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Saxon in Russian

Saxon in Russian is саксо́нский, саксонский, сакс — Saxon means a member of an ancient Germanic people who lived near the North Sea coast of what is now northern Germany, some of whom later settled in Britain.

Saxon in Russian

саксо́нский
adj
Pronounced: saksonskiy
Of, relating to, or characteristic of the Saxon language.
саксонский
adj
Pronounced: saksonskiy
Of, relating to, or characteristic of the Saxon language.
сакс
noun
Pronounced: saks
A member of an ancient West Germanic tribe that lived at the eastern North Sea coast and south of it.
саксо́нец
noun
Pronounced: saksonets
A native or inhabitant of Saxony, Germany.
саксо́нка
noun
Pronounced: saksonka
A native or inhabitant of Saxony, Germany.

What does "Saxon" mean?

  1. noun A member of an ancient Germanic people who lived near the North Sea coast of what is now northern Germany, some of whom later settled in Britain.
    "The Saxons arrived in Britain in the 5th century and gradually settled much of the east and south."
  2. noun A native of Saxony, a region and modern state in eastern Germany.
    "His grandmother was a Saxon who grew up near Dresden."
  3. adj Relating to the Saxons, their language, or Saxony.
    "The museum has a fine collection of Saxon jewellery."

Saxon in a sentence

  • The Saxons arrived in Britain in the 5th century and gradually settled much of the east and south.
  • Historians still debate how large the original Saxon migration actually was.
  • His grandmother was a Saxon who grew up near Dresden.
  • The museum has a fine collection of Saxon jewellery.

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Saxon" in Russian?

"Saxon" in Russian is саксо́нский, саксонский, сакс. Saxon means: A member of an ancient Germanic people who lived near the North Sea coast of what is now northern Germany, some of whom later settled in Britain.

How do you pronounce саксо́нский?

"Saxon" in Russian is саксо́нский, pronounced "saksonskiy".

How do you use "Saxon" in a sentence?

Example: "The Saxons arrived in Britain in the 5th century and gradually settled much of the east and south." In Russian, "Saxon" is саксо́нский, саксонский, сакс.

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

Yes — Russian has 5 translations listed for "Saxon": саксо́нский, саксонский, сакс, саксо́нец, саксо́нка.

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