dirt in Russian
dirt in Russian is грязь, земля́, по́чва — dirt means soil, earth, or any unclean substance on a surface.
dirt in Russian
грязь
Pronounced: gryaz
(chiefly, US) Soil or earth.
земля́
Pronounced: zemlya
(chiefly, US) Soil or earth.
по́чва
Pronounced: pochva
(chiefly, US) Soil or earth.
грязь
Pronounced: gryaz
A stain or spot (on clothes etc); any foreign substance that worsens appearance.
пятно́
Pronounced: pyatno
A stain or spot (on clothes etc); any foreign substance that worsens appearance.
грязь
Pronounced: gryaz
Previously unknown facts or rumors about a person.
компрома́т
Pronounced: kompromat
Previously unknown facts or rumors about a person.
грязь
Pronounced: gryaz
What does "dirt" mean?
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noun Soil, earth, or any unclean substance on a surface.
"The children came in covered in dirt after playing outside."
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noun (informal) Embarrassing or damaging information about someone.
"The tabloids were desperate to dig up dirt on the actor."
dirt in a sentence
- The children came in covered in dirt after playing outside.
- Wipe the dirt off your boots before coming inside.
- The tabloids were desperate to dig up dirt on the actor.
Similar words in Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "dirt" in Russian?
"dirt" in Russian is грязь, земля́, по́чва. dirt means: Soil, earth, or any unclean substance on a surface.
How do you pronounce грязь?
"dirt" in Russian is грязь, pronounced "gryaz".
How do you use "dirt" in a sentence?
Example: "The children came in covered in dirt after playing outside." In Russian, "dirt" is грязь, земля́, по́чва.
Are there other ways to say "dirt" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 5 translations listed for "dirt": грязь, земля́, по́чва, пятно́, компрома́т.
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