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otter in Russian

otter in Russian is вы́дра, выдра — otter means a sleek, semi-aquatic mammal with dense fur that hunts fish and other prey in rivers or coastal waters.

otter in Russian

вы́дра
noun
Pronounced: vydra
An aquatic or marine carnivorous mammal in the subfamily Lutrinae.
выдра
noun
Pronounced: vydra
An aquatic or marine carnivorous mammal in the subfamily Lutrinae.

What does "otter" mean?

  1. noun A sleek, semi-aquatic mammal with dense fur that hunts fish and other prey in rivers or coastal waters.
    "A pair of otters played in the shallows near the dock."
  2. noun Informally, a slim, hairy man, especially used within gay culture to contrast with a stockier "bear."
    "He described himself as more of an otter than a bear."

otter in a sentence

  • A pair of otters played in the shallows near the dock.
  • The zoo built a new enclosure for its river otters.
  • He described himself as more of an otter than a bear.

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "otter" in Russian?

"otter" in Russian is вы́дра, выдра. otter means: A sleek, semi-aquatic mammal with dense fur that hunts fish and other prey in rivers or coastal waters.

How do you pronounce вы́дра?

"otter" in Russian is вы́дра, pronounced "vydra".

How do you use "otter" in a sentence?

Example: "A pair of otters played in the shallows near the dock." In Russian, "otter" is вы́дра, выдра.

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

Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "otter": вы́дра, выдра.

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