orgasm; to cum; to ejaculate.
ко́нчить
verb
Pronounced: konchit
(intransitive, often vulgar, slang) To achieve orgasm; to cum; to ejaculate.
конча́ть
verb
Pronounced: konchat
(intransitive, often vulgar, slang) To achieve orgasm; to cum; to ejaculate.
спусти́ть
verb
Pronounced: spustit
(intransitive, often vulgar, slang) To achieve orgasm; to cum; to ejaculate.
эякули́ровать
verb
Pronounced: eyakulirovat
(intransitive, often vulgar, slang) To achieve orgasm; to cum; to ejaculate.
ока́зываться
verb
Pronounced: okazyvatsya
(copulative, fossil word) To become, to turn out to be.
оказа́ться
verb
Pronounced: okazatsya
(copulative, fossil word) To become, to turn out to be.
станови́ться
verb
Pronounced: stanovitsya
(copulative, fossil word) To become, to turn out to be.
стать
verb
Pronounced: stat
(copulative, fossil word) To become, to turn out to be.
ока́зываться
verb
Pronounced: okazyvatsya
(transitive, informal) To pretend to be; to behave in the manner of; to assume the role of.
оказа́ться
verb
Pronounced: okazatsya
(transitive, informal) To pretend to be; to behave in the manner of; to assume the role of.
прибы́ть
verb
Pronounced: pribyt
(transitive, informal) To pretend to be; to behave in the manner of; to assume the role of.
прибыва́ть
verb
Pronounced: pribyvat
(transitive, informal) To pretend to be; to behave in the manner of; to assume the role of.

What does "come" mean?

  1. verb To move toward the speaker, a particular place, or a point of reference.
    "Come here and look at this."
  2. verb To arrive or take place.
    "Winter comes early in the mountains."
  3. verb To reach a particular state, condition, or result.
    "Her dream finally came true after years of effort."
  4. verb To originate from a particular place, background, or source.
    "He comes from a small town in Wales."

come in a sentence

  • Come here and look at this.
  • The train comes every fifteen minutes.
  • Winter comes early in the mountains.
  • Her dream finally came true after years of effort.

Similar words in Russian

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "come" in Russian?

"come" in Russian is приходи́ть, прие́хать, приезжа́ть. come means: To move toward the speaker, a particular place, or a point of reference.

How do you pronounce приходи́ть?

"come" in Russian is приходи́ть, pronounced "prikhodit".

How do you use "come" in a sentence?

Example: "Come here and look at this." In Russian, "come" is приходи́ть, прие́хать, приезжа́ть.

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

Yes — Russian has 15 translations listed for "come": приходи́ть, прие́хать, приезжа́ть, прийти́, изверга́ть, ко́нчить.

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