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Ukrainian is an East Slavic language closely related to Russian, Polish, and Belarusian. | Ukrainian is an East Slavic language closely related to Russian, Polish, and Belarusian. | ||
The Cyrillic alphabet (based on the early Greek alphabet) is used for written Ukrainian. | The Cyrillic alphabet (based on the early Greek alphabet) is used for written Ukrainian. | ||
Ukrainian is spoken by about | Ukrainian is spoken by about 46 million people worldwide, both in [[Ukraine]] and in emigre communities in the United States, Canada, Poland, and elsewhere. | ||
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"Ukrainian: A Comprehensive Grammar" by Ian Press 1999 $65 ISBN 0415150302 | "Ukrainian: A Comprehensive Grammar" by Ian Press 1999 $65 ISBN 0415150302 | ||
[http://www.lmp.ucla.edu/Profile.aspx?LangID=49&menu=004 UCLA Language Materials Project Ukrainian webpage] |
Latest revision as of 15:40, 14 February 2008
Ukrainian is an East Slavic language closely related to Russian, Polish, and Belarusian.
The Cyrillic alphabet (based on the early Greek alphabet) is used for written Ukrainian.
Ukrainian is spoken by about 46 million people worldwide, both in Ukraine and in emigre communities in the United States, Canada, Poland, and elsewhere.
References
"Ukrainian: A Comprehensive Grammar" by Ian Press 1999 $65 ISBN 0415150302