unlucky in Russian
unlucky in Russian is недо́брый, несчастли́вый, неуда́чливый — unlucky means having or bringing bad luck.
unlucky in Russian
недо́брый
Pronounced: nedobryy
несчастли́вый
Pronounced: neschastlivyy
Unfortunate, marked by misfortune.
неуда́чливый
Pronounced: neudachlivyy
Unfortunate, marked by misfortune.
неуда́чный
Pronounced: neudachnyy
Unfortunate, marked by misfortune.
злове́щий
Pronounced: zloveshchiy
Inauspicious.
неблагоприя́тный
Pronounced: neblagopriyatnyy
Inauspicious.
невезу́чий
Pronounced: nevezuchiy
Having ill luck.
неуда́чливый
Pronounced: neudachlivyy
Having ill luck.
What does "unlucky" mean?
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adjective Having or bringing bad luck.
"It was an unlucky day for the whole team."
unlucky in a sentence
- It was an unlucky day for the whole team.
- Some people think the number thirteen is unlucky.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "unlucky" in Russian?
"unlucky" in Russian is недо́брый, несчастли́вый, неуда́чливый. unlucky means: Having or bringing bad luck.
How do you pronounce недо́брый?
"unlucky" in Russian is недо́брый, pronounced "nedobryy".
How do you use "unlucky" in a sentence?
Example: "It was an unlucky day for the whole team." In Russian, "unlucky" is недо́брый, несчастли́вый, неуда́чливый.
Are there other ways to say "unlucky" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 7 translations listed for "unlucky": недо́брый, несчастли́вый, неуда́чливый, неуда́чный, злове́щий, неблагоприя́тный.
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