In Ukrainian, the name "Maggie" does not have a specific meaning, as it is typically considered a diminutive or nickname for "Margaret." The name "Margaret" itself has Greek origins, meaning "pearl." In Ukrainian, the equivalent name is "Марія" (Maria) or "Маргарита" (Margarita), but "Maggie" as a standalone name is not commonly used.
Pryvit is an informal equivalent of 'Hello' in Ukrainian.
Андрій is the Ukrainian equivalent of the English name Andrew.Specifically, the name functions as a masculine proper noun. It may be written as Andrei or -- more accurately -- Andriy when correlating Cyrilic alphabet-spelled names with the Latin alphabet. The pronunciation will be "ahn-dree-ee" in Ukrainian.
Maria in Ukrainian is Марія (Mariya).
The name "Gretzky" is not inherently Ukrainian; it is most commonly associated with the Canadian hockey player Wayne Gretzky, whose family has Ukrainian roots. The surname itself is of Eastern European origin, and it is believed to derive from the Ukrainian or Polish name "Gretzka." However, it is not a common Ukrainian surname.
In Ukrainian and Russian the equivalent to "what's up," is roughly translated to "how are you" in English. In Ukrainian and Russian the phrase would be transliterated as "kak dyela?"
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