day in Russian
day in Russian is день, су́тки, сутки — day means the 24-hour period during which the Earth completes one rotation, from one midnight to the next.
day in Russian
день
Pronounced: den
су́тки
Pronounced: sutki
сутки
Pronounced: sutki
день
Pronounced: den
(informal, or, meteorology) A 24-hour period beginning at 6am or sunrise.
светово́й день
Pronounced: svetovoy den
(informal, or, meteorology) A 24-hour period beginning at 6am or sunrise.
сутки
Pronounced: sutki
(informal, or, meteorology) A 24-hour period beginning at 6am or sunrise.
день
Pronounced: den
A period of time between two set times which mark the beginning and the end of day in a calendar, such as from midnight to the following midnight or (Judaism) from nightfall to the following nightfall.
су́тки
Pronounced: sutki
A period of time between two set times which mark the beginning and the end of day in a calendar, such as from midnight to the following midnight or (Judaism) from nightfall to the following nightfall.
светово́й день
Pronounced: svetovoy den
A period of time between two set times which mark the beginning and the end of day in a calendar, such as from midnight to the following midnight or (Judaism) from nightfall to the following nightfall.
день
Pronounced: den
The part of a day period which one spends at one’s job, school, etc.
сутки
Pronounced: sutki
The part of a day period which one spends at one’s job, school, etc.
What does "day" mean?
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noun The 24-hour period during which the Earth completes one rotation, from one midnight to the next.
"We spent three days hiking through the mountains."
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noun The part of the 24-hour period when it is light outside, as opposed to night.
"She prefers to study during the day rather than at night."
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noun The hours spent at work or school.
"He had a long day at the office and just wanted to go home."
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noun A particular period or era, especially referring to someone's lifetime or a past time.
"In her grandmother's day, people wrote letters instead of texting."
day in a sentence
- We spent three days hiking through the mountains.
- She prefers to study during the day rather than at night.
- He had a long day at the office and just wanted to go home.
- In her grandmother's day, people wrote letters instead of texting.
Similar words in Russian
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Frequently asked questions
What is "day" in Russian?
"day" in Russian is день, су́тки, сутки. day means: The 24-hour period during which the Earth completes one rotation, from one midnight to the next.
How do you pronounce день?
"day" in Russian is день, pronounced "den".
How do you use "day" in a sentence?
Example: "We spent three days hiking through the mountains." In Russian, "day" is день, су́тки, сутки.
Are there other ways to say "day" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "day": день, су́тки, сутки, светово́й день.
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