Meaning of Ukrainian | Babel Free
juːˈkɹeɪ.nɪ.ənDefinitions
Equivalents
Azərbaycanca
Ukrayna
বাংলা
ইউক্রেনীয় ভাষা
Bosanski
ukrajinski
Esperanto
ukraina
Euskara
ukrainera
فارسی
اوکراینی
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
ʻUkelena
עברית
אוקראינית
हिन्दी
यूक्रेनी
Hrvatski
ukrajinski
Magyar
ukrán
Bahasa Indonesia
Ukraina
Қазақша
украин
ខ្មែរ
អ៊ុយក្រែន
Kurdî
Ukrayna
Lietuvių
ukrainiẽtis
Bahasa Melayu
Ukraine
Malti
Ukren
မြန်မာဘာသာ
ယူကရိန်း
Slovenščina
ukrajinski
Shqip
ukrainisht
Српски
ukrajinski
Kiswahili
Mukraine
ไทย
ยูเครน
Oʻzbekcha
ukrain
Tiếng Việt
U-crai-na
Examples
“In general, it is permitted the ſubjects to utter their complaints and to make a repreſentation of them. Thus, the nobility may ſend deputies: this the Ukrainians have long been accuſtomed to do, as also the Livonians and Eſthonians: […]”
“Zavadoffsky, a young Ukrainian, was favoured in private with the smiles of the empress [Catherine the Great].”
“In western Russia, while an antipathy exists between Ukrainians and Poles, the Russian Government, by its harassing interference in religious, educational, and economical matters, has become antagonistic, not only to the Poles, but also to the Ukrainians; printing in Ukrainian is prohibited, and "Russification" is being carried on among Ukrainians by the same means as those employed in Poland.”
“My son, a Canada-based IT professional who often travels to Ukraine, told me about the exhilarating atmosphere on those Ukraine-bound trains, bringing home hundreds of the unwilling refugees, mostly women and children (including the babies, born in exile on the way to meet their Ukrainian fighter fathers for the first time). The difference between Ukrainian refugees and other reluctant exiles is that Ukrainians are desperate to return.”
“It [Old Slavonic] is the root of both branches of the living Russian language: of Great Russian, which is the literary and official Russian, as well as of Ukrainian, or Southern Russian. There are, moreover, no popular dialects in our country. The fourteen millions of Ukrainians, settled in the plains of south-west Russia, all speak exactly the same language.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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