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Greenwich in Russian

Greenwich in Russian is Гри́нвич — Greenwich means a town and borough in south-east London, England, through which the prime meridian passes.

Greenwich in Russian

Гри́нвич
proper noun
Pronounced: Grinvich

What does "Greenwich" mean?

  1. name A town and borough in south-east London, England, through which the prime meridian passes.
    "The Royal Observatory in Greenwich marks zero degrees longitude."
  2. name Refers loosely to Greenwich Mean Time or the prime meridian itself.
    "The ship's clock was set to Greenwich time."

Greenwich in a sentence

  • The Royal Observatory in Greenwich marks zero degrees longitude.
  • The ship's clock was set to Greenwich time.

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Greenwich" in Russian?

"Greenwich" in Russian is Гри́нвич. Greenwich means: A town and borough in south-east London, England, through which the prime meridian passes.

How do you pronounce Гри́нвич?

"Greenwich" in Russian is Гри́нвич, pronounced "Grinvich".

How do you use "Greenwich" in a sentence?

Example: "The Royal Observatory in Greenwich marks zero degrees longitude." In Russian, "Greenwich" is Гри́нвич.

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