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Note that this category is for phrases of the Ukrainian language, not just phrases that pertain to Ukraine or the Ukrainian people. Subcategories.
Toki Pona: The Language of Good [189] A later dictionary added 17 words, bringing the total number of official words to 137. Subsequently, the Lipu Linku dictionary has used the Toki Pona language survey to identify 260 words in use in Toki Pona, though not all are frequently used. [190] [191] [192]
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Ukrainian profanities (Ukrainian: лайливі слова, romanized: lailyvi slova) are words and expressions that are considered improper or even rude in everyday language. Like many other languages, the profanities in Ukrainian are also based on sexuality or the human body. Unlike the Russian profanities, the ones in Ukrainian tend to lean ...
In Ukrainian, the following sound changes have occurred between the Common Slavic period and current Ukrainian: In a newly closed syllable , that is, a syllable that ends in a consonant , Common Slavic o and e mutate into i if the next vowel in Common Slavic was one of the yers (ь/ ĭ and ъ/ ŭ ).
Rukh (Ukrainian: Рух; movement), a Ukrainian centre-right political party the People's Movement of Ukraine. Sich (Ukrainian: Січ), the administrative and military centre for Cossacks. Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian: Верхо́вна Ра́да), Ukraine's parliament, literally Supreme Council, formerly also translated as the Supreme Soviet.
Ukrainian words and phrases (3 C, 38 P) Ukrainian-language films (1 C, 93 P) Ukrainianists (2 C, 18 P) W. Ukrainian-language works (4 C) Pages in category "Ukrainian ...
The following list is a comparison of basic Proto-Slavic vocabulary and the corresponding reflexes in the modern languages, for assistance in understanding the discussion in Proto-Slavic and History of the Slavic languages.