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Robin in Russian

Robin in Russian is Ро́бин, заря́нка, мали́новка — Robin means a small songbird with a red or orange breast; in Europe, a distinct species, and in North America, a different, larger species.

Robin in Russian

Ро́бин
proper noun
Pronounced: Robin
(rare, _, compared to given name) A surname originating as a patronymic.
заря́нка
noun
Pronounced: zaryanka
A European robin, Erithacus rubecula.
мали́новка
noun
Pronounced: malinovka
A European robin, Erithacus rubecula.

What does "Robin" mean?

  1. noun A small songbird with a red or orange breast; in Europe, a distinct species, and in North America, a different, larger species.
    "A robin hopped across the lawn looking for worms."

Robin in a sentence

  • A robin hopped across the lawn looking for worms.

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What is "Robin" in Russian?

"Robin" in Russian is Ро́бин, заря́нка, мали́новка. Robin means: A small songbird with a red or orange breast; in Europe, a distinct species, and in North America, a different, larger species.

How do you pronounce Ро́бин?

"Robin" in Russian is Ро́бин, pronounced "Robin".

How do you use "Robin" in a sentence?

Example: "A robin hopped across the lawn looking for worms." In Russian, "Robin" is Ро́бин, заря́нка, мали́новка.

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

Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "Robin": Ро́бин, заря́нка, мали́новка.

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