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How do you say "sticky note" in Russian?

стикер

stiker

Noun Cyrillic

In Russian, "sticky note" is стикер.

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Pronunciation

Say STEE-kur. Stress STEE. Two syllables with a hard S and hard K.

Writing and usage

Стикер is borrowed from English sticker. с-т-и-к-е-р in Cyrillic. A common word in modern Russian.

Example sentence

Напиши напоминание на стикере.

Write a reminder on the sticky note.

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How to remember стикер

Стикер is a sticky note. Picture placing a small стикер on a monitor to remind yourself.

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Questions about стикер

How do you say "sticky note" in Russian?

In Russian, "sticky note" is стикер. It is a noun.

How is стикер written in Russian?

Стикер is borrowed from English sticker. с-т-и-к-е-р in Cyrillic. A common word in modern Russian.

How is стикер used in a sentence?

Use стикер as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Напиши напоминание на стикере. (Write a reminder on the sticky note.).

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