sign in Russian
sign in Russian is вы́веска, знак, зна́мение — sign means a visible indication that something exists, is happening, or is about to happen.
sign in Russian
вы́веска
Pronounced: vyveska
знак
Pronounced: znak
знак
Pronounced: znak
An omen.
зна́мение
Pronounced: znameniye
An omen.
приме́та
Pronounced: primeta
An omen.
при́знак
Pronounced: priznak
(medicine) A property of the body that indicates a disease and, unlike a symptom, can be detected objectively by someone other than the patient.
симпто́м
Pronounced: simptom
(medicine) A property of the body that indicates a disease and, unlike a symptom, can be detected objectively by someone other than the patient.
признак
Pronounced: priznak
(countable, uncountable) A visible fact that shows that something exists or may happen.
знак
Pronounced: znak
(countable, uncountable) A visible fact that shows that something exists or may happen.
ме́тка
Pronounced: metka
(North America, AU, uncountable) Physical evidence left by an animal.
след
Pronounced: sled
(North America, AU, uncountable) Physical evidence left by an animal.
знак
Pronounced: znak
A specific gesture or motion used to communicate by those with speaking or hearing difficulties; now specifically, a linguistic unit in sign language equivalent to word in spoken languages.
жест
Pronounced: zhest
A specific gesture or motion used to communicate by those with speaking or hearing difficulties; now specifically, a linguistic unit in sign language equivalent to word in spoken languages.
подпи́сывать
Pronounced: podpisyvat
(transitive) To validate or ratify (a document) by writing one's signature on it. [from 15th c.]
подпи́сываться
Pronounced: podpisyvatsya
(transitive) To validate or ratify (a document) by writing one's signature on it. [from 15th c.]
подписа́ть
Pronounced: podpisat
(transitive) To validate or ratify (a document) by writing one's signature on it. [from 15th c.]
подписа́ться
Pronounced: podpisatsya
(transitive) To validate or ratify (a document) by writing one's signature on it. [from 15th c.]
What does "sign" mean?
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noun A visible indication that something exists, is happening, or is about to happen.
"Dark clouds are a sign that rain is coming."
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noun A board, notice, or symbol displaying information, directions, or a warning.
"The sign at the entrance said the shop was closed."
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verb To write one's name on a document to show agreement, authorship, or identity.
"Please sign the contract on the last page."
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verb To communicate using gestures, especially in sign language.
"She signed a quick "thank you" to the interpreter."
sign in a sentence
- Dark clouds are a sign that rain is coming.
- A fever can be a sign of infection.
- The sign at the entrance said the shop was closed.
- Please sign the contract on the last page.
Similar words in Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "sign" in Russian?
"sign" in Russian is вы́веска, знак, зна́мение. sign means: A visible indication that something exists, is happening, or is about to happen.
How do you pronounce вы́веска?
"sign" in Russian is вы́веска, pronounced "vyveska".
How do you use "sign" in a sentence?
Example: "Dark clouds are a sign that rain is coming." In Russian, "sign" is вы́веска, знак, зна́мение.
Are there other ways to say "sign" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 14 translations listed for "sign": вы́веска, знак, зна́мение, приме́та, при́знак, симпто́м.
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