Ottoman in Russian
Ottoman in Russian is осма́нский, оттома́нский, осма́н — Ottoman means a low, padded piece of furniture used as a footstool or extra seat, usually without arms or a back.
Ottoman in Russian
What does "Ottoman" mean?
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noun A low, padded piece of furniture used as a footstool or extra seat, usually without arms or a back.
"He kicked off his shoes and put his feet up on the ottoman."
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adj Relating to the Ottoman Empire, the Turkish-led empire that ruled much of the Middle East, North Africa, and southeastern Europe for centuries.
"The museum displayed Ottoman tiles from the sixteenth century."
Ottoman in a sentence
- He kicked off his shoes and put his feet up on the ottoman.
- The living room set came with a matching sofa and ottoman.
- The museum displayed Ottoman tiles from the sixteenth century.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Ottoman" in Russian?
"Ottoman" in Russian is осма́нский, оттома́нский, осма́н. Ottoman means: A low, padded piece of furniture used as a footstool or extra seat, usually without arms or a back.
How do you pronounce осма́нский?
"Ottoman" in Russian is осма́нский, pronounced "osmanskiy".
How do you use "Ottoman" in a sentence?
Example: "He kicked off his shoes and put his feet up on the ottoman." In Russian, "Ottoman" is осма́нский, оттома́нский, осма́н.
Are there other ways to say "Ottoman" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 13 translations listed for "Ottoman": осма́нский, оттома́нский, осма́н, осма́нка, оттома́н, оттома́нка.