chudova
slava ykraini!!!
"Beautiful" in Ukrainian is "красивий" (krasyvyy) for masculine nouns or "красива" (krasyva) for feminine nouns.
Onuk
Budʹte oberezhni
To say "smart and beautiful" in Tagalog, you can say "matalino at maganda."
You can say "Ciao, bella" in Italian to say "hello beautiful."
Just "Ukraine". "The Ukraine" was mainly used before Ukraine became independent in 1991 and that is why many anchors and writers still tend to use "the" but it has greatly changed over the last few years. Here is a great article, it explains why today Ukraine should be called just Ukraine. http:/www.infoukes.com/faq/the_ukraine
Grandma is "бабуся" (babusya) and grandpa is "дідусь" (didus).
TAK!
privit
Wcrain
Ukrainio
Onuk
We say "the US" or "the USA", because US stands for United States, and USA stands for United States of America. We would (and do) say "the United States" and "the United States of America", so we say "the US" and "the USA". For some reasons, Americans used to say "the Ukraine", and I cannot explain that. When Ukraine became a separate country, we had to learn to refer to it as simply Ukraine and not the Ukraine.
I would say Ukraine, but those are very different countries. I visited both of the countries and I will say it is definitely better to visit Ukraine because of many reasons. The prices in Ukraine are very low, everything is cheap, there are way more places to see, like Kyiv, Lviv, their mountains, seas, the people are very and very generous and helpful, very hospitable what surprised me the most, the girls are really beautiful, they are famous for their beauty, and the way they live is really different from any other country, i experienced a pleasant culture shock. The language (ukrainian, not russian) is the second beautiful language in the world after Italian I think so it is really exciting.
Пес (pes)
"Yak ty mayeshsia?"
здивувати
Сад (sad).