moonlight in Russian
moonlight in Russian is [[лунный|лу́нное]] [[сия́ние]], лу́нный свет, подраба́тывать — moonlight means the light given off by the moon.
moonlight in Russian
What does "moonlight" mean?
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noun The light given off by the moon.
"They walked along the shore by moonlight."
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verb To work a second job, often at night, in addition to one's main job.
"She moonlights as a bartender to help pay off her student loans."
moonlight in a sentence
- They walked along the shore by moonlight.
- The lake looked silver in the moonlight.
- She moonlights as a bartender to help pay off her student loans.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "moonlight" in Russian?
"moonlight" in Russian is [[лунный|лу́нное]] [[сия́ние]], лу́нный свет, подраба́тывать. moonlight means: The light given off by the moon.
How do you pronounce [[лунный|лу́нное]] [[сия́ние]]?
"moonlight" in Russian is [[лунный|лу́нное]] [[сия́ние]], pronounced "[[lunnyy|lunnoye]] [[siyaniye]]".
How do you use "moonlight" in a sentence?
Example: "They walked along the shore by moonlight." In Russian, "moonlight" is [[лунный|лу́нное]] [[сия́ние]], лу́нный свет, подраба́тывать.
Are there other ways to say "moonlight" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 5 translations listed for "moonlight": [[лунный|лу́нное]] [[сия́ние]], лу́нный свет, подраба́тывать, халту́рить, шаба́шничать.