Goddess in Russian
Goddess in Russian is боги́ня, богиня — Goddess means a female deity.
Goddess in Russian
боги́ня
Pronounced: boginya
боги́ня
Pronounced: boginya
богиня
Pronounced: boginya
What does "Goddess" mean?
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noun A female deity.
"Athena was the Greek goddess of wisdom."
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noun Informal: a woman admired for exceptional beauty, charm, or presence.
"She walked onto the red carpet like a goddess."
Goddess in a sentence
- Athena was the Greek goddess of wisdom.
- She walked onto the red carpet like a goddess.
Similar words in Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Goddess" in Russian?
"Goddess" in Russian is боги́ня, богиня. Goddess means: A female deity.
How do you pronounce боги́ня?
"Goddess" in Russian is боги́ня, pronounced "boginya".
How do you use "Goddess" in a sentence?
Example: "Athena was the Greek goddess of wisdom." In Russian, "Goddess" is боги́ня, богиня.
Are there other ways to say "Goddess" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "Goddess": боги́ня, богиня.
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