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тратить

spend

Meaning of тратить

use money

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Russian[ˈtratʲitʲ]
Russianспенд
spend
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тратить with German translation

тратить usage examples

🇩🇪German🇷🇺Russian

Ich gebe heute nicht viel Geld aus.

Сегодня я не трачу много денег.

🇩🇪German🇷🇺Russian

Für Kleidung will ich weniger ausgeben.

На одежду я хочу тратить меньше.

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тратить belongs to the topic "Shopping and Fashion Buying". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

тратитьausgeben
рубашкаHemd
юбкаRock
брюкиHose
брюкиHose
джинсыJeanshose
шортыkurze Hose

тратить synonyms

Related word breakdowns

What's the difference between тратить / потратить / истратить / израсходовать / расходовать / тратить деньги

П
🇷🇺Russian
потратить

Perfective aspect: focuses on the result — the money has already been spent.

A1Often
И
🇷🇺Russian
истратить

Neutral but more bookish: to use up or exhaust completely.

A1Often
И
🇷🇺Russian
израсходовать

Formal word: to use up a resource, supply, or budget completely.

A1Often
Р
🇷🇺Russian
расходовать

Formal-neutral verb: to use money, resources, or materials.

A1Very Often
Т
🇷🇺Russian
тратить деньги

Specific phrase: to use money, not time or energy.

A1Very Often
🇷🇺Russian

Means 'to pay for something,' usually a bill, service, or purchase.

A1Often
🇷🇺Russian

General verb: to give money for a product, service, or debt.

A1Very Often
В
🇷🇺Russian
вкладывать

Means to invest or put money, time, or effort into something for a result.

A1Often

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How to pronounce тратить and what this word means

тратить means spend. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce тратить

[ˈtratʲitʲ]

тратить translation

spend

тратить examples

Ich gebe heute nicht viel Geld aus.

тратить transcription

[ˈtratʲitʲ], спенд

Questions about this word

тратить meaning: what does it mean?

использовать деньги на покупку товаров или услуг

тратить pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

тратить is pronounced as [ˈtratʲitʲ]. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

тратить definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

Ich gebe heute nicht viel Geld aus. Translation: Сегодня я не трачу много денег.

Is тратить part of Shopping and Fashion Buying vocabulary?

Yes, тратить (spend) can be learned in the Shopping and Fashion Buying topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

Is тратить part of Clothing and Fashion vocabulary?

Yes, тратить (spend) can be learned in the Clothing and Fashion topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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