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бедный

poor

Meaning of бедный

having little money; unfortunate

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RU[ˈbʲednɨj]
poor
бедный - poor
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бедный with English translation

бедный usage examples

🇬🇧EN🇷🇺RU

The poor man had no coat.

У бедного мужчины не было пальто.

🇬🇧EN🇷🇺RU

They helped a poor family in town.

Они помогли бедной семье в городе.

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бедный belongs to the topic "Top 1000". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

бедныйpoor
рубленыйchopped
приготовленныйcooked
замороженныйfrozen
сыройraw
солёныйsalty
сладкийsweet

бедный synonyms

Related words worth learning together

нищий
Extremely poor; often emphasizes severe poverty, lack of money, and sometimes a beggar-like way of life.
обездоленный
Deprived of normal living conditions, support, or protection; often with a feeling of pity or compassion.
малоимущий
Having a very low income; a neutral, official term often used in social and legal contexts.
нуждающийся
Someone who needs money, help, or things; it emphasizes need more than poverty itself.
неимущий
Having no property or money; a bookish, official word with a more formal, legal flavor.
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Н
🇷🇺ru
нищий

Extremely poor; often emphasizes severe poverty, lack of money, and sometimes a beggar-like way of life.

A2Often
О
🇷🇺ru
обездоленный

Deprived of normal living conditions, support, or protection; often with a feeling of pity or compassion.

B1Rarely
М
🇷🇺ru
малоимущий

Having a very low income; a neutral, official term often used in social and legal contexts.

B1Often
Н
🇷🇺ru
нуждающийся

Someone who needs money, help, or things; it emphasizes need more than poverty itself.

A2Often
Н
🇷🇺ru
неимущий

Having no property or money; a bookish, official word with a more formal, legal flavor.

B1Rarely

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How to pronounce бедный and what this word means

бедный means poor. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce бедный

[ˈbʲednɨj]

бедный translation

poor

бедный examples

The poor man had no coat.

бедный transcription

[ˈbʲednɨj]

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бедный meaning: what does it mean?

у которого мало денег; несчастный, жалкий

бедный pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

бедный is pronounced as [ˈbʲednɨj]. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

бедный definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

The poor man had no coat. Translation: У бедного мужчины не было пальто.

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