populate in Russian
populate in Russian is заселять, населя́ть, заполнить — populate means to live in a place and make up its inhabitants.
populate in Russian
заселять
Pronounced: zaselyat
(transitive) To supply with inhabitants; to people.
населя́ть
Pronounced: naselyat
(transitive) To live in; to inhabit.
заполнить
Pronounced: zapolnit
(computing, ambitransitive) To fill initially empty items in a collection.
What does "populate" mean?
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verb To live in a place and make up its inhabitants.
"Millions of people populate the greater Tokyo area."
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verb To fill something (a database, list, or form) with data.
"The script automatically populates the spreadsheet with last month's sales figures."
populate in a sentence
- Millions of people populate the greater Tokyo area.
- The script automatically populates the spreadsheet with last month's sales figures.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "populate" in Russian?
"populate" in Russian is заселять, населя́ть, заполнить. populate means: To live in a place and make up its inhabitants.
How do you pronounce заселять?
"populate" in Russian is заселять, pronounced "zaselyat".
How do you use "populate" in a sentence?
Example: "Millions of people populate the greater Tokyo area." In Russian, "populate" is заселять, населя́ть, заполнить.
Are there other ways to say "populate" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "populate": заселять, населя́ть, заполнить.
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