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know in Russian

know in Russian is знать, ве́дать, ведать — know means to have information about something, or to be certain that something is true.

know in Russian

знать
verb
Pronounced: znat
(transitive) To perceive the truth or factuality of; to be certain of; to be certain that.
ве́дать
verb
Pronounced: vedat
(transitive) To perceive the truth or factuality of; to be certain of; to be certain that.
ведать
verb
Pronounced: vedat
(transitive) To perceive the truth or factuality of; to be certain of; to be certain that.
знать
verb
Pronounced: znat
(transitive) To be acquainted or familiar with; to have encountered.
испыта́ть
verb
Pronounced: ispytat
(transitive) To experience.
испыты́вать
verb
Pronounced: ispytyvat
(transitive) To experience.
пережи́ть
verb
Pronounced: perezhit
(transitive) To experience.
пережива́ть
verb
Pronounced: perezhivat
(transitive) To experience.
позна́ть
verb
Pronounced: poznat
(transitive) To experience.
познава́ть
verb
Pronounced: poznavat
(transitive) To experience.
знать
verb
Pronounced: znat
(intransitive) To have knowledge; to have information, be informed.
уме́ть
verb
Pronounced: umet
(intransitive) To have knowledge; to have information, be informed.
ведать
verb
Pronounced: vedat
(intransitive) To have knowledge; to have information, be informed.
позна́ть
verb
Pronounced: poznat
(transitive) To have indexed and have information about within one's database.
познава́ть
verb
Pronounced: poznavat
(transitive) To have indexed and have information about within one's database.
знать
verb
Pronounced: znat
(transitive, philosophy) To maintain (a belief, a position) subject to a given philosophical definition of knowledge; to hold a justified true belief.
понима́ть
verb
Pronounced: ponimat
(transitive, philosophy) To maintain (a belief, a position) subject to a given philosophical definition of knowledge; to hold a justified true belief.
поня́ть
verb
Pronounced: ponyat
(transitive, philosophy) To maintain (a belief, a position) subject to a given philosophical definition of knowledge; to hold a justified true belief.

What does "know" mean?

  1. verb To have information about something, or to be certain that something is true.
    "I know the answer to that question."
  2. verb To be familiar or acquainted with a person, place, or subject.
    "I've known her since we were at school together."

know in a sentence

  • I know the answer to that question.
  • Do you know what time the train leaves?
  • I've known her since we were at school together.

Similar words in Russian

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "know" in Russian?

"know" in Russian is знать, ве́дать, ведать. know means: To have information about something, or to be certain that something is true.

How do you pronounce знать?

"know" in Russian is знать, pronounced "znat".

How do you use "know" in a sentence?

Example: "I know the answer to that question." In Russian, "know" is знать, ве́дать, ведать.

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

Yes — Russian has 12 translations listed for "know": знать, ве́дать, ведать, испыта́ть, испыты́вать, пережи́ть.

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