squid in Russian
squid in Russian is кальма́р, кальмар — squid means a soft-bodied sea creature with eight arms and two longer tentacles, related to octopuses and cuttlefish.
squid in Russian
кальма́р
Pronounced: kalmar
кальмар
Pronounced: kalmar
What does "squid" mean?
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noun A soft-bodied sea creature with eight arms and two longer tentacles, related to octopuses and cuttlefish.
"The restaurant served grilled squid with garlic and lemon."
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noun Slang: a motorcyclist who rides recklessly without proper safety gear.
"The squid weaved through traffic without a helmet."
squid in a sentence
- The restaurant served grilled squid with garlic and lemon.
- Fishermen use bright lures to attract squid at night.
- The squid weaved through traffic without a helmet.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "squid" in Russian?
"squid" in Russian is кальма́р, кальмар. squid means: A soft-bodied sea creature with eight arms and two longer tentacles, related to octopuses and cuttlefish.
How do you pronounce кальма́р?
"squid" in Russian is кальма́р, pronounced "kalmar".
How do you use "squid" in a sentence?
Example: "The restaurant served grilled squid with garlic and lemon." In Russian, "squid" is кальма́р, кальмар.
Are there other ways to say "squid" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "squid": кальма́р, кальмар.
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