Греметь
Pronunciation
gri-MYET
Translation
gremet — to thunder
Context & Examples
Гром начал греметь над городом.
Thunder began to rumble over the city.
Старые рельсы гремели под поездом.
The old rails clattered under the train.
Cultural Note 🇷🇺
This verb is typically used for deep, resonant sounds like thunder, heavy machinery, or loud clattering; it is not used for high-pitched noises.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "Греметь" mean in Russian?
"Греметь" translates to "gremet — to thunder" in English. It is pronounced as "gri-MYET".
How do you pronounce "Греметь"?
The pronunciation of "Греметь" is: gri-MYET
How to use "Греметь" in a sentence?
Example: "Гром начал греметь над городом." which translates to "Thunder began to rumble over the city.". Another example: "Старые рельсы гремели под поездом." — "The old rails clattered under the train.".
What is the cultural significance of "Греметь" in Russia?
This verb is typically used for deep, resonant sounds like thunder, heavy machinery, or loud clattering; it is not used for high-pitched noises.