Midwest in Russian
Midwest in Russian is Средний Запад — Midwest means the central region of the United States, including states like Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, and Iowa.
Midwest in Russian
Средний Запад
Pronounced: Sredniy Zapad
The area of the contiguous United States contained in the central third of the country, especially the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas, sometimes inclusive of Missouri and Kentucky.
What does "Midwest" mean?
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name The central region of the United States, including states like Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, and Iowa.
"He grew up on a farm in the Midwest."
Midwest in a sentence
- He grew up on a farm in the Midwest.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Midwest" in Russian?
"Midwest" in Russian is Средний Запад. Midwest means: The central region of the United States, including states like Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, and Iowa.
How do you pronounce Средний Запад?
"Midwest" in Russian is Средний Запад, pronounced "Sredniy Zapad".
How do you use "Midwest" in a sentence?
Example: "He grew up on a farm in the Midwest." In Russian, "Midwest" is Средний Запад.
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