Ogre in Russian
Ogre in Russian is Огре, огр, велика́н-людое́д — Ogre means a large, ugly, monstrous creature in folklore, known for its brutish strength and appetite for humans.
Ogre in Russian
What does "Ogre" mean?
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noun A large, ugly, monstrous creature in folklore, known for its brutish strength and appetite for humans.
"In the story, a hungry ogre guards the bridge into the village."
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noun A cruel or frightening person.
"Her boss had a reputation as an ogre who never praised anyone."
Ogre in a sentence
- In the story, a hungry ogre guards the bridge into the village.
- Her boss had a reputation as an ogre who never praised anyone.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Ogre" in Russian?
"Ogre" in Russian is Огре, огр, велика́н-людое́д. Ogre means: A large, ugly, monstrous creature in folklore, known for its brutish strength and appetite for humans.
How do you pronounce Огре?
"Ogre" in Russian is Огре, pronounced "Ogre".
How do you use "Ogre" in a sentence?
Example: "In the story, a hungry ogre guards the bridge into the village." In Russian, "Ogre" is Огре, огр, велика́н-людое́д.
Are there other ways to say "Ogre" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 8 translations listed for "Ogre": Огре, огр, велика́н-людое́д, зверь, и́зверг, людое́д.