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Kyoto in Russian

Kyoto in Russian is Кио́то, Киото — Kyoto means the former imperial capital of Japan, now a major city on Honshu famous for its temples, gardens, and traditional culture.

Kyoto in Russian

Кио́то
proper noun
Pronounced: Kioto
A prefecture of Japan.
Киото
proper noun
Pronounced: Kioto
A prefecture of Japan.

What does "Kyoto" mean?

  1. name The former imperial capital of Japan, now a major city on Honshu famous for its temples, gardens, and traditional culture.
    "They spent a week in Kyoto visiting shrines and bamboo groves."
  2. name Short for the Kyoto Protocol, the international treaty on reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
    "The country ratified Kyoto but struggled to meet its targets."

Kyoto in a sentence

  • They spent a week in Kyoto visiting shrines and bamboo groves.
  • Kyoto served as Japan's capital for over a thousand years before Tokyo took over the role.
  • The country ratified Kyoto but struggled to meet its targets.
  • Kyoto set legally binding emissions limits for participating nations.

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Kyoto" in Russian?

"Kyoto" in Russian is Кио́то, Киото. Kyoto means: The former imperial capital of Japan, now a major city on Honshu famous for its temples, gardens, and traditional culture.

How do you pronounce Кио́то?

"Kyoto" in Russian is Кио́то, pronounced "Kioto".

How do you use "Kyoto" in a sentence?

Example: "They spent a week in Kyoto visiting shrines and bamboo groves." In Russian, "Kyoto" is Кио́то, Киото.

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

Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "Kyoto": Кио́то, Киото.

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