How to say "what are the opening/closing hours?" in Russian?

In Russian "what are the opening/closing hours?" translates to  Какой час открытия/закрытия? 

Transliteration: Kakoy chas otkrytiya/zakrytiya?

🇷🇺 Какой час открытия/закрытия музея? Я хочу посетить его завтра.

🗣️ Kakoy chas otkrytiya/zakrytiya muzeya? Ya khochu posetit' ego zavtra.

🇺🇸 What are the opening/closing hours of the museum? I want to visit it tomorrow.



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How to say "what are the opening/closing hours?" in Russian?

You can use the word "Какой час открытия/закрытия?" which translates to "What are the opening/closing hours?".

How to pronounce "Какой час открытия/закрытия?" (what are the opening/closing hours?) in Russian?

The word "Какой час открытия/закрытия?" is pronounced as "Kakoy chas otkrytiya/zakrytiya?".

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