Gothic in Russian
Gothic in Russian is го́тский, готи́ческий, готический — Gothic means relating to the medieval European architectural style with tall pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and large stained-glass windows.
Gothic in Russian
What does "Gothic" mean?
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adjective Relating to the medieval European architectural style with tall pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and large stained-glass windows.
"Notre-Dame in Paris is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture."
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adjective Describing fiction that mixes romance with horror, usually set in crumbling castles, mansions, or other gloomy places.
"Dracula is considered a classic of Gothic fiction."
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adjective Relating to the goth subculture, its music, and fashion.
"The band's gothic sound leans heavily on minor chords and reverb-drenched vocals."
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noun A novel written in the Gothic style, full of mystery, dread, and romance.
"She spent the summer reading gothics by candlelight."
Gothic in a sentence
- Notre-Dame in Paris is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture.
- Dracula is considered a classic of Gothic fiction.
- The band's gothic sound leans heavily on minor chords and reverb-drenched vocals.
- She spent the summer reading gothics by candlelight.
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Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Gothic" in Russian?
"Gothic" in Russian is го́тский, готи́ческий, готический. Gothic means: Relating to the medieval European architectural style with tall pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and large stained-glass windows.
How do you pronounce го́тский?
"Gothic" in Russian is го́тский, pronounced "gotskiy".
How do you use "Gothic" in a sentence?
Example: "Notre-Dame in Paris is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture." In Russian, "Gothic" is го́тский, готи́ческий, готический.
Are there other ways to say "Gothic" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "Gothic": го́тский, готи́ческий, готический, готский.