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How do you say "goat" in Russian?
коза
koza
In Russian, "goat" is коза.
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Pronunciation
KOH-zah with stress on the first syllable. The о is short, and з sounds like 'z'.
Writing and usage
Коза is a simple, four-letter feminine noun. All letters are straightforward: к, о, з, а.
Example sentence
Коза ест траву.
The goat eats grass.
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How to remember коза
Коза sounds like 'co-za'. Goats are quick and agile, zipping around like the 'z' in their name.
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Questions about коза
How do you say "goat" in Russian?
In Russian, "goat" is коза. It is a noun.
How is коза written in Russian?
Коза is a simple, four-letter feminine noun. All letters are straightforward: к, о, з, а.
How is коза used in a sentence?
Use коза as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Коза ест траву. (The goat eats grass.).
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