soft in Russian
soft in Russian is ти́хий, мя́гкий, мягкий — soft means giving way easily under pressure; not hard or firm.
soft in Russian
ти́хий
Pronounced: tikhiy
мя́гкий
Pronounced: myagkiy
мягкий
Pronounced: myagkiy
сла́бый
Pronounced: slabyy
(slang) Lacking strength or resolve; not tough, wimpy.
мягкий
Pronounced: myagkiy
(slang) Lacking strength or resolve; not tough, wimpy.
мягкий
Pronounced: myagkiy
(of water) Low in dissolved calcium compounds.
What does "soft" mean?
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adj Giving way easily under pressure; not hard or firm.
"The bread was still soft and warm from the oven."
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adj Gentle, mild, or quiet, rather than harsh or intense.
"He spoke in a soft voice so as not to wake the baby."
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adj Lenient or lacking firmness, especially regarding rules or discipline.
"Critics say the policy is too soft on crime."
soft in a sentence
- The bread was still soft and warm from the oven.
- She sank into the soft cushions of the armchair.
- He spoke in a soft voice so as not to wake the baby.
- Critics say the policy is too soft on crime.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "soft" in Russian?
"soft" in Russian is ти́хий, мя́гкий, мягкий. soft means: Giving way easily under pressure; not hard or firm.
How do you pronounce ти́хий?
"soft" in Russian is ти́хий, pronounced "tikhiy".
How do you use "soft" in a sentence?
Example: "The bread was still soft and warm from the oven." In Russian, "soft" is ти́хий, мя́гкий, мягкий.
Are there other ways to say "soft" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "soft": ти́хий, мя́гкий, мягкий, сла́бый.
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