Yorkshire in Russian
Yorkshire in Russian is Йо́ркшир, Йоркши́р — Yorkshire means the largest historic county in England, located in the northeast and traditionally divided into three ridings.
Yorkshire in Russian
What does "Yorkshire" mean?
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name The largest historic county in England, located in the northeast and traditionally divided into three ridings.
"They spent the summer hiking through the Yorkshire Dales."
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noun Short for Yorkshire pudding, a baked batter dish traditionally served with roast beef.
"No Sunday roast is complete without a Yorkshire on the side."
Yorkshire in a sentence
- They spent the summer hiking through the Yorkshire Dales.
- No Sunday roast is complete without a Yorkshire on the side.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Yorkshire" in Russian?
"Yorkshire" in Russian is Йо́ркшир, Йоркши́р. Yorkshire means: The largest historic county in England, located in the northeast and traditionally divided into three ridings.
How do you pronounce Йо́ркшир?
"Yorkshire" in Russian is Йо́ркшир, pronounced "Yorkshir".
How do you use "Yorkshire" in a sentence?
Example: "They spent the summer hiking through the Yorkshire Dales." In Russian, "Yorkshire" is Йо́ркшир, Йоркши́р.
Are there other ways to say "Yorkshire" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "Yorkshire": Йо́ркшир, Йоркши́р.