Брюки
Pronunciation
BRYOO-kee
Translation
bryuki — trousers/pants
Context & Examples
Эти брюки слишком длинные.
These trousers are too long.
Он купил новые брюки для работы.
He bought new pants for work.
Cultural Note 🇷🇺
In Russian, 'брюки' is always plural, similar to 'pants' in English, and refers to trousers for both men and women. It's a standard, neutral term for this clothing item.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "Брюки" mean in Russian?
"Брюки" translates to "bryuki — trousers/pants" in English. It is pronounced as "BRYOO-kee".
How do you pronounce "Брюки"?
The pronunciation of "Брюки" is: BRYOO-kee
How to use "Брюки" in a sentence?
Example: "Эти брюки слишком длинные." which translates to "These trousers are too long.". Another example: "Он купил новые брюки для работы." — "He bought new pants for work.".
What is the cultural significance of "Брюки" in Russia?
In Russian, 'брюки' is always plural, similar to 'pants' in English, and refers to trousers for both men and women. It's a standard, neutral term for this clothing item.