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How do you say "planter" in Russian?

плантатор

plantator

Noun Cyrillic

In Russian, "planter" is плантатор.

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Pronunciation

plun-tuh-TOR with stress on the last syllable.

Writing and usage

Плантатор is nine letters. It ends in 'тор', suggesting an agent or person.

Example sentence

Плантатор управляет большой фермой.

The planter manages a large farm.

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How to remember плантатор

Плантатор is a plantation owner or planter. It's a French loanword.

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Questions about плантатор

How do you say "planter" in Russian?

In Russian, "planter" is плантатор. It is a noun.

How is плантатор written in Russian?

Плантатор is nine letters. It ends in 'тор', suggesting an agent or person.

How is плантатор used in a sentence?

Use плантатор as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Плантатор управляет большой фермой. (The planter manages a large farm.).

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