The closest language to Ukrainian is Belarusian, as they both belong to the East Slavic language group.
Belarusian is considered to be the closest language to Ukrainian due to their shared East Slavic roots and historical connections. However, Russian also shares some similarities with Ukrainian but to a lesser extent.
Ukrainian is the official language of Ukraine.
Dictionary of Ukrainian Language in 11 volumes contains 135 000 entries. Lexical card-catalogue of Ukrainian Institute of Language Studies has 2.5 million cards.
No, Ukrainian and Russian are two distinct languages that belong to different language families. Ukrainian is a member of the East Slavic language group, while Russian is a member of the South Slavic language group. They have differences in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
Belarusian and Russian are both Slavic languages that are most similar to Ukrainian. They share similarities in vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure due to their common roots in the East Slavic language group.
Belarusian is considered to be the closest language to Ukrainian due to their shared East Slavic roots and historical connections. However, Russian also shares some similarities with Ukrainian but to a lesser extent.
Ukrainian is the official language of Ukraine.
The language was Russian
My family is Ukrainian: МОЯ РОДИНА - УКРАЇНСЬКА.Pronunciation: Moya rodyna - ukrayins'ka.
Ukrainian
Dictionary of Ukrainian Language in 11 volumes contains 135 000 entries. Lexical card-catalogue of Ukrainian Institute of Language Studies has 2.5 million cards.
No, Ukrainian and Russian are two distinct languages that belong to different language families. Ukrainian is a member of the East Slavic language group, while Russian is a member of the South Slavic language group. They have differences in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
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.
The closest language to Russian is probably either Ukranian, Belarus, Bulgarian, or Serbian. Ukrainian, Belarussian, and Rusyn (arguably a dialect) are the closest languages, linguistically speaking, to Russian. They are East Slavic languages. Other Slavic languages are Polish, Czech, Slovak, Slovenian, Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, and Bosnian.
Belarusian and Russian are both Slavic languages that are most similar to Ukrainian. They share similarities in vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure due to their common roots in the East Slavic language group.
Please speficy. Are you looking for the name of the language? If so, you already know it - "Ukrainian". If you are looking for the word for "language" in Ukrainian, it is pronounced "mova", but spelled "MoBa".
Sorry, friend. Ukrainian language uses the Cyrillic alphabet, in which there is no J.