exile in Russian
exile in Russian is изгна́ние, ссы́лка, изгна́нник — exile means the state of being forced to live away from your home country, often for political reasons.
exile in Russian
What does "exile" mean?
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noun The state of being forced to live away from your home country, often for political reasons.
"He spent twenty years in exile before the regime finally collapsed."
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noun A person living away from their home country because they have been forced out.
"The café was a favourite meeting spot for political exiles."
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verb To force someone to leave their home country, usually as punishment.
"Napoleon was exiled to the island of Elba."
exile in a sentence
- He spent twenty years in exile before the regime finally collapsed.
- The café was a favourite meeting spot for political exiles.
- Napoleon was exiled to the island of Elba.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "exile" in Russian?
"exile" in Russian is изгна́ние, ссы́лка, изгна́нник. exile means: The state of being forced to live away from your home country, often for political reasons.
How do you pronounce изгна́ние?
"exile" in Russian is изгна́ние, pronounced "izgnaniye".
How do you use "exile" in a sentence?
Example: "He spent twenty years in exile before the regime finally collapsed." In Russian, "exile" is изгна́ние, ссы́лка, изгна́нник.
Are there other ways to say "exile" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 8 translations listed for "exile": изгна́ние, ссы́лка, изгна́нник, изгна́нница, ссы́льная, ссы́льный.