Norse in Russian
Norse in Russian is древнескандина́вский, норве́жский, скандинав — Norse means relating to Norway or, more broadly, to Scandinavia, its people, and its languages.
Norse in Russian
What does "Norse" mean?
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adjective Relating to Norway or, more broadly, to Scandinavia, its people, and its languages.
"The museum has an impressive collection of Norse artifacts."
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noun The Scandinavian peoples collectively, or the North Germanic languages they speak.
"The sagas were originally written in Old Norse."
Norse in a sentence
- The museum has an impressive collection of Norse artifacts.
- Norse mythology tells stories of gods like Odin and Thor.
- The sagas were originally written in Old Norse.
Similar words in Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Norse" in Russian?
"Norse" in Russian is древнескандина́вский, норве́жский, скандинав. Norse means: Relating to Norway or, more broadly, to Scandinavia, its people, and its languages.
How do you pronounce древнескандина́вский?
"Norse" in Russian is древнескандина́вский, pronounced "drevneskandinavskiy".
How do you use "Norse" in a sentence?
Example: "The museum has an impressive collection of Norse artifacts." In Russian, "Norse" is древнескандина́вский, норве́жский, скандинав.
Are there other ways to say "Norse" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "Norse": древнескандина́вский, норве́жский, скандинав.