Vlog 221: War in Ukraine. Fun facts about Ukrainian language

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My favorite Ukrainian Teacher !!!! 🤘🤘✌️🇺🇦💪❤️🙏🇺🇸 !!!

dannycarver
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I have always loved how the Ukrainian language sounds. Hearing you speak the language was very sweet!! Thank you and have a nice day!!

alandickerson
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See the glow in her eyes, while speaking about her language!
Best Regards, Ralf

ralfmoll
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Wow, wowie wow even 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰! What a BEAUTIFUL language! I can hear the difference from Russian -- it has a softer, melodic sound! Thank you so so much Anna for speaking Ukrainian with us! I personally would love to hear more about your heritage, some introduction lessons such as basic words and phrases, how y'all live on a daily basis, traditions, and as for the phrase you said: it sounds like you are so so grateful for our support, our subscriptions, our care for you and your people and how you want us to visit Ukraine and how you send us health and love?

womanoftorches
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I will forever associate your language with the sound of voice of your president when he issues his daily updates 🙂 I'm happy to say i understand quite a lot in Ukrainian, being Polish, and a linguist by trade. Not sure why, but I love the way you form your infinitives; I just love the sound of it. I'd love to learn Ukrainian!

ankaviva
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It is so fun to hear you speak Ukrainian. I'm sure you recognize that your voice quality changes as you change languages. I love the tone and richness of your Ukrainian voice - it adds to your already beautiful personality. Thank you for this video. Slava Ukraine.

lamarwiscombe
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I can only understand a few words, I believe you were telling us you're grateful for our subscriptions, for buying you coffee and that you will continue doing your best to bring us news and your personal experience as a Ukrainian young lady.
I find Ukrainian really beautiful, melodic and rhythmic. I am trilled Ukrainian is about to become a EU official language and I am learning! - Love it!
Cheers from Portugal.

teresabaptista
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Love you Anna! Thank you for sharing and letting us know you and the country is still United Strong!
❤️🇺🇦❤️🇺🇦❤️

Marie_West
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I'm in the early stages of learning Ukrainian, a beautiful language by the way, but I was surprised at how many words I was able to pick up on, however, I still have much learning ahead of me...
Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦

pazwretzky
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I do not know any of your language Anna but it sounds beautiful. From the occasional word which I undoubtedly misheard I think you were inviting all of your thirty three thousand YouTube subscribers to your place on one day next year for a celebration. That is, to celebrate the inevitable, Ukraine winning the war. Best wishes from the UK.

davidpamely
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I was delighted to hear you speak Ukrainian and surprised that it did in fact sound melodic to me. I don’t know what you said, but I can imagine that Ukrainian poetry, for instance, must be wonderfully inspiring. Thank you, Anna. 💕

casiebert
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I'm a québécoise, Canada. My first language is French and I have friends who don't understand or speak English. I think it's important to protect your language. It's your identity. Thank you!

maria-margaritabravo
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I am an English/ Australian guy who lived in Ukraine for 10+ years but sadly, since I lived in Kharkiv, I learned Russian and only have a smattering of Ukrainian. That said, after we escaped the war and came to Australia we were walking to the beach (5 minute walk away) when we passed some other people in the street. I heard the melodic Ukrainian language! You cannot imagine my surprise and joy with hearing it. Since my family refuses to speak Russian anymore I couldn’t speak much to them, but my wife was very, very happy and chatted away merrily

saberint
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My god Anna I could listen to you speaking Ukrainian for hours! Do I understand what you are saying? Not a word. Does it make me want to learn more about Ukrainian culture, history, and the language? Absolutely. You are truly a compelling and inspiring source of all of this, and I admire your efforts and want you to continue these VLOGS that so many of us look forward to on a daily basis. I also enjoy the Soviet Myths Debunked series, but the best for me is just you yourself, without enhanced production values, speaking directly to us. Thank you so much for all you are doing!

ImperialCrab
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Great explanation. Language is the remnants of all the history of a region. Great reference to Proto-Indo-European, very important focal point for language discussion. All the best regards to you 🙏 Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦👍

namastezen
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As I live in the only German speaking Slavic city in the World, Vienna I'm very exposed to Slavic languages on the street and at home, my wife is Bosnian.
Having been heard a lot of Polish and Slovakian, I can attest that it sounds more like these than like Russian.
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marcusott
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Yes, your language is very beautiful 💙💛

VeronikaJelencsrecnozivljenje
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Amazing to hear you talk Ukrainian 😍 Beautiful language

drg
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Ukrainians who speak English have a very distinct sing song sound. I like it. Musical and pleasant to listen to. Thank you for the information.

DiStitt
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The Ukrainian language seems to shine in poetry and songs, from tender love songs to boisterous patriotic hymns. No wonder national heroes are poets and playwrights, singers and musicians. Слава Україні! 🇺🇦

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