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How do you say "gas" in Russian?
газ
gaz
In Russian, "gas" is газ.
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Pronunciation
gahz with stress on one syllable.
Writing and usage
Газ is three letters. It ends in 'з', which produces the 'z' sound.
Example sentence
Газ используется для приготовления пищи.
Gas is used for cooking food.
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How to remember газ
Газ is gas. It's a short, simple word for a fuel or air.
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Questions about газ
How do you say "gas" in Russian?
In Russian, "gas" is газ. It is a noun.
How is газ written in Russian?
Газ is three letters. It ends in 'з', which produces the 'z' sound.
How is газ used in a sentence?
Use газ as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Газ используется для приготовления пищи. (Gas is used for cooking food.).
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