crowd in Russian
crowd in Russian is ку́ча, сброд, толпа́ — crowd means a large number of people gathered closely together.
crowd in Russian
ку́ча
Pronounced: kucha
сброд
Pronounced: sbrod
(with definite article) The so-called lower orders of people; the populace; the vulgar.
толпа́
Pronounced: tolpa
(with definite article) The so-called lower orders of people; the populace; the vulgar.
What does "crowd" mean?
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noun A large number of people gathered closely together.
"A crowd formed outside the stadium hours before kickoff."
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noun A particular social group someone belongs to or hangs out with.
"She never really fit in with the popular crowd at school."
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verb To push or press together into a small space.
"Fans crowded around the players' entrance."
crowd in a sentence
- A crowd formed outside the stadium hours before kickoff.
- The band waved to the cheering crowd.
- She never really fit in with the popular crowd at school.
- Fans crowded around the players' entrance.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "crowd" in Russian?
"crowd" in Russian is ку́ча, сброд, толпа́. crowd means: A large number of people gathered closely together.
How do you pronounce ку́ча?
"crowd" in Russian is ку́ча, pronounced "kucha".
How do you use "crowd" in a sentence?
Example: "A crowd formed outside the stadium hours before kickoff." In Russian, "crowd" is ку́ча, сброд, толпа́.
Are there other ways to say "crowd" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "crowd": ку́ча, сброд, толпа́.
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