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How do you say "flour" in Russian?
мука
muka
In Russian, "flour" is мука.
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Pronunciation
MOO-kuh with stress on the first syllable.
Writing and usage
Мука is four letters. It ends in 'а', a common feminine noun ending.
Example sentence
Мука смешивается с водой для теста.
Flour is mixed with water for dough.
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How to remember мука
Мука is flour. It rhymes with English 'moo-kuh' and is fine like dust.
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Questions about мука
How do you say "flour" in Russian?
In Russian, "flour" is мука. It is a noun.
How is мука written in Russian?
Мука is four letters. It ends in 'а', a common feminine noun ending.
How is мука used in a sentence?
Use мука as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Мука смешивается с водой для теста. (Flour is mixed with water for dough.).
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