Titkah
You pronounce it Lootsyouv. It's Ukrainian.
спасибі pronounce "spa-CI-bah/spa-CI-bi", it's actually a Russian word, but it's the most frequently used way to say 'Thanks'. p.s. the actual way to say it in Ukrainian is 'Dyakooyu', but I can't find the cyrilic for it... sorry.
In Ukrainian "Ukrainian" - "Ukrajinskyj" ("український"). "Ukraine" - "Ukrajina" (Україна)
In Ukrainian, Ukraine is written as Україна. Well...in Ukrainian is written the exact same way that the girl or boy write on top. Україна. I'm Ukrainian...yup..:) being Ukrainian is good. :P
Pryvit is an informal equivalent of 'Hello' in Ukrainian.
The correct pronunciation of the word family in Ukrainian is Sim'ya. The actual Ukrainian word for family is ___'_. The Ukrainian language is part of a group of Slavic Languages.
Baba means grandma. you pronounce it baba as well. Sources: I am ukrainian ;)
"Ciocia" (pronounced chuch-ee/ chuchi)
You pronounce it Lootsyouv. It's Ukrainian.
aunt = tia (pronounced 'TEE-ah')
In Portuguese aunt is spelled Tia (you pronounce it chia) and uncle is tio(you pronounce it chi-o)
tante
cinquante (pronounced sunk-aunt)
Aunt = Tante - Pronounced 'tan-teh' Uncle = Onkel - Pronounced 'On-khel'
According to Google translation, it is something like: Merry Christmas.
Tant - (Pronounced with emphathis on the "A" - t - aahnt)
Her name is never said in the movie, so you can pronounce it "Jem-ee-ma" or "Jem-i-ma." (Like Aunt Jemima). I pronounce it "Jem-eem-a" though.