small in Russian
small in Russian is ма́ленький, ма́лый, молодо́й — small means limited in size, amount, or importance; not large.
small in Russian
ма́ленький
Pronounced: malenkiy
ма́лый
Pronounced: malyy
ма́ленький
Pronounced: malenkiy
(figuratively, incomparable) Young, as a child.
молодо́й
Pronounced: molodoy
(figuratively, incomparable) Young, as a child.
What does "small" mean?
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adjective Limited in size, amount, or importance; not large.
"They live in a small apartment near the city center."
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adjective Young, as in a child.
"When I was small, we used to visit my grandparents every summer."
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noun A size of clothing smaller than medium.
"Do you have this shirt in a small?"
small in a sentence
- They live in a small apartment near the city center.
- It was only a small mistake, easily fixed.
- When I was small, we used to visit my grandparents every summer.
- Do you have this shirt in a small?
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Frequently asked questions
What is "small" in Russian?
"small" in Russian is ма́ленький, ма́лый, молодо́й. small means: Limited in size, amount, or importance; not large.
How do you pronounce ма́ленький?
"small" in Russian is ма́ленький, pronounced "malenkiy".
How do you use "small" in a sentence?
Example: "They live in a small apartment near the city center." In Russian, "small" is ма́ленький, ма́лый, молодо́й.
Are there other ways to say "small" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "small": ма́ленький, ма́лый, молодо́й.
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