Yale in Russian
Yale in Russian is Йе́льский университе́т, йе́льская романиза́ция, йейл — Yale means a private university in Connecticut, one of the oldest and most prestigious in the United States.
Yale in Russian
What does "Yale" mean?
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name A private university in Connecticut, one of the oldest and most prestigious in the United States.
"She was accepted into Yale on an early admission scholarship."
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noun A legendary heraldic creature resembling an antelope or goat, known for horns it can turn in any direction.
"The old coat of arms featured a yale rearing on its hind legs."
Yale in a sentence
- She was accepted into Yale on an early admission scholarship.
- The old coat of arms featured a yale rearing on its hind legs.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Yale" in Russian?
"Yale" in Russian is Йе́льский университе́т, йе́льская романиза́ция, йейл. Yale means: A private university in Connecticut, one of the oldest and most prestigious in the United States.
How do you pronounce Йе́льский университе́т?
"Yale" in Russian is Йе́льский университе́т, pronounced "Yelskiy universitet".
How do you use "Yale" in a sentence?
Example: "She was accepted into Yale on an early admission scholarship." In Russian, "Yale" is Йе́льский университе́т, йе́льская романиза́ция, йейл.
Are there other ways to say "Yale" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "Yale": Йе́льский университе́т, йе́льская романиза́ция, йейл.