яблочный пирог
apple pie
a pie filled with apples
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яблочный пирог with English translation
яблочный пирог usage examples
My grandmother baked an apple pie.
Моя бабушка испекла яблочный пирог.
We had apple pie after dinner.
После ужина у нас был яблочный пирог.
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яблочный пирог belongs to the topic "Dishes". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.
яблочный пирог synonyms
What's the difference between яблочный пирог
apple pie — a pie filled with apples
My grandmother baked an apple pie.
Моя бабушка испекла яблочный пирог.
The standard neutral term for a pie filled with apples.
For dessert, we made an apple pie.
На десерт мы приготовили яблочный пирог.
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How to pronounce яблочный пирог and what this word means
яблочный пирог translation: apple pie. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce яблочный пирог
[ˈjablət͡ɕnɨj pʲɪˈrok]
яблочный пирог translation
apple pie
яблочный пирог examples
My grandmother baked an apple pie.
яблочный пирог transcription
[ˈjablət͡ɕnɨj pʲɪˈrok]
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Questions about this word
яблочный пирог meaning: what does it mean?
пирог с яблоками
яблочный пирог pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
яблочный пирог is pronounced as [ˈjablət͡ɕnɨj pʲɪˈrok]. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
яблочный пирог definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
My grandmother baked an apple pie. Translation: Моя бабушка испекла яблочный пирог.
Is яблочный пирог part of American Cuisine vocabulary?
Yes, яблочный пирог (apple pie) can be learned in the American Cuisine topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
Is яблочный пирог part of Dishes vocabulary?
Yes, яблочный пирог (apple pie) can be learned in the Dishes topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
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