How to say "savings account" in Russian?

In Russian "savings account" translates to  сберегательный счет 

Transliteration: sberegatel'nyy schet

🇷🇺 Я открыл сберегательный счет в банке.

🗣️ Ya otkryl sberegatel'nyy schet v banke.

🇺🇸 I opened a savings account at the bank.



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How to say "savings account" in Russian?

You can use the word "сберегательный счет" which translates to "savings account".

How to pronounce "сберегательный счет" (savings account) in Russian?

The word "сберегательный счет" is pronounced as "sberegatel'nyy schet".

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