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How do you say "wine" in Russian?

вино

vino

Noun Cyrillic

In Russian, "wine" is вино.

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Pronunciation

Say VI-noh, with stress on the first syllable. Both syllables are clear.

Writing and usage

Вино is neuter, ending in -о. It has only five letters. It is a simple, straightforward word.

Example sentence

Вино красное и сладкое.

The wine is red and sweet.

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How to remember вино

Вино sounds like 'vino', which is the word for wine in Italian and Spanish too.

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Questions about вино

How do you say "wine" in Russian?

In Russian, "wine" is вино. It is a noun.

How is вино written in Russian?

Вино is neuter, ending in -о. It has only five letters. It is a simple, straightforward word.

How is вино used in a sentence?

Use вино as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Вино красное и сладкое. (The wine is red and sweet.).

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