How to say "bronze age" in Russian?

In Russian "bronze age" translates to  бронзовый век 

Transliteration: bronzovyy vek

🇷🇺 Бронзовый век был периодом, когда люди начали использовать бронзу для изготовления оружия и инструментов.

🗣️ Bronzovyy vek byl periodom, kogda lyudi nachali ispol'zovat' bronzu dlya izgotovleniya oruzhiya i instrumentov.

🇺🇸 The Bronze Age was a period when people began to use bronze for making weapons and tools.



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How to say "bronze age" in Russian?

You can use the word "бронзовый век" which translates to "Bronze Age".

How to pronounce "бронзовый век" (bronze age) in Russian?

The word "бронзовый век" is pronounced as "bronzovyy vek".

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