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stick in Russian

stick in Russian is па́лка, палка, прут — stick means a thin piece of wood, especially a fallen branch or twig.

stick in Russian

па́лка
noun
Pronounced: palka
A relatively long, thin piece of wood, of any size.
палка
noun
Pronounced: palka
A relatively long, thin piece of wood, of any size.
прут
noun
Pronounced: prut
A small, thin branch from a tree or bush; a twig; a branch.
палка
noun
Pronounced: palka
A small, thin branch from a tree or bush; a twig; a branch.
трость
noun
Pronounced: trost
A cane or walking stick (usually wooden, metal or plastic) to aid in walking.
клюка́
noun
Pronounced: klyuka
A cane or walking stick (usually wooden, metal or plastic) to aid in walking.
по́сох
noun
Pronounced: posokh
A cane or walking stick (usually wooden, metal or plastic) to aid in walking.
па́лка
noun
Pronounced: palka
A cane or walking stick (usually wooden, metal or plastic) to aid in walking.
клю́шка
noun
Pronounced: klyushka
(hockey) The potential accuracy of a hockey stick, implicating also the player using it.
вка́лывать
verb
Pronounced: vkalyvat
(transitive) To press (something with a sharp point) into something else.
втыка́ть
verb
Pronounced: vtykat
(transitive) To press (something with a sharp point) into something else.
заеда́ть
verb
Pronounced: zayedat
(dated, transitive) To bring to a halt; to stymie; to puzzle.
застрева́ть
verb
Pronounced: zastrevat
(dated, transitive) To bring to a halt; to stymie; to puzzle.
застря́ть
verb
Pronounced: zastryat
(dated, transitive) To bring to a halt; to stymie; to puzzle.
защеми́ть
verb
Pronounced: zashchemit
(dated, transitive) To bring to a halt; to stymie; to puzzle.
защемля́ть
verb
Pronounced: zashchemlyat
(dated, transitive) To bring to a halt; to stymie; to puzzle.
кле́ить
verb
Pronounced: kleit
(dated, transitive) To bring to a halt; to stymie; to puzzle.
ли́пнуть
verb
Pronounced: lipnut
(transitive, slang, dated) To impose upon; to compel to pay; sometimes, to cheat.
прикле́иваться
verb
Pronounced: prikleivatsya
(transitive, slang, dated) To impose upon; to compel to pay; sometimes, to cheat.
прикле́иться
verb
Pronounced: prikleitsya
(transitive, slang, dated) To impose upon; to compel to pay; sometimes, to cheat.
прили́пнуть
verb
Pronounced: prilipnut
(transitive, slang, dated) To impose upon; to compel to pay; sometimes, to cheat.
прилипа́ть
verb
Pronounced: prilipat
(transitive, slang, dated) To impose upon; to compel to pay; sometimes, to cheat.

What does "stick" mean?

  1. noun A thin piece of wood, especially a fallen branch or twig.
    "The dog ran off with a stick in its mouth."
  2. noun A long, thin implement used for a specific purpose, such as a walking cane, a hockey stick, or a gear lever.
    "He grabbed his hockey stick and headed to the rink."
  3. verb To become attached to a surface, usually with glue or something sticky.
    "The label wouldn't stick to the wet jar."
  4. verb To push a pointed object into something; to pierce.
    "He stuck a fork into the potato to check if it was done."

stick in a sentence

  • The dog ran off with a stick in its mouth.
  • They gathered sticks to build a campfire.
  • He grabbed his hockey stick and headed to the rink.
  • She drives a stick, not an automatic.

Similar words in Russian

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "stick" in Russian?

"stick" in Russian is па́лка, палка, прут. stick means: A thin piece of wood, especially a fallen branch or twig.

How do you pronounce па́лка?

"stick" in Russian is па́лка, pronounced "palka".

How do you use "stick" in a sentence?

Example: "The dog ran off with a stick in its mouth." In Russian, "stick" is па́лка, палка, прут.

Are there other ways to say "stick" in Russian?

Yes — Russian has 20 translations listed for "stick": па́лка, палка, прут, трость, клюка́, по́сох.

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