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How do you say "whack-a-mouse" in Russian?

Прибить крота

Pribitʹ krota

Noun Cyrillic

In Russian, "whack-a-mouse" is Прибить крота.

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Pronunciation

pree-BIT' KRO-tuh. Stress the first word's first syllable.

Writing and usage

Two words. Прибить means to hit or nail. Крота is genitive case of крот (mole).

Example sentence

Он играет в игру Прибить крота в парке.

He plays the whack-a-mole game at the park.

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How to remember Прибить крота

Прибить means to whack or hammer. Крот is a mole. It's a classic arcade game concept.

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Questions about Прибить крота

How do you say "whack-a-mouse" in Russian?

In Russian, "whack-a-mouse" is Прибить крота. It is a noun.

How is Прибить крота written in Russian?

Two words. Прибить means to hit or nail. Крота is genitive case of крот (mole).

How is Прибить крота used in a sentence?

Use Прибить крота as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Он играет в игру Прибить крота в парке. (He plays the whack-a-mole game at the park.).

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