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manhood in Russian

manhood in Russian is челове́чность, [[мужско́й]] пол, мужчина — manhood means the condition of being an adult man, as opposed to a boy.

manhood in Russian

челове́чность
noun
Pronounced: chelovechnost
The state or condition of being a human being.
[[мужско́й]] пол
noun
Pronounced: [[muzhskoy]] pol
The state or condition of being a man, as contrasted with being a boy, woman, girl, or nonbinary.
мужчина
noun
Pronounced: muzhchina
The state or condition of being a man, as contrasted with being a boy, woman, girl, or nonbinary.
му́жественность
noun
Pronounced: muzhestvennost
му́жество
noun
Pronounced: muzhestvo
[[мужской|мужски́е]] [[генита́лии]]
noun
Pronounced: [[muzhskoy|muzhskiye]] [[genitalii]]
(euphemism) The male genitalia, especially the penis.
[[мужской|мужски́е]] [[половой орган|половы́е о́рганы]]
noun
Pronounced: [[muzhskoy|muzhskiye]] [[polovoy organ|polovyye organy]]
(euphemism) The male genitalia, especially the penis.
мужско́е досто́инство
noun
Pronounced: muzhskoye dostoinstvo
(euphemism) The male genitalia, especially the penis.

What does "manhood" mean?

  1. noun The condition of being an adult man, as opposed to a boy.
    "He felt he had finally reached manhood after moving out on his own."
  2. noun The qualities traditionally associated with being a strong, capable man.
    "The old coach talked constantly about proving your manhood on the field."
  3. noun Men considered as a group.
    "The speech called on the manhood of the nation to enlist."

manhood in a sentence

  • He felt he had finally reached manhood after moving out on his own.
  • The old coach talked constantly about proving your manhood on the field.
  • The speech called on the manhood of the nation to enlist.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "manhood" in Russian?

"manhood" in Russian is челове́чность, [[мужско́й]] пол, мужчина. manhood means: The condition of being an adult man, as opposed to a boy.

How do you pronounce челове́чность?

"manhood" in Russian is челове́чность, pronounced "chelovechnost".

How do you use "manhood" in a sentence?

Example: "He felt he had finally reached manhood after moving out on his own." In Russian, "manhood" is челове́чность, [[мужско́й]] пол, мужчина.

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

Yes — Russian has 8 translations listed for "manhood": челове́чность, [[мужско́й]] пол, мужчина, му́жественность, му́жество, [[мужской|мужски́е]] [[генита́лии]].

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