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morning in Russian

morning in Russian is у́тро, утро, [[вре́мя]] до [[полдень|полу́дня]] — morning means the early part of the day, from midnight or dawn up to noon.

morning in Russian

у́тро
noun
Pronounced: utro
The early part of the day, especially from midnight to noon. [from 13th c.]
утро
noun
Pronounced: utro
The early part of the day, especially from midnight to noon. [from 13th c.]
[[вре́мя]] до [[полдень|полу́дня]]
noun
Pronounced: [[vremya]] do [[polden|poludnya]]
The early part of the day, especially from midnight to noon. [from 13th c.]
[[дополуденный|дополу́денное]] [[вре́мя]]
noun
Pronounced: [[dopoludennyy|dopoludennoye]] [[vremya]]
The early part of the day, especially from midnight to noon. [from 13th c.]
ночь
noun
Pronounced: noch
The early part of the day, especially from midnight to noon. [from 13th c.]
у́тро
noun
Pronounced: utro
(obsolete) That part of the day from dawn until the main meal (typically in late afternoon). [18th–19th c.]
утро
noun
Pronounced: utro
(obsolete) That part of the day from dawn until the main meal (typically in late afternoon). [18th–19th c.]
[[вре́мя]] до [[полдень|полу́дня]]
noun
Pronounced: [[vremya]] do [[polden|poludnya]]
(obsolete) That part of the day from dawn until the main meal (typically in late afternoon). [18th–19th c.]
[[дополуденный|дополу́денное]] [[вре́мя]]
noun
Pronounced: [[dopoludennyy|dopoludennoye]] [[vremya]]
(obsolete) That part of the day from dawn until the main meal (typically in late afternoon). [18th–19th c.]

What does "morning" mean?

  1. noun The early part of the day, from midnight or dawn up to noon.
    "She goes for a run every morning before work."
  2. noun The early stage of a period, project, or era, used figuratively.
    "Historians call the era the morning of the industrial age."

morning in a sentence

  • She goes for a run every morning before work.
  • The meeting is scheduled for nine o'clock tomorrow morning.
  • Historians call the era the morning of the industrial age.

Similar words in Russian

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "morning" in Russian?

"morning" in Russian is у́тро, утро, [[вре́мя]] до [[полдень|полу́дня]]. morning means: The early part of the day, from midnight or dawn up to noon.

How do you pronounce у́тро?

"morning" in Russian is у́тро, pronounced "utro".

How do you use "morning" in a sentence?

Example: "She goes for a run every morning before work." In Russian, "morning" is у́тро, утро, [[вре́мя]] до [[полдень|полу́дня]].

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

Yes — Russian has 5 translations listed for "morning": у́тро, утро, [[вре́мя]] до [[полдень|полу́дня]], [[дополуденный|дополу́денное]] [[вре́мя]], ночь.

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