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How do you say "to remove" in Russian?

убрать

ubratʹ

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In Russian, "to remove" is убрать.

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Pronunciation

Say oo-BRAH-tuh, stress on the second syllable. The 'u' is brief and quick.

Writing and usage

Six letters: убрать. The prefix у- means away or removal. The root бра relates to taking.

Example sentence

Убери грязь со стола.

Remove the dirt from the table.

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How to remember убрать

Ubratь means to remove or clean away - u (away) plus brat (take), taking things away.

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Questions about убрать

How do you say "to remove" in Russian?

In Russian, "to remove" is убрать. It is a noun.

How is убрать written in Russian?

Six letters: убрать. The prefix у- means away or removal. The root бра relates to taking.

How is убрать used in a sentence?

Use убрать as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Убери грязь со стола. (Remove the dirt from the table.).

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