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How do you say "socks" in Russian?

носки

noski

Noun Cyrillic

In Russian, "socks" is носки.

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Pronunciation

NOH-skee with the stress on the first syllable. The 'o' is short and the 'i' sound at the end is clear.

Writing and usage

Носки is plural only in Russian. The н looks like the Latin N, and к resembles K. It's a short, simple five-letter word.

Example sentence

Я потерял свои носки.

I lost my socks.

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How to remember носки

Носки sounds like 'nos-kee'. Think of your nose (nos) and feet getting cold - that's why you wear socks.

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Questions about носки

How do you say "socks" in Russian?

In Russian, "socks" is носки. It is a noun.

How is носки written in Russian?

Носки is plural only in Russian. The н looks like the Latin N, and к resembles K. It's a short, simple five-letter word.

How is носки used in a sentence?

Use носки as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Я потерял свои носки. (I lost my socks.).

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