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consumer in Russian

consumer in Russian is потреби́тель, потреби́тельница, потребитель — consumer means a person who buys goods or services for personal use.

consumer in Russian

потреби́тель
noun
Pronounced: potrebitel
(economics) Someone who trades money for goods or services as an individual.
потреби́тельница
noun
Pronounced: potrebitelnitsa
(economics) Someone who trades money for goods or services as an individual.
потребитель
noun
Pronounced: potrebitel
(economics) Someone who trades money for goods or services as an individual.

What does "consumer" mean?

  1. noun A person who buys goods or services for personal use.
    "Rising prices have made consumers more cautious about spending."
  2. noun Biology: an organism that eats other organisms to get energy.
    "Deer are primary consumers that feed directly on plants."

consumer in a sentence

  • Rising prices have made consumers more cautious about spending.
  • The law protects consumers from misleading advertising.
  • Deer are primary consumers that feed directly on plants.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "consumer" in Russian?

"consumer" in Russian is потреби́тель, потреби́тельница, потребитель. consumer means: A person who buys goods or services for personal use.

How do you pronounce потреби́тель?

"consumer" in Russian is потреби́тель, pronounced "potrebitel".

How do you use "consumer" in a sentence?

Example: "Rising prices have made consumers more cautious about spending." In Russian, "consumer" is потреби́тель, потреби́тельница, потребитель.

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

Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "consumer": потреби́тель, потреби́тельница, потребитель.

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