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How do you say "rabbit" in Russian?
кролик
krolik
In Russian, "rabbit" is кролик.
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Pronunciation
Say 'KROH-lik' with stress on the first syllable. The 'kr' cluster is common in Russian, and 'lik' rhymes with 'lick'.
Writing and usage
Кролик has six letters and is masculine (ends in hard consonant). The 'кр' starting cluster is typical. A common diminutive-style word.
Example sentence
Кролик ест морковь.
The rabbit eats carrots.
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How to remember кролик
Кролик starts with 'кр', a common Russian cluster. The word has an old-fashioned feel, like a medieval illustration of a rabbit.
Related words
- copper медь medʹ
- crow ворона vorona
- frog жаба žaba
- goat коза koza
- goose гусь gusʹ
- hog кабан kaban
- otter выдра vydra
- salmon лосось lososʹ
- stem стебель stebelʹ
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Questions about кролик
How do you say "rabbit" in Russian?
In Russian, "rabbit" is кролик. It is a noun.
How is кролик written in Russian?
Кролик has six letters and is masculine (ends in hard consonant). The 'кр' starting cluster is typical. A common diminutive-style word.
How is кролик used in a sentence?
Use кролик as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Кролик ест морковь. (The rabbit eats carrots.).
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