How to say "buttonhole" in Russian?

In Russian "buttonhole" translates to  петельная планка 

Transliteration: petelnaya plankа

🇷🇺 Я сделала петельную планку для застежки-кнопки.

🗣️ Ya sdelala petelnuyu planku dlya zastezhki-knopki.

🇺🇸 I made a buttonhole for a button closure.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "buttonhole" in Russian?

You can use the word "петельная планка" which translates to "buttonhole".

How to pronounce "петельная планка" (buttonhole) in Russian?

The word "петельная планка" is pronounced as "petelnaya plankа".

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