somewhere in Russian
somewhere in Russian is где́-нибудь, где́-то, куда́-нибудь — somewhere means at, in, or to an unspecified or unknown place.
somewhere in Russian
где́-нибудь
Pronounced: gde-nibud
In an uncertain or unspecified location.
где́-то
Pronounced: gde-to
In an uncertain or unspecified location.
куда́-нибудь
Pronounced: kuda-nibud
To an uncertain or unspecified location.
куда́-то
Pronounced: kuda-to
To an uncertain or unspecified location.
где́-нибудь
Pronounced: gde-nibud
At some unspecified point.
где́-то
Pronounced: gde-to
At some unspecified point.
куда́-нибудь
Pronounced: kuda-nibud
At some unspecified point.
куда́-то
Pronounced: kuda-to
At some unspecified point.
What does "somewhere" mean?
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adverb At, in, or to an unspecified or unknown place.
"I left my keys somewhere in the kitchen."
somewhere in a sentence
- I left my keys somewhere in the kitchen.
- They're planning to move somewhere warmer for retirement.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "somewhere" in Russian?
"somewhere" in Russian is где́-нибудь, где́-то, куда́-нибудь. somewhere means: At, in, or to an unspecified or unknown place.
How do you pronounce где́-нибудь?
"somewhere" in Russian is где́-нибудь, pronounced "gde-nibud".
How do you use "somewhere" in a sentence?
Example: "I left my keys somewhere in the kitchen." In Russian, "somewhere" is где́-нибудь, где́-то, куда́-нибудь.
Are there other ways to say "somewhere" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "somewhere": где́-нибудь, где́-то, куда́-нибудь, куда́-то.
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