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Ukrainian, but it is actually pronouced "Did" or "did-oos" Didi seems to be a Canadian-Ukrainian version as that is what I called my Grandfather. (I'm Canadian-Ukrainian.)
In Ukrainian "Ukrainian" - "Ukrajinskyj" ("український"). "Ukraine" - "Ukrajina" (Україна)
In Ukrainian, the intricate, decorative sort of Easter eggs, not the ones made for eating, are called "pysanky" (singular "pysanka"). The art of making them is called "pysankarstvo" in Ukrainian, or simply "pysanka making" in English. The actual process (using wax and dyes) is commonly referred to as "batik."
Indian soldiers were also called "Sepoys".
Hryvnia or Hryvnya, (UAH). Currency does not hold strong, and the hryvnia is losing value
Rachel
An army of soldiers or a troop of soldiers or a platoon of soldiers.
Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.
A group of soldiers can be called a troop.
Ukrainian Orthodox Church
"Please" in Ukrainian is прошу.
"Love" in Ukrainian is любов.