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  2. Ukrainian grammar - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian grammar describes its phonological, morphological, and syntactic rules. Ukrainian has seven grammatical cases and two numbers for its nominal declension and two aspects, three tenses, three moods, and two voices for its verbal conjugation. Adjectives agree in number, gender, and case with their nouns.

  3. Ukrainian orthography - Wikipedia

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    Ruthenian-Ukrainian period (early 10th—17th centuries) ancient Ruthenian-Ukrainian period: 10th Ruthenian-Ukrainian the third quarter of the 14th century. Old Ukrainian period: ost. quarter 14th — beg. 17th century; Norms of "Grammar" by Meletius Smotrytskyi in 1619 (17th and 18th centuries) New Ukrainian period (19th century — present)

  4. Rules for using the apostrophe in the Ukrainian language

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    The apostrophe in the Ukrainian language is used before the letters я, ю, є, ї, when they denote the combination of the consonant / j / with the vowels / ɑ /, / u /, / ɛ /, / i / after б, п, в, м, ф, р and any solid consonant ending in a prefix or the first part of a compound word.

  5. Ukrainian phonology - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian grammar still allows for /i/ to alternate with either /ɛ/ or /ɔ/ in the regular inflection of certain words. The absence of consonant palatalization before /i/ has become rare, however, but is still allowed when the і succeeding a consonant originated from older о, evidenced by о preserved in some word forms such as стіл ...

  6. Ukrainian language - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian is declaratively proclaimed as one of three official languages of the breakaway Moldovan region of Transnistria. [87] Ukrainian is widely spoken within the 400,000-strong (in 1994) Ukrainian community in Brazil. [88] It is the official language in Prudentópolis alongside Portuguese. [89] [90] [91]

  7. Ukrainian orthography of 2019 - Wikipedia

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    On 22 May 2019, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved a new version of the orthography, [1] [2] [3] and on 30 May 2019, this document came into force. [3] The composition of the Ukrainian National Commission, which prepared the draft orthography, was approved by the resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine on 17 June 2015.

  8. Category:Ukrainian grammar - Wikipedia

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    Linguists of Ukrainian (25 P) Pages in category "Ukrainian grammar" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  9. Ukrainian alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian orthography is based on the phonemic principle, with one letter generally corresponding to one phoneme. The orthography also has cases in which semantic, historical, and morphological principles are applied. In the Ukrainian alphabet the "Ь" could also be the last letter in the alphabet (this was its official position from 1932 to 1990).