Thank you = Diakuiu
Thank you very much = Duzhe diakuiu
The above is the transliteration from the cyrillic letters. In cyrillic it is like this:
Thank you = дякую
Thank you very much = дуже дякую
The transliteration table I used I found here (bottom of page):
http://www.ukrweekly.com/old/archive/1996/429612.shtml
You say "thank you" in Ukrainian as "дякую" which is pronounced as "dyakuyu".
dakoyu (pronounced: da-ko-u)
In Ukrainian, you can say "Дякую" which is pronounced as "dyakuyu" and translates to "thank you."
You can say "будь ласка" (pronounced: búd láska) in Ukrainian to mean "You're welcome."
"Thank you" in Ukrainian is "Дякую" (pronounced as "dyakuyu").
To say "ladies" in Ukrainian, you would say "жінки" (zhinky).
You can say "будь ласка" (pronounced: búd láska) in Ukrainian to mean "You're welcome."
dakoyu (pronounced: da-ko-u)
In Ukrainian you should say "Dyakuyu za uvaghu" (дякую за увагу) Spaciba za vnimaniye is Russian.
Rachel
You say " where is it" in Ukrainian like this "De vono?"
"Thank you" in Ukrainian is "Дякую" (pronounced as "dyakuyu").
Are you maybe thinking of "spaseebo"? That means 'thank you'.
Good in Ukrainian is добри (dobry)!
The word for uncle in Ukrainian is "дядько" (djad'ko) for mother's brother and "чоловік тітки" (cholovik titky) for father's brother.
King in Ukrainian would be король (korol').
In Ukrainian, you would say "бабуся" (babusia) to refer to your grandmom.
My family is Ukrainian: МОЯ РОДИНА - УКРАЇНСЬКА.Pronunciation: Moya rodyna - ukrayins'ka.