There are various ways of saying 'bye in Ukrainian.
You could say "до побаченнÑ" (formal), which means "good bye". It is pronounced "do pobuchenna", where the "u" is pronounced as in the word 'trust', the "nn" is doubled and soft, similar to the "n" sound in the the English word "knee" (the end of the word is pronounced much like "knaa" instead of "knee").
You could also say "бувай" (informal). This is pronounced like "boovuy", again with the "u" sound as in the word "trust".
If you want to say something more like "see you there" or "see ya", you can say "побачимоÑÑŒ" (informal), pronounced "pobuchemos". Again, the "u" is like in the word "trust", the "e" is similar to the French "-er" as in "parler", and the "s" is soft as in French word "si".
If you are saying bye to your close friend, you can just say "папа" , pronounced "pupu"; as before the "u" is like in the word "trust". When an Ukrainian say it, he often waves his hand which is an international gesture when goodbyeing.
As in English, there are other ways of saying good bye, but these are the most commonly used.
To say "ladies" in Ukrainian, you would say "жінки" (zhinky).
ukrainien (masc.), ukrainienne (fem.)
In Ukrainian, "goodbye" is said as "До побачення" which is pronounced as "do pobachennya".
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Proshu, bud' laska is "thank you" in Ukrainian. It can also mean "please"
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You say " where is it" in Ukrainian like this "De vono?"
Good in Ukrainian is добри (dobry)!
To say "ladies" in Ukrainian, you would say "жінки" (zhinky).
King in Ukrainian would be король (korol').
Baba means grandma. you pronounce it baba as well. Sources: I am ukrainian ;)
My family is Ukrainian: МОЯ РОДИНА - УКРАЇНСЬКА.Pronunciation: Moya rodyna - ukrayins'ka.
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In Ukrainian, "Grandpa" is "дідусь" pronounced as "didus."
To say bye in Latin you say "Vale" when you are saying bye to one person. To say bye to mare then one person you say "Valete"
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