poultry in Russian
poultry in Russian is [[домашний|дома́шняя]] [[пти́ца]], [[мя́со]] [[птица|пти́цы]] — poultry means domestic birds such as chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys, raised for meat or eggs.
poultry in Russian
What does "poultry" mean?
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noun Domestic birds such as chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys, raised for meat or eggs.
"The farm keeps poultry alongside a small herd of dairy cows."
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noun The meat from these birds.
"She prefers poultry to red meat for weeknight dinners."
poultry in a sentence
- The farm keeps poultry alongside a small herd of dairy cows.
- Poultry prices rose sharply after the bird flu outbreak.
- She prefers poultry to red meat for weeknight dinners.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "poultry" in Russian?
"poultry" in Russian is [[домашний|дома́шняя]] [[пти́ца]], [[мя́со]] [[птица|пти́цы]]. poultry means: Domestic birds such as chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys, raised for meat or eggs.
How do you pronounce [[домашний|дома́шняя]] [[пти́ца]]?
"poultry" in Russian is [[домашний|дома́шняя]] [[пти́ца]], pronounced "[[domashniy|domashnyaya]] [[ptitsa]]".
How do you use "poultry" in a sentence?
Example: "The farm keeps poultry alongside a small herd of dairy cows." In Russian, "poultry" is [[домашний|дома́шняя]] [[пти́ца]], [[мя́со]] [[птица|пти́цы]].
Are there other ways to say "poultry" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "poultry": [[домашний|дома́шняя]] [[пти́ца]], [[мя́со]] [[птица|пти́цы]].