In Ukrainian, you can say "Дякую" which is pronounced as "dyakuyu" and translates to "thank you."
To say "I like you" in Ukrainian, you can say "Я тебе люблю" which is pronounced as "Ya tebe lyublyu." Another way to express this feeling is "Я тебе симпатізую" which is pronounced as "Ya tebe sympatizuyu."
Here is how to count from 1 to 10 in Ukrainian numbers. One-Odin, Two-Dva, Three-Tri, Four-Chotiri, Five-P'Jatj, Six-Shistj, Seven-Sim, Eight-Visim, Nine-Dev'jatj, Ten-Desjatj are all of the numbers.
The word for uncle in Ukrainian is "дядько" (djad'ko) for mother's brother and "чоловік тітки" (cholovik titky) for father's brother.
Kievan Rus' empire from 9th century - makes it over 1100 years old.
Ukraine gained independence from USSR on August 24, 1991, so Ukraine is not even 20 years old.
Ukraine is currently in Stage 5 of the demographic transition, characterized by low birth rates and low death rates, resulting in a relatively stable population size with a higher proportion of elderly individuals.
In Ukraine, about 30-35% of the population speaks English. English is not an official language in Ukraine, with Ukrainian being the sole official language.
There are approximately 150,000 words in the Ukrainian language. However, this number is constantly evolving as new words are added and language usage changes over time.
Friendship: ДРУЖБА
Pronunciation: Druzhba (uas oo in moose; zh as s in measure).
"Beautiful" in Ukrainian is "красивий" (krasyvyy) for masculine nouns or "красива" (krasyva) for feminine nouns.
In Ukrainian "Ukrainian" - "Ukrajinskyj" ("український").
"Ukraine" - "Ukrajina" (Україна)
Not necessarily. Many Ukrainians do speak Russian, especially older people, as russian education was mandatory during Soviet times. The Russians have been trying to eradicate Ukrainian nationalism and the Ukrainian language since Tsarist times (Ems ukase), much as the English managed to eradicate the Irish language.
Many more speak "surzhyk," a Russian-Ukrainian pidgin.
Many students now chose to study English rather than Russian in school.
Most Ukrainians have some knowledge of Russian because many movies and books are only available in that language.
In Ukrainian, Ukraine is written as Україна. Well...in Ukrainian is written the exact same way that the girl or boy write on top. Україна. I'm Ukrainian...yup..:) being Ukrainian is good. :P
Ukrainians may leave Ukraine for reasons such as seeking better economic opportunities, escaping political instability or conflict, pursuing higher education abroad, or joining family members who have already emigrated.
You can say "будь ласка" (pronounced "bud' laska") in Ukrainian to mean "you're welcome."
Grandma is "бабуся" (babusya) and grandpa is "дідусь" (didus).
In Ukraine, you can say "Скільки тобі років?" which translates to "How old are you?"
In Ukrainian, "Grandpa" is "дідусь" pronounced as "didus."
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The top answer is wrong (and it would be "gigo" if it was). Ukrainian is certainly not a sharper-sounding language than English. On the contrary, it is one of the smoothest-sounding languages, comparable to Farsi (Persian). Both дідо and ґідо are used, the latter in south-western Ukraine.
The Ukrainian word for grandmother is "бабуся" (babusia).
Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, was founded over 1400 years ago in the 5th century. It is one of the oldest cities in Eastern Europe.