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Lazarus in Russian

Lazarus in Russian is Ла́зарь, Лазарь — Lazarus means in the Bible, a man raised from the dead by Jesus; used figuratively for anyone or anything that returns after being given up for dead.

Lazarus in Russian

Ла́зарь
proper noun
Pronounced: Lazar
Лазарь
proper noun
Pronounced: Lazar

What does "Lazarus" mean?

  1. name In the Bible, a man raised from the dead by Jesus; used figuratively for anyone or anything that returns after being given up for dead.
    "The failing company staged a Lazarus-like recovery after new investors stepped in."

Lazarus in a sentence

  • The failing company staged a Lazarus-like recovery after new investors stepped in.

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Lazarus" in Russian?

"Lazarus" in Russian is Ла́зарь, Лазарь. Lazarus means: In the Bible, a man raised from the dead by Jesus; used figuratively for anyone or anything that returns after being given up for dead.

How do you pronounce Ла́зарь?

"Lazarus" in Russian is Ла́зарь, pronounced "Lazar".

How do you use "Lazarus" in a sentence?

Example: "The failing company staged a Lazarus-like recovery after new investors stepped in." In Russian, "Lazarus" is Ла́зарь, Лазарь.

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

Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "Lazarus": Ла́зарь, Лазарь.

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