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How do you say "rubber band" in Russian?

резинка

rezinka

Noun Cyrillic

In Russian, "rubber band" is резинка.

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Pronunciation

Say ruh-ZIN-kuh. Stress the ZIN syllable. Three syllables with a hard З and soft N.

Writing and usage

Резинка comes from резина (rubber). The -нка suffix is a diminutive tool suffix. The з is hard.

Example sentence

Резинка скрепляет пачку листов.

The rubber band holds the stack of papers.

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How to remember резинка

Резина means rubber. Резинка is a small rubber thing, or rubber band. Picture stretching a резинка around papers.

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Questions about резинка

How do you say "rubber band" in Russian?

In Russian, "rubber band" is резинка. It is a noun.

How is резинка written in Russian?

Резинка comes from резина (rubber). The -нка suffix is a diminutive tool suffix. The з is hard.

How is резинка used in a sentence?

Use резинка as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Резинка скрепляет пачку листов. (The rubber band holds the stack of papers.).

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