twit in Russian
twit in Russian is упрека́ть — twit means a silly or foolish person.
twit in Russian
упрека́ть
Pronounced: uprekat
To blame or reproach (someone), especially in a good-natured or teasing manner; also, to ridicule or tease (someone).
What does "twit" mean?
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noun A silly or foolish person.
"Don't be such a twit — read the instructions first."
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verb To tease or mock someone, usually in a light-hearted way.
"His friends twitted him about his terrible singing."
twit in a sentence
- Don't be such a twit — read the instructions first.
- His friends twitted him about his terrible singing.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "twit" in Russian?
"twit" in Russian is упрека́ть. twit means: A silly or foolish person.
How do you pronounce упрека́ть?
"twit" in Russian is упрека́ть, pronounced "uprekat".
How do you use "twit" in a sentence?
Example: "Don't be such a twit — read the instructions first." In Russian, "twit" is упрека́ть.
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