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human in Russian

human in Russian is людско́й, челове́ческий, человеческий — human means relating to people, or having the qualities typical of people.

human in Russian

людско́й
adj
Pronounced: lyudskoy
челове́ческий
adj
Pronounced: chelovecheskiy
человеческий
adj
Pronounced: chelovecheskiy
челове́к
noun
Pronounced: chelovek
(fantasy, scifi, mythology) A human as contrasted from superficially similar but typically more powerful humanoid creatures; a member of the human race.
лю́ди
noun
Pronounced: lyudi
(fantasy, scifi, mythology) A human as contrasted from superficially similar but typically more powerful humanoid creatures; a member of the human race.

What does "human" mean?

  1. adjective Relating to people, or having the qualities typical of people.
    "It's only human to make mistakes sometimes."
  2. noun A member of the species Homo sapiens; a person.
    "Humans have lived on every continent except Antarctica."

human in a sentence

  • It's only human to make mistakes sometimes.
  • The robot was designed to mimic human expressions.
  • Humans have lived on every continent except Antarctica.
  • The documentary explores how early humans adapted to changing climates.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "human" in Russian?

"human" in Russian is людско́й, челове́ческий, человеческий. human means: Relating to people, or having the qualities typical of people.

How do you pronounce людско́й?

"human" in Russian is людско́й, pronounced "lyudskoy".

How do you use "human" in a sentence?

Example: "It's only human to make mistakes sometimes." In Russian, "human" is людско́й, челове́ческий, человеческий.

Are there other ways to say "human" in Russian?

Yes — Russian has 5 translations listed for "human": людско́й, челове́ческий, человеческий, челове́к, лю́ди.

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