Граната
Pronunciation
grah-NAH-tah
Translation
granata — pomegranate/grenade
Context & Examples
Я купил гранату на рынке.
I bought a pomegranate at the market.
Солдат бросил гранату.
The soldier threw a grenade.
Cultural Note 🇷🇺
The Russian word 'граната' refers to both the fruit pomegranate and the explosive grenade, so context is key. The fruit is popularly used in cooking and as a symbol of fertility.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "Граната" mean in Russian?
"Граната" translates to "granata — pomegranate/grenade" in English. It is pronounced as "grah-NAH-tah".
How do you pronounce "Граната"?
The pronunciation of "Граната" is: grah-NAH-tah
How to use "Граната" in a sentence?
Example: "Я купил гранату на рынке." which translates to "I bought a pomegranate at the market.". Another example: "Солдат бросил гранату." — "The soldier threw a grenade.".
What is the cultural significance of "Граната" in Russia?
The Russian word 'граната' refers to both the fruit pomegranate and the explosive grenade, so context is key. The fruit is popularly used in cooking and as a symbol of fertility.