globe in Russian
globe in Russian is сфе́ра, шар, Земля́ — globe means the planet Earth.
globe in Russian
сфе́ра
Pronounced: sfera
Any spherical (or nearly spherical) object.
шар
Pronounced: shar
Any spherical (or nearly spherical) object.
Земля́
Pronounced: Zemlya
The planet Earth.
земно́й шар
Pronounced: zemnoy shar
The planet Earth.
гло́бус
Pronounced: globus
A spherical model of Earth or other planet.
глобус
Pronounced: globus
A spherical model of Earth or other planet.
What does "globe" mean?
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noun The planet Earth.
"News of the discovery spread across the globe within hours."
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noun A spherical model showing a map of the Earth.
"A dusty old globe sat on the corner of his desk."
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noun Any round, ball-shaped object, including a light bulb or lamp cover.
"The lamp's frosted glass globe cast a soft light across the room."
globe in a sentence
- News of the discovery spread across the globe within hours.
- A dusty old globe sat on the corner of his desk.
- The lamp's frosted glass globe cast a soft light across the room.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "globe" in Russian?
"globe" in Russian is сфе́ра, шар, Земля́. globe means: The planet Earth.
How do you pronounce сфе́ра?
"globe" in Russian is сфе́ра, pronounced "sfera".
How do you use "globe" in a sentence?
Example: "News of the discovery spread across the globe within hours." In Russian, "globe" is сфе́ра, шар, Земля́.
Are there other ways to say "globe" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 6 translations listed for "globe": сфе́ра, шар, Земля́, земно́й шар, гло́бус, глобус.
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