Russian Dictionary

приехать

verb [perfective]

/priyekhat'/

1.

come

(in a vehicle)

When will you come?

They will come in a month.

I will come tomorrow.

She’s come here for a few days.

I hope you can come to Russia to visit us.

People came from all over the country.

2.

arrive

What time did they arrive?

They arrived late at night.

She'll arrive in the city at 10 o'clock.

We were the first to arrive.

They were the last to arrive.

Future Tense

Яприеду
Тыприедешь
Он / Она / Оноприедет
Мыприедем
Выприедете
Ониприедут

Past Tense

Masculineприехал
Feminineприехала
Neuterприехало
Pluralприехали

Real-life examples for приехать

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«Куньлунь» приедет в Казахстан после красивой победы в Омске над местным «Авангардом» (4:0).

"Kunlun" will come to Kazakhstan after a beautiful victory in Omsk over the local "Avangard" (4:0).

А если приедете в начале месяца, то застанете необыкновенное природное шоу — вскрытие горных рек от льда.

And if you come at the beginning of the month, you will find an extraordinary natural show — the opening of mountain rivers from ice.

А сейчас надо будет спортивным директорам и скаутам отслеживать действительно молодых, талантливых и хороших игроков, которые приедут не за большие деньги, но будут биться и уходить в Европу.

And now it will be necessary for sports directors and scouts to track really young, talented and good players who will not come for a lot of money, but will fight and go to Europe.

А позже говорил, что приехал в Америку ради рабочих проектов.

And later he said that he came to America for work projects.

Summary

  • Приехать is a perfective Russian verb which means ‘come’ and ‘arrive’.
  • As приехать is a perfective verb, it can only be used in the past and future tenses. It can never be used in the present tense.
  • The word приехать is usually transliterated in English as ‘priyekhat'’.
  • Приехать has 8 letters.