yonder in Russian
yonder in Russian is вон [[та́м]], там, вон [[та́]] — yonder means in or at a place that is visible but some distance away.
yonder in Russian
вон [[та́м]]
Pronounced: von [[tam]]
(archaic, _, or, _, dialectal, _, outside of) At or in a distant but indicated place.
там
Pronounced: tam
(archaic, _, or, _, dialectal, _, outside of) At or in a distant but indicated place.
вон [[та́]]
Pronounced: von [[ta]]
вон [[те́]]
Pronounced: von [[te]]
вон [[то́]]
Pronounced: von [[to]]
вон [[то́т]]
Pronounced: von [[tot]]
далёко
Pronounced: dalyoko
(literary) The vast distance, particularly the sky or trackless forest.
What does "yonder" mean?
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adv In or at a place that is visible but some distance away.
"The old mill still stands yonder, past the creek."
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adj Being the more distant of two things being compared.
"Take the yonder path, not the one closer to the road."
yonder in a sentence
- The old mill still stands yonder, past the creek.
- Take the yonder path, not the one closer to the road.
Similar words in Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "yonder" in Russian?
"yonder" in Russian is вон [[та́м]], там, вон [[та́]]. yonder means: In or at a place that is visible but some distance away.
How do you pronounce вон [[та́м]]?
"yonder" in Russian is вон [[та́м]], pronounced "von [[tam]]".
How do you use "yonder" in a sentence?
Example: "The old mill still stands yonder, past the creek." In Russian, "yonder" is вон [[та́м]], там, вон [[та́]].
Are there other ways to say "yonder" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 7 translations listed for "yonder": вон [[та́м]], там, вон [[та́]], вон [[те́]], вон [[то́]], вон [[то́т]].
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