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How do you say "pie" in Russian?
пирог
pirog
In Russian, "pie" is пирог.
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Pronunciation
PEE-rug with stress on the first syllable.
Writing and usage
Пирог is five letters. It ends in 'г', not soft.
Example sentence
Мама испекла вкусный пирог с яблоками.
Mom baked a delicious apple pie.
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How to remember пирог
Пирог is a pie, usually savory or sweet. It's a traditional Russian dish.
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Questions about пирог
How do you say "pie" in Russian?
In Russian, "pie" is пирог. It is a noun.
How is пирог written in Russian?
Пирог is five letters. It ends in 'г', not soft.
How is пирог used in a sentence?
Use пирог as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Мама испекла вкусный пирог с яблоками. (Mom baked a delicious apple pie.).
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