Manhattan in Russian
Manhattan in Russian is манхэ́ттен, Манхэ́ттен — Manhattan means a borough of New York City built mainly on Manhattan Island.
Manhattan in Russian
манхэ́ттен
Pronounced: mankhetten
A cocktail made from whiskey, sweet vermouth and bitters.
манхэ́ттен
Pronounced: mankhetten
Манхэ́ттен
Pronounced: Mankhetten
A borough of New York City, New York, United States, mainly on Manhattan Island, coterminous with New York County; in full, Borough of Manhattan.
What does "Manhattan" mean?
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name A borough of New York City built mainly on Manhattan Island.
"They took the subway into Manhattan to see a Broadway show."
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noun A cocktail made from whiskey, sweet vermouth, and bitters.
"He ordered a Manhattan, stirred, with a cherry on top."
Manhattan in a sentence
- They took the subway into Manhattan to see a Broadway show.
- He ordered a Manhattan, stirred, with a cherry on top.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Manhattan" in Russian?
"Manhattan" in Russian is манхэ́ттен, Манхэ́ттен. Manhattan means: A borough of New York City built mainly on Manhattan Island.
How do you pronounce манхэ́ттен?
"Manhattan" in Russian is манхэ́ттен, pronounced "mankhetten".
How do you use "Manhattan" in a sentence?
Example: "They took the subway into Manhattan to see a Broadway show." In Russian, "Manhattan" is манхэ́ттен, Манхэ́ттен.
Are there other ways to say "Manhattan" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "Manhattan": манхэ́ттен, Манхэ́ттен.
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