East in Russian
East in Russian is [[восто́чный]] [[ве́тер]], ост, Восто́к — East means the direction toward which the Earth rotates, where the sun rises.
East in Russian
What does "East" mean?
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noun The direction toward which the Earth rotates, where the sun rises.
"The hikers headed east toward the rising sun."
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adj Situated in or facing the east.
"They bought a house on the east side of town."
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adv Toward the east.
"The road curves east just past the bridge."
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name A region defined by its eastward location, such as "the East" referring to Asia or Eastern Europe.
"Trade routes once linked Europe with the riches of the East."
East in a sentence
- The hikers headed east toward the rising sun.
- Our new office faces east.
- They bought a house on the east side of town.
- The road curves east just past the bridge.
Similar words in Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "East" in Russian?
"East" in Russian is [[восто́чный]] [[ве́тер]], ост, Восто́к. East means: The direction toward which the Earth rotates, where the sun rises.
How do you pronounce [[восто́чный]] [[ве́тер]]?
"East" in Russian is [[восто́чный]] [[ве́тер]], pronounced "[[vostochnyy]] [[veter]]".
How do you use "East" in a sentence?
Example: "The hikers headed east toward the rising sun." In Russian, "East" is [[восто́чный]] [[ве́тер]], ост, Восто́к.
Are there other ways to say "East" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 7 translations listed for "East": [[восто́чный]] [[ве́тер]], ост, Восто́к, восто́чный, восто́к, восхо́д.