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How do you say "futon" in Russian?

футон

futon

Noun Cyrillic

In Russian, "futon" is футон.

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Pronunciation

Say 'foo-TOHN' with stress on the second syllable, pronounced like 'foo' plus 'tone'.

Writing and usage

This 5-letter word is borrowed from Japanese and uses 'ф', 'у', 'т', 'о', 'н'.

Example sentence

Футон может складываться компактно.

A futon can fold up compactly.

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How to remember футон

Futon is a Japanese word adopted into Russian. It sounds exactly the same in both languages.

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Questions about футон

How do you say "futon" in Russian?

In Russian, "futon" is футон. It is a noun.

How is футон written in Russian?

This 5-letter word is borrowed from Japanese and uses 'ф', 'у', 'т', 'о', 'н'.

How is футон used in a sentence?

Use футон as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Футон может складываться компактно. (A futon can fold up compactly.).

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