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How do you say "rolling pin" in Russian?
скалка
skalka
In Russian, "rolling pin" is скалка.
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Pronunciation
SKAHL-kuh with stress on the first syllable.
Writing and usage
Скалка is six letters. It ends in 'ка', a diminutive ending.
Example sentence
Скалка помогает раскатать тесто тонко.
The rolling pin helps flatten the dough.
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How to remember скалка
Скалка is a rolling pin. Bakers use it to flatten dough.
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Questions about скалка
How do you say "rolling pin" in Russian?
In Russian, "rolling pin" is скалка. It is a noun.
How is скалка written in Russian?
Скалка is six letters. It ends in 'ка', a diminutive ending.
How is скалка used in a sentence?
Use скалка as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Скалка помогает раскатать тесто тонко. (The rolling pin helps flatten the dough.).
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