guide in Russian
guide in Russian is гид, проводни́к, проводни́ца — guide means a person who shows others around a place or leads them along a route, especially one hired for the purpose.
guide in Russian
What does "guide" mean?
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noun A person who shows others around a place or leads them along a route, especially one hired for the purpose.
"Our tour guide pointed out the oldest buildings in the city."
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noun A book or document that gives instructions or information on a subject.
"She bought a travel guide before her trip to Japan."
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noun A sign, marking, or device that helps direct movement, machinery, or attention.
"The dotted line on the map serves as a guide for the trail."
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verb To lead, direct, or show someone the way.
"He guided the tourists through the narrow alleys of the old town."
guide in a sentence
- Our tour guide pointed out the oldest buildings in the city.
- The mountain guide led the climbers safely to the summit.
- She bought a travel guide before her trip to Japan.
- The dotted line on the map serves as a guide for the trail.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "guide" in Russian?
"guide" in Russian is гид, проводни́к, проводни́ца. guide means: A person who shows others around a place or leads them along a route, especially one hired for the purpose.
How do you pronounce гид?
"guide" in Russian is гид, pronounced "gid".
How do you use "guide" in a sentence?
Example: "Our tour guide pointed out the oldest buildings in the city." In Russian, "guide" is гид, проводни́к, проводни́ца.
Are there other ways to say "guide" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 16 translations listed for "guide": гид, проводни́к, проводни́ца, экскурсово́д, гайд, путеводи́тель.