Georgian in Russian
Georgian in Russian is грузи́нский, джорджи́йский, картве́льский — Georgian means relating to the country of Georgia, its people, or its language.
Georgian in Russian
What does "Georgian" mean?
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adj Relating to the country of Georgia, its people, or its language.
"Georgian cuisine is famous for its cheese-filled bread, khachapuri."
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adj Relating to the period of the British monarchs named George, roughly 1714 to 1830, or the architecture of that era.
"The house is a fine example of Georgian architecture."
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noun A person from the country of Georgia, or a resident of the US state of Georgia.
"Many Georgians speak Russian as a second language."
Georgian in a sentence
- Georgian cuisine is famous for its cheese-filled bread, khachapuri.
- The house is a fine example of Georgian architecture.
- Many Georgians speak Russian as a second language.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Georgian" in Russian?
"Georgian" in Russian is грузи́нский, джорджи́йский, картве́льский. Georgian means: Relating to the country of Georgia, its people, or its language.
How do you pronounce грузи́нский?
"Georgian" in Russian is грузи́нский, pronounced "gruzinskiy".
How do you use "Georgian" in a sentence?
Example: "Georgian cuisine is famous for its cheese-filled bread, khachapuri." In Russian, "Georgian" is грузи́нский, джорджи́йский, картве́льский.
Are there other ways to say "Georgian" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 11 translations listed for "Georgian": грузи́нский, джорджи́йский, картве́льский, грузинский, грузи́н, грузи́нка.