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How do you say "cookie" in Russian?

печенье

pečenʹe

Noun Cyrillic

In Russian, "cookie" is печенье.

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Pronunciation

peh-CHEN'-eh with stress on the second syllable.

Writing and usage

Печенье is seven letters. It ends in 'е', an inanimate noun ending.

Example sentence

Бабушка пекла печенье для внуков.

Grandmother baked cookies for her grandchildren.

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How to remember печенье

Печенье comes from печь (bake). Cookies are baked treats.

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Questions about печенье

How do you say "cookie" in Russian?

In Russian, "cookie" is печенье. It is a noun.

How is печенье written in Russian?

Печенье is seven letters. It ends in 'е', an inanimate noun ending.

How is печенье used in a sentence?

Use печенье as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Бабушка пекла печенье для внуков. (Grandmother baked cookies for her grandchildren.).

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