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Meaning of rysk | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B2 Standard
/ˈrʏsːk/

Definitioner

  1. obsolete typography of rysk (“Russian”)
    alt-of, obsolete
  2. Russian; of or pertaining to Russia or the Russian language
  3. crazy, out of one's mind (especially in the phrase helt rysk, entirely crazy)

Ekvivalenter

English Russian

Exempel

“ryska tiden”

the Russian era (the years 1809-1917, when Finland was a part of the Russian empire)

“Har du blivit helt rysk?”

Have you gone entirely out of your mind?

“Från Conſtantinopel berättas, at beſätningen af tre Ryſka orlogs-ſkep, ſom inluvit der i hamnen, blifwit af Turkiſka menigheten och äfwen af ſielſwa Janiſſarerne ganſka illa medfarne; hwilket likwäl icke måtte kunna förorſaka något upbrot emellan bägge Magterne.”

It is told from Constantinople that the crew of three Russian warships, which entered the harbor there, were treated quite badly by the Turkish congregation and also by the Janissaries themselves; which nevertheless must not be able to cause any upheaval between the two powers.

CEFR-nivå

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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