declare in Russian
declare in Russian is объявля́ть, деклари́ровать — declare means to state something formally, publicly, or emphatically.
declare in Russian
объявля́ть
Pronounced: obyavlyat
(transitive, intransitive) To assert or announce formally, officially, explicitly, or emphatically.
деклари́ровать
Pronounced: deklarirovat
(Christianity, particularly Evangelicalism) To state that a thing shall happen or affirm a condition in the hopes of seeing it happen spiritually, in contrast to prayer which takes the form of a request.
объявля́ть
Pronounced: obyavlyat
(Christianity, particularly Evangelicalism) To state that a thing shall happen or affirm a condition in the hopes of seeing it happen spiritually, in contrast to prayer which takes the form of a request.
What does "declare" mean?
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verb To state something formally, publicly, or emphatically.
"The judge declared the defendant not guilty."
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verb To formally report goods, income, or belongings to customs or tax authorities.
"Do you have anything to declare at customs?"
declare in a sentence
- The judge declared the defendant not guilty.
- She declared her intention to run for office.
- Do you have anything to declare at customs?
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Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "declare" in Russian?
"declare" in Russian is объявля́ть, деклари́ровать. declare means: To state something formally, publicly, or emphatically.
How do you pronounce объявля́ть?
"declare" in Russian is объявля́ть, pronounced "obyavlyat".
How do you use "declare" in a sentence?
Example: "The judge declared the defendant not guilty." In Russian, "declare" is объявля́ть, деклари́ровать.
Are there other ways to say "declare" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "declare": объявля́ть, деклари́ровать.
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