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mimic in Russian

mimic in Russian is имита́тор, мим, имити́ровать — mimic means to copy someone's speech, movements, or mannerisms, often to make fun of them.

mimic in Russian

имита́тор
noun
Pronounced: imitator
A person who practices mimicry; especially:
мим
noun
Pronounced: mim
A person who practices mimicry; especially:
имити́ровать
verb
Pronounced: imitirovat

What does "mimic" mean?

  1. verb To copy someone's speech, movements, or mannerisms, often to make fun of them.
    "He loved to mimic the teacher's voice behind her back."
  2. verb To closely resemble something else, especially for camouflage or protection.
    "Some harmless insects mimic the colouring of dangerous wasps."
  3. noun A person skilled at imitating other people's voices or behaviour.
    "The comedian was a brilliant mimic of famous politicians."

mimic in a sentence

  • He loved to mimic the teacher's voice behind her back.
  • The parrot could mimic almost any sound it heard.
  • Some harmless insects mimic the colouring of dangerous wasps.
  • The comedian was a brilliant mimic of famous politicians.

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "mimic" in Russian?

"mimic" in Russian is имита́тор, мим, имити́ровать. mimic means: To copy someone's speech, movements, or mannerisms, often to make fun of them.

How do you pronounce имита́тор?

"mimic" in Russian is имита́тор, pronounced "imitator".

How do you use "mimic" in a sentence?

Example: "He loved to mimic the teacher's voice behind her back." In Russian, "mimic" is имита́тор, мим, имити́ровать.

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

Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "mimic": имита́тор, мим, имити́ровать.

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