How to say "how much is the bus/metro fare?" in Russian?

In Russian "how much is the bus/metro fare?" translates to  Сколько стоит проезд на автобус/метро? 

Transliteration: Skol'ko stoit proezd na avtobus/metro?

🇷🇺 Сколько стоит проезд на метро до центра города?

🗣️ Skol'ko stoit proezd na metro do tsentra goroda?

🇺🇸 How much is the metro fare to the city center?



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How to say "how much is the bus/metro fare?" in Russian?

You can use the word "Сколько стоит проезд на автобус/метро?" which translates to "How much is the bus/metro fare?".

How to pronounce "Сколько стоит проезд на автобус/метро?" (how much is the bus/metro fare?) in Russian?

The word "Сколько стоит проезд на автобус/метро?" is pronounced as "Skol'ko stoit proezd na avtobus/metro?".

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