dozen in Russian
dozen in Russian is дю́жина, дюжина, десяток — dozen means a group of twelve.
dozen in Russian
дю́жина
Pronounced: dyuzhina
дюжина
Pronounced: dyuzhina
десяток
Pronounced: desyatok
(as plural only, always followed by of) A large, unspecified number of, comfortably estimated in small multiples of twelve, thus generally implied to be significantly more than ten or twelve, but less than perhaps one or two hundred; many.
мно́жество
Pronounced: mnozhestvo
(as plural only, always followed by of) A large, unspecified number of, comfortably estimated in small multiples of twelve, thus generally implied to be significantly more than ten or twelve, but less than perhaps one or two hundred; many.
у́йма
Pronounced: uyma
(as plural only, always followed by of) A large, unspecified number of, comfortably estimated in small multiples of twelve, thus generally implied to be significantly more than ten or twelve, but less than perhaps one or two hundred; many.
What does "dozen" mean?
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noun A group of twelve.
"She bought a dozen eggs at the market."
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noun An unspecified but fairly large number; many (used loosely, not literally twelve).
"I've told you a dozen times to lock the door."
dozen in a sentence
- She bought a dozen eggs at the market.
- He ordered two dozen doughnuts for the office.
- I've told you a dozen times to lock the door.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "dozen" in Russian?
"dozen" in Russian is дю́жина, дюжина, десяток. dozen means: A group of twelve.
How do you pronounce дю́жина?
"dozen" in Russian is дю́жина, pronounced "dyuzhina".
How do you use "dozen" in a sentence?
Example: "She bought a dozen eggs at the market." In Russian, "dozen" is дю́жина, дюжина, десяток.
Are there other ways to say "dozen" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 5 translations listed for "dozen": дю́жина, дюжина, десяток, мно́жество, у́йма.
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