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How do you say "hotdog" in Russian?

хот-дог

hot-dog

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In Russian, "hotdog" is хот-дог.

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Pronunciation

hot-DOG, exactly like English. Stress on 'dog'.

Writing and usage

Хот-дог is written with a hyphen. It's six letters total including the hyphen.

Example sentence

Дети ели хот-доги на ярмарке.

Children ate hotdogs at the fair.

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How to remember хот-дог

Хот-дог is a direct English loanword written in Russian letters.

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Questions about хот-дог

How do you say "hotdog" in Russian?

In Russian, "hotdog" is хот-дог. It is a noun.

How is хот-дог written in Russian?

Хот-дог is written with a hyphen. It's six letters total including the hyphen.

How is хот-дог used in a sentence?

Use хот-дог as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Дети ели хот-доги на ярмарке. (Children ate hotdogs at the fair.).

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