pert in Russian
pert in Russian is бо́дрый, де́рзкий, на́глый — pert means cheeky or impudent in a lively, playful way, especially of a child or younger person.
pert in Russian
бо́дрый
Pronounced: bodryy
Lively; alert and cheerful; bright. [from 16th c.]
де́рзкий
Pronounced: derzkiy
(archaic) Especially of children or social inferiors: cheeky, impertinent. [from 15th c.]
на́глый
Pronounced: naglyy
(archaic) Especially of children or social inferiors: cheeky, impertinent. [from 15th c.]
наха́льный
Pronounced: nakhalnyy
(archaic) Especially of children or social inferiors: cheeky, impertinent. [from 15th c.]
What does "pert" mean?
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adjective Cheeky or impudent in a lively, playful way, especially of a child or younger person.
"The waitress gave a pert reply that made the whole table laugh."
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adjective Attractively perky or shapely.
"The dress was cut to show off her pert figure."
pert in a sentence
- The waitress gave a pert reply that made the whole table laugh.
- The dress was cut to show off her pert figure.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "pert" in Russian?
"pert" in Russian is бо́дрый, де́рзкий, на́глый. pert means: Cheeky or impudent in a lively, playful way, especially of a child or younger person.
How do you pronounce бо́дрый?
"pert" in Russian is бо́дрый, pronounced "bodryy".
How do you use "pert" in a sentence?
Example: "The waitress gave a pert reply that made the whole table laugh." In Russian, "pert" is бо́дрый, де́рзкий, на́глый.
Are there other ways to say "pert" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "pert": бо́дрый, де́рзкий, на́глый, наха́льный.
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