Basic Ukrainian phrases

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I'm half Ukrainian, from everyone on my mother's side of the family, but I was born and raised in England, so I only know very few words. my great-grandmother doesn't speak any english and considering she might not have long left to live I've decided to learn as much Ukrainian as I can. Thank-you for this really informative lesson, it has really helped me!

emmatrue
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i am American Ukrainian and my grandmother wants me to know the language. thanks for your informative lesson.

SuperEliza
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I'm from Serbia, and surprisingly enough I understood 90% of what you said in Ukrainian. Learn something new every day.

TrueGenuineHD
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I have a Ukrainian student on my school bus and I am surprising her with phrases learned from YOU! Thank you so much for being on here. Wish you had some CD's even. You're great!

MrSasquatch
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I'm Brazilian and I love a lot Ukrainian.

SoniqueMcLautnerChannel
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I speak English, French, Arabic . And I want to learn Ukrainian 😻
Wow guys thanks for all the sweet comments and likes

timaaati
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Дуже красив язик 💕 не можемо дозволити щоб рідна українська мова зникла. Ukrainians, use your language. It's beautiful and I'm learning it now (I'm polish )

paulinakaczynska
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I came here due to the imigrations of your compatriots to different countries, if they arrive to my country, I will be so glad to guide them in order to make them feel secure in my country.

Thebestsoft
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We just hired 2 Ukrainian refugees for our workplace. This will be very helpful, thank you.

artfuldodger
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I love how Ukrainian speak "soft tone" like "yu", "rozmovlyayu", "mozhyu", anything with "yu".
And I believe if I learn Ukrainian, I'll much easily learn Polska and Belaruska (heavily tied in history).


Greetings from Indonesia.

ar_prichan
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Ukranian was spoken in our house when I was growing up by grandmother; emigrated from the Russian controlled part of Austria before WWII. I only recognize about half of the phrases however. We had both Russian and Ukrainian Orthodox churches in our community, Lyndora, PA. and they still exist. Sympathy for the Ukranian people is high and getting higher all the time...Thanks Olga!

duanewetick
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Many years ago I worked with several Ukrainian ladies, along with some people from Poland always loved working with them but I was too nervous to speak their languages, or at least try to speak it :-) I had a few of the ladies trying to coax me into speaking is such a beautiful sounding language....but my mouth and brain are not usually best of friends when trying to learn a language :-)
My best wishes not just to the good people of Ukraine but to the good people in Russia and all other countries around the world the bad that we humans do can drown out and overshadow the good we do.

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Ginga_Steve
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I am communicating with someone in Ukraine. I want to learn as well for clear communication is good grounds for any relationship. I know there is much more to learning a language that I am not native to, but this is a start. Thank you for keeping these up. P.S. It brought a smile to my heart to hear the baby coo in the background near the 2:15 time.

KumoSamurai
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I am half Ukrainian and had Saturday lessons many years ago as a child. My dad was raised by immigrants and grew up speaking the language but we never spoke it or practiced at home.
I don't remember much from the lessons but I was surprised at how easily the words came out of my mouth as I tried to pronounce this. So grateful for my earlier exposure and for the internet making this knowledge available to me now.

alexharaseyko
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i definitely remember all of those phrases when my grandmother was alive, when i was young...i kinda cracked up a bit when you said " what " in Ukrainian...its just brought back memories

Tyacatt
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I work in a aslycentre - some of this phrases really will help communication with refugees, Thank you!

undeaddeer
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Thank you so much for this. I want to learn some Ukrainian for my new friend who is a foreign exchange student from the Ukraine.

NovaSakagima
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I'm part Ukrainian on my great grandmother's side on my dad's dad's side and I found this video very helpful.

HaleyMary
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Absolutely brilliant, Thank-you! I work with both Ukrainian and Russian people and have asked how the different phrases sounded and was having hard time understanding the differences from my American perspective. I can hear the difference now.

sweetwillyp
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Thank you so much for this! I'm in Lviv on short notice in order to meet with our local engineering team, and this has been very helpful.

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