Israel in Russian
Israel in Russian is Израиль, Изра́иль, Израи́л — Israel means a country in the Middle East on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea, established as a modern state in 1948.
Israel in Russian
What does "Israel" mean?
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name A country in the Middle East on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea, established as a modern state in 1948.
"They flew to Israel to visit relatives in Tel Aviv."
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name In the Bible, the ancestral homeland of the Jewish people, and another name given to the patriarch Jacob.
"The Bible recounts how Jacob was renamed Israel."
Israel in a sentence
- They flew to Israel to visit relatives in Tel Aviv.
- The Bible recounts how Jacob was renamed Israel.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Israel" in Russian?
"Israel" in Russian is Израиль, Изра́иль, Израи́л. Israel means: A country in the Middle East on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea, established as a modern state in 1948.
How do you pronounce Израиль?
"Israel" in Russian is Израиль, pronounced "Izrail".
How do you use "Israel" in a sentence?
Example: "They flew to Israel to visit relatives in Tel Aviv." In Russian, "Israel" is Израиль, Изра́иль, Израи́л.
Are there other ways to say "Israel" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "Israel": Израиль, Изра́иль, Израи́л, Исраэ́ль.