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солить

salt

Meaning of солить

add salt

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Russian[sɐˈlʲitʲ]
salt
солить - salt
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солить with English translation

солить usage examples

🇬🇧English🇷🇺Russian

Salt the potatoes before roasting to enhance their flavor.

Посолите картофель перед запеканием, чтобы он получился вкуснее.

🇬🇧English🇷🇺Russian

Remember to salt the pasta water to give the noodles taste.

Не забудьте посолить воду для пасты, чтобы макароны были вкусными.

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солить belongs to the topic "Cooking Verbs". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

солитьsalt
яблокоapple
сливочное маслоbutter
курицаchicken
рубленыйchopped
приготовленныйcooked
замороженныйfrozen

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Related word breakdowns

What's the difference between солить / посолить / досолить / подсолить / приправить / засолить

П
🇷🇺Russian
посолить

Perfective: to add salt (usually once, completed action).

B1Very Often
Д
🇷🇺Russian
досолить

To add missing salt — make a dish saltier, usually at the end.

B1Often
П
🇷🇺Russian
подсолить

To add a bit of salt or adjust saltiness slightly.

B1Often
🇷🇺Russian

To add spices and/or salt; broader meaning — to give flavor.

B1Often
З
🇷🇺Russian
засолить

Can mean to cure/preserve (e.g., herring) or to salt very heavily.

B1Rarely
П
🇷🇺Russian
пересолить

To add too much salt — to spoil the taste of a dish.

B1Often
П
🇷🇺Russian
посыпать

To sprinkle over in small amounts; can refer to salt, spices or other granular ingredients.

B1Very Often

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How to pronounce солить and what this word means

солить means salt. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce солить

[sɐˈlʲitʲ]

солить translation

salt

солить examples

Vergiss nicht, die Nudeln zu salzen.

солить transcription

[sɐˈlʲitʲ]

Questions about this word

солить meaning: what does it mean?

Добавлять соль к продукту для вкуса.

солить pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

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

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

Vergiss nicht, die Nudeln zu salzen. Translation: Не забудь посолить макароны.

Is солить part of Cooking Verbs vocabulary?

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Is солить part of Food vocabulary?

Yes, солить (salt) can be learned in the Food topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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