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кокос

coconut

Meaning of кокос

A tough-shelled tropical fruit with rich, fatty, flavorful flesh inside.

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Russian[ˈkokəs]
coconut
кокос - coconut
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кокос with English translation

кокос usage examples

🇬🇧English🇷🇺Russian

The coconut's hard shell was tough to crack open.

Твёрдую скорлупу кокоса было сложно расколоть.

🇬🇧English🇷🇺Russian

She used fresh coconut flesh in the tropical smoothie.

Она добавила свежую мякоть кокоса в тропический смузи.

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кокос belongs to the topic "Fruits". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

кокосcoconut
яблокоapple
сливочное маслоbutter
курицаchicken
рубленыйchopped
приготовленныйcooked
замороженныйfrozen

кокос synonyms

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What's the difference between кокос / кокосовая стружка

🇷🇺Russian
кокос

General name of the fruit; short neutral term.

B1Very Often

They sell ripe coconuts at the market.

На рынке продают спелые кокосы.

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🇷🇺Russian
кокосовая стружка

Finely grated or shredded coconut flesh used as a culinary ingredient or topping.

B1Often

Sprinkle the cake with shredded coconut.

Посыпьте торт кокосовой стружкой.

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How to pronounce кокос and what this word means

кокос translation: coconut. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce кокос

[ˈkokəs]

кокос translation

coconut

кокос examples

The coconut's hard shell was tough to crack open.

кокос transcription

[ˈkokəs]

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кокос meaning: what does it mean?

твёрдая оболочка и белая жирная мякоть

кокос pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

кокос is pronounced as [ˈkokəs]. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

кокос definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

The coconut's hard shell was tough to crack open. Translation: Твёрдую скорлупу кокоса было сложно расколоть.

Is кокос part of Fruits vocabulary?

Yes, кокос (coconut) can be learned in the Fruits topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

Is кокос part of Food vocabulary?

Yes, кокос (coconut) can be learned in the Food topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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