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Bolognese in Russian

Bolognese in Russian is боло́нский, болоньезе, болонье́зе — Bolognese means an Italian meat-and-tomato sauce, typically served with pasta.

Bolognese in Russian

боло́нский
adj
Pronounced: bolonskiy
Of, from or relating to the city of Bologna, capital and largest city of Emilia-Romagna, Italy, or the surrounding metropolitan city.
болоньезе
adj
Pronounced: bolonyeze
Of, from or relating to the city of Bologna, capital and largest city of Emilia-Romagna, Italy, or the surrounding metropolitan city.
болонье́зе
noun
Pronounced: bolonyeze

What does "Bolognese" mean?

  1. noun An Italian meat-and-tomato sauce, typically served with pasta.
    "We had spaghetti bolognese for dinner."
  2. adj Relating to the city of Bologna, Italy, or its style of cooking.
    "The restaurant specialises in bolognese cuisine."

Bolognese in a sentence

  • We had spaghetti bolognese for dinner.
  • The restaurant specialises in bolognese cuisine.

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Bolognese" in Russian?

"Bolognese" in Russian is боло́нский, болоньезе, болонье́зе. Bolognese means: An Italian meat-and-tomato sauce, typically served with pasta.

How do you pronounce боло́нский?

"Bolognese" in Russian is боло́нский, pronounced "bolonskiy".

How do you use "Bolognese" in a sentence?

Example: "We had spaghetti bolognese for dinner." In Russian, "Bolognese" is боло́нский, болоньезе, болонье́зе.

Are there other ways to say "Bolognese" in Russian?

Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "Bolognese": боло́нский, болоньезе, болонье́зе.

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