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magic in Russian

magic in Russian is волше́бный, колдовско́й, маги́ческий — magic means the use of rituals, spells, or supernatural forces believed to influence events or beings beyond normal explanation.

magic in Russian

волше́бный
adj
Pronounced: volshebnyy
Having supernatural talents, properties or qualities attributed to magic. [from 14th c.]
колдовско́й
adj
Pronounced: koldovskoy
Having supernatural talents, properties or qualities attributed to magic. [from 14th c.]
маги́ческий
adj
Pronounced: magicheskiy
Having supernatural talents, properties or qualities attributed to magic. [from 14th c.]
волше́бный
adj
Pronounced: volshebnyy
волшебство́
noun
Pronounced: volshebstvo
The application of rituals or actions, especially those based on occult knowledge, to subdue or manipulate natural or supernatural beings and forces in order to have some benefit from them. [from 14th c.]
колдовство́
noun
Pronounced: koldovstvo
The application of rituals or actions, especially those based on occult knowledge, to subdue or manipulate natural or supernatural beings and forces in order to have some benefit from them. [from 14th c.]
ма́гия
noun
Pronounced: magiya
The application of rituals or actions, especially those based on occult knowledge, to subdue or manipulate natural or supernatural beings and forces in order to have some benefit from them. [from 14th c.]
фо́кус
noun
Pronounced: fokus
(entertainment) The art or practice of performing conjuring tricks and illusions to give the appearance of supernatural phenomena or powers.

What does "magic" mean?

  1. noun The use of rituals, spells, or supernatural forces believed to influence events or beings beyond normal explanation.
    "In the story, the young sorceress learns magic from an ancient scroll."
  2. noun The performance of tricks and illusions designed to look supernatural, done for entertainment.
    "The children were delighted by the magic show at the birthday party."
  3. noun A remarkable, almost inexplicable quality that makes something work brilliantly or feel special.
    "There's a certain magic to live theatre that film can never quite capture."
  4. adj Wonderful or excellent; producing extraordinary results.
    "That was a magic performance from the whole team tonight."

magic in a sentence

  • In the story, the young sorceress learns magic from an ancient scroll.
  • Villagers still whispered that the old healer used magic to cure the sick.
  • The children were delighted by the magic show at the birthday party.
  • There's a certain magic to live theatre that film can never quite capture.

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Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "magic" in Russian?

"magic" in Russian is волше́бный, колдовско́й, маги́ческий. magic means: The use of rituals, spells, or supernatural forces believed to influence events or beings beyond normal explanation.

How do you pronounce волше́бный?

"magic" in Russian is волше́бный, pronounced "volshebnyy".

How do you use "magic" in a sentence?

Example: "In the story, the young sorceress learns magic from an ancient scroll." In Russian, "magic" is волше́бный, колдовско́й, маги́ческий.

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

Yes — Russian has 7 translations listed for "magic": волше́бный, колдовско́й, маги́ческий, волшебство́, колдовство́, ма́гия.

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