How to say "cellular" in Russian?

In Russian "cellular" translates to  клеточный 

Transliteration: kletochnyy

🇷🇺 Клеточная структура может влиять на наследственность.

🗣️ Kletochnaya struktura mozhet vliyat' na nasledstvennost'.

🇺🇸 Cellular structure can influence heredity.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "cellular" in Russian?

You can use the word "клеточный" which translates to "cellular".

How to pronounce "клеточный" (cellular) in Russian?

The word "клеточный" is pronounced as "kletochnyy".

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