Sir in Russian
Sir in Russian is сэр, господи́н, това́рищ — Sir means a polite or respectful way to address a man, especially one of higher rank, a stranger, or a teacher.
Sir in Russian
сэр
Pronounced: ser
(British) The titular prefix given to a knight or baronet.
господи́н
Pronounced: gospodin
A respectful term of address to a man of higher rank or position, particularly:
господи́н
Pronounced: gospodin
to a superior military officer.
сэр
Pronounced: ser
to a superior military officer.
това́рищ
Pronounced: tovarishch
to a superior military officer.
господи́н
Pronounced: gospodin
A respectful term of address to an adult male (often older), especially if his name or proper title is unknown.
сэр
Pronounced: ser
A respectful term of address to an adult male (often older), especially if his name or proper title is unknown.
су́дарь
Pronounced: sudar
A respectful term of address to an adult male (often older), especially if his name or proper title is unknown.
What does "Sir" mean?
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noun A polite or respectful way to address a man, especially one of higher rank, a stranger, or a teacher.
"Excuse me, sir, is this seat taken?"
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noun The title used before the first name of a knight.
"He was knighted and is now known as Sir Paul."
Sir in a sentence
- Excuse me, sir, is this seat taken?
- Yes, sir, right away.
- He was knighted and is now known as Sir Paul.
Similar words in Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Sir" in Russian?
"Sir" in Russian is сэр, господи́н, това́рищ. Sir means: A polite or respectful way to address a man, especially one of higher rank, a stranger, or a teacher.
How do you pronounce сэр?
"Sir" in Russian is сэр, pronounced "ser".
How do you use "Sir" in a sentence?
Example: "Excuse me, sir, is this seat taken?" In Russian, "Sir" is сэр, господи́н, това́рищ.
Are there other ways to say "Sir" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "Sir": сэр, господи́н, това́рищ, су́дарь.
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