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cultivation in Russian

cultivation in Russian is возде́лывание, выра́щивание, культиви́рование — cultivation means the process of preparing and farming land to grow crops.

cultivation in Russian

возде́лывание
noun
Pronounced: vozdelyvaniye
The art or act of cultivating (improvement of land for or by agriculture), as:
выра́щивание
noun
Pronounced: vyrashchivaniye
The art or act of cultivating (improvement of land for or by agriculture), as:
культиви́рование
noun
Pronounced: kultivirovaniye
The art or act of cultivating (improvement of land for or by agriculture), as:
обрабо́тка
noun
Pronounced: obrabotka
The art or act of cultivating (improvement of land for or by agriculture), as:

What does "cultivation" mean?

  1. noun The process of preparing and farming land to grow crops.
    "The valley is known for its rice cultivation."
  2. noun The ongoing effort to develop or improve a skill or quality.
    "Years of cultivation went into her public speaking ability."

cultivation in a sentence

  • The valley is known for its rice cultivation.
  • Years of cultivation went into her public speaking ability.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "cultivation" in Russian?

"cultivation" in Russian is возде́лывание, выра́щивание, культиви́рование. cultivation means: The process of preparing and farming land to grow crops.

How do you pronounce возде́лывание?

"cultivation" in Russian is возде́лывание, pronounced "vozdelyvaniye".

How do you use "cultivation" in a sentence?

Example: "The valley is known for its rice cultivation." In Russian, "cultivation" is возде́лывание, выра́щивание, культиви́рование.

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

Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "cultivation": возде́лывание, выра́щивание, культиви́рование, обрабо́тка.

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