sailor in Russian
sailor in Russian is матро́с, морепла́ватель, моря́к — sailor means a person who works on or navigates a ship, especially a member of its crew.
sailor in Russian
матро́с
Pronounced: matros
In particular, a member of the crew of a (civilian or military) vessel, as opposed to a captain, admiral, etc.; a mariner; a common seaman.
морепла́ватель
Pronounced: moreplavatel
In particular, a member of the crew of a (civilian or military) vessel, as opposed to a captain, admiral, etc.; a mariner; a common seaman.
моря́к
Pronounced: moryak
In particular, a member of the crew of a (civilian or military) vessel, as opposed to a captain, admiral, etc.; a mariner; a common seaman.
What does "sailor" mean?
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noun A person who works on or navigates a ship, especially a member of its crew.
"The old sailor had spent forty years at sea."
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noun Someone who sails recreationally, especially in small boats.
"She became a keen sailor after joining the university sailing club."
sailor in a sentence
- The old sailor had spent forty years at sea.
- She became a keen sailor after joining the university sailing club.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "sailor" in Russian?
"sailor" in Russian is матро́с, морепла́ватель, моря́к. sailor means: A person who works on or navigates a ship, especially a member of its crew.
How do you pronounce матро́с?
"sailor" in Russian is матро́с, pronounced "matros".
How do you use "sailor" in a sentence?
Example: "The old sailor had spent forty years at sea." In Russian, "sailor" is матро́с, морепла́ватель, моря́к.
Are there other ways to say "sailor" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "sailor": матро́с, морепла́ватель, моря́к.
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