trivial in Russian
trivial in Russian is незначи́тельный, ме́лкий, ничто́жный — trivial means of little importance or significance.
trivial in Russian
незначи́тельный
Pronounced: neznachitelnyy
Ignorable; of little significance or value.
ме́лкий
Pronounced: melkiy
Ignorable; of little significance or value.
ничто́жный
Pronounced: nichtozhnyy
Ignorable; of little significance or value.
тривиа́льный
Pronounced: trivialnyy
Ignorable; of little significance or value.
бана́льный
Pronounced: banalnyy
Commonplace, ordinary.
обы́чный
Pronounced: obychnyy
Commonplace, ordinary.
тривиа́льный
Pronounced: trivialnyy
Commonplace, ordinary.
тривиа́льный
Pronounced: trivialnyy
What does "trivial" mean?
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adjective Of little importance or significance.
"Don't waste time arguing over such a trivial detail."
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adjective Very easy; requiring little effort or skill.
"For an expert programmer, fixing that bug was trivial."
trivial in a sentence
- Don't waste time arguing over such a trivial detail.
- It seemed like a trivial mistake at first, but it caused real problems.
- For an expert programmer, fixing that bug was trivial.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "trivial" in Russian?
"trivial" in Russian is незначи́тельный, ме́лкий, ничто́жный. trivial means: Of little importance or significance.
How do you pronounce незначи́тельный?
"trivial" in Russian is незначи́тельный, pronounced "neznachitelnyy".
How do you use "trivial" in a sentence?
Example: "Don't waste time arguing over such a trivial detail." In Russian, "trivial" is незначи́тельный, ме́лкий, ничто́жный.
Are there other ways to say "trivial" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 6 translations listed for "trivial": незначи́тельный, ме́лкий, ничто́жный, тривиа́льный, бана́льный, обы́чный.
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