Thursday, June 18, 2026

Italian word of the day: Russare (snoring)


Have your significant other Snore Keep you up all night?So maybe now is a good time to learn Italian verbs Snore!

Derived from the term Hruzan, It is one of the many words that entered Italian through Lombard in northern Italy.

The word

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Since it is a regular -Yes verb, It is conjugated in the present tense in the following way:

(1) Russian = I snore

(You) Russians = You snore (Singular, informal)

(He) snoring = He snores

(She) Snoring = She snores

(She) Snoring = You snore (Singular, formal)

(Us) snoring = We snore

(Or) Russia = You snore (plural)

(They) snore = They snore

Stop snoring!You keep me awake

Stop snoring! You prevent me from sleeping…


Tired African American woman lying next to her snoring husband, covering ears with hands
What a Russian! I can’t stand it anymore! = How much does he snore! I can’t stand it anymore!

Turning Snore It’s easy to become a noun: all you have to do is add an article This in front.

Her husband’s snoring forced her to sleep on the sofa.

Her husband’s snoring forced her to sleep on the sofa.


Some possible synonyms include Snore (A medical term not often used in standard Italian), Snore with Snore (The last two mean “very loud snoring”). Long Fei It also exists as a verb.


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