Osman in Russian
Osman in Russian is Осма́н, О́сман — Osman means a male given name, historically borne by the founder of the Ottoman Empire, Osman I.
Osman in Russian
Осма́н
Pronounced: Osman
Осма́н
Pronounced: Osman
О́сман
Pronounced: Osman
What does "Osman" mean?
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name A male given name, historically borne by the founder of the Ottoman Empire, Osman I.
"The dynasty took its name from its founder, Osman."
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noun A member of the Ottoman ruling house, or more loosely, a citizen of the Ottoman Empire.
"The old chronicle refers to the sultan simply as "the Osman.""
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adj Relating to the Ottomans; another word for Ottoman.
"The mosque shows classic Osman architectural style."
Osman in a sentence
- The dynasty took its name from its founder, Osman.
- The old chronicle refers to the sultan simply as "the Osman."
- The mosque shows classic Osman architectural style.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Osman" in Russian?
"Osman" in Russian is Осма́н, О́сман. Osman means: A male given name, historically borne by the founder of the Ottoman Empire, Osman I.
How do you pronounce Осма́н?
"Osman" in Russian is Осма́н, pronounced "Osman".
How do you use "Osman" in a sentence?
Example: "The dynasty took its name from its founder, Osman." In Russian, "Osman" is Осма́н, О́сман.
Are there other ways to say "Osman" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "Osman": Осма́н, О́сман.
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