rector in Russian
rector in Russian is па́стор, ре́ктор, ректор — rector means a clergy member in charge of a parish, especially in the Anglican or Catholic Church.
rector in Russian
па́стор
Pronounced: pastor
ре́ктор
Pronounced: rektor
A headmaster or headmistress in various educational institutions, e.g., a university.
ректор
Pronounced: rektor
A headmaster or headmistress in various educational institutions, e.g., a university.
What does "rector" mean?
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noun A clergy member in charge of a parish, especially in the Anglican or Catholic Church.
"The rector welcomed new parishioners after the service."
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noun The head of certain universities, colleges, or schools.
"She was elected rector of the university by the student body."
rector in a sentence
- The rector welcomed new parishioners after the service.
- She was elected rector of the university by the student body.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "rector" in Russian?
"rector" in Russian is па́стор, ре́ктор, ректор. rector means: A clergy member in charge of a parish, especially in the Anglican or Catholic Church.
How do you pronounce па́стор?
"rector" in Russian is па́стор, pronounced "pastor".
How do you use "rector" in a sentence?
Example: "The rector welcomed new parishioners after the service." In Russian, "rector" is па́стор, ре́ктор, ректор.
Are there other ways to say "rector" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "rector": па́стор, ре́ктор, ректор.
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