south in Russian
south in Russian is ю́жный, юг, зюйд — south means the compass direction opposite north.
south in Russian
ю́жный
Pronounced: yuzhnyy
Of or pertaining to the south; southern.
юг
Pronounced: yug
Of or pertaining to the south; southern.
юг
Pronounced: yug
зюйд
Pronounced: zyuyd
по́лдень
Pronounced: polden
What does "south" mean?
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noun The compass direction opposite north.
"The birds migrate south for the winter."
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noun A region lying in the southern part of a country or continent, along with its people and culture.
"He grew up in the South and still has the accent."
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adjective Situated in or facing the south.
"They bought a house with a south-facing garden."
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adverb Toward the south.
"The road heads south for about ten miles before splitting."
south in a sentence
- The birds migrate south for the winter.
- He grew up in the South and still has the accent.
- They bought a house with a south-facing garden.
- The road heads south for about ten miles before splitting.
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Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "south" in Russian?
"south" in Russian is ю́жный, юг, зюйд. south means: The compass direction opposite north.
How do you pronounce ю́жный?
"south" in Russian is ю́жный, pronounced "yuzhnyy".
How do you use "south" in a sentence?
Example: "The birds migrate south for the winter." In Russian, "south" is ю́жный, юг, зюйд.
Are there other ways to say "south" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "south": ю́жный, юг, зюйд, по́лдень.
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