Wright in Russian
Wright in Russian is Райт, ма́стер, мастери́ца — Wright means a person who makes or builds something, especially by hand; now mostly seen in compound job titles.
Wright in Russian
What does "Wright" mean?
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noun A person who makes or builds something, especially by hand; now mostly seen in compound job titles.
"A shipwright is a wright who builds and repairs ships."
Wright in a sentence
- A shipwright is a wright who builds and repairs ships.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Wright" in Russian?
"Wright" in Russian is Райт, ма́стер, мастери́ца. Wright means: A person who makes or builds something, especially by hand; now mostly seen in compound job titles.
How do you pronounce Райт?
"Wright" in Russian is Райт, pronounced "Rayt".
How do you use "Wright" in a sentence?
Example: "A shipwright is a wright who builds and repairs ships." In Russian, "Wright" is Райт, ма́стер, мастери́ца.
Are there other ways to say "Wright" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 7 translations listed for "Wright": Райт, ма́стер, мастери́ца, созда́тель, созда́тельница, строи́тель.