Not many people in Ukraine speak English. Ukrainian is the official language and many people speak Russian.
The western and northern parts speak Ukrainian, while the eastern and southern regions speak a Ukrainianized form of RUssian called "surzhyk." Ukrainian is the official language, and is taught in schools; everybody can understand and speak Ukrainian.Hungarian, Slovak, Romanian, Tatar, Roma, Polish, are spoken by ethnic minorities within Ukraine, along with as several Ukrainian dialects, including Russyn/Lemko and Zakarpattyan.They speak Ukrainian. In some parts of the country there are Russian speaking minorities.UkrainianUkrainianthey speak ukraineUkrainianUkrainian, Russian, English, German, Polish.Ukrainian is the national language of Ukraine.Ukrainianукраї́нська мо́ва (ukrayins'ka mova) which uses the Cyrillic Alphabet.Ukrainian is the official language although in Eastern Ukraine (where i live) people mostly use Russian.I personally consider it is a pity that people in Ukraine speak Russian, because as the country is Ukraine, people should speak the language of their country, as patriots, because otherwise in a few years there will be no ukrainian language at all.The language spoken in Ukraine is "Ukrainian."Ukrainian and Russian are widely spoken in Ukraine.UkrainianUkrainian and Russian are both spoken in Ukraine (as well as a few others), though Ukrainian is the official language.The national language in Ukraine is Ukrainian, but most of the population speak Russian, but the laws can be changed after another presidential election in 2010. Russian has all chances to become the second national nd on my opinion it is a pity.ukrainian and russian, though the official language is Ukrainian.They generally speak Ukrainian but large minorities in eastern Ukraine speak Russian. Small numbers in the far west speak Polish. Ukrainian is quite similar to Russian and part of the same language group as Polish. Ukrainian is written using the (Ukrainian) Cyrillic alphabet which is similar to the alphabet used in Russia.RussianThe majority of people in Ukraine speak...Ukranian!67.5% declare Ukrainian is their first/native language.The next major language is Russian, 29.6% of the population claim Russian as their native language. Most/many Ukrainians can speak both languages.Of course there are other language groups living in Ukraine, but these are a very small percentage. See Related Link below ads.Not surprisingly - Ukrainian.UkrainianThey speak Ukrainian...They use the Cyrillic alphabet which is the same as the Russian,but the language differs somehow...
They speak Ukrainian as well as Russian.I believe the official language in Ukraine is Ukrainain, but since it used to be part of the Soviet Union everybody speaks Russian as well.In Odessa people mostly speak Russian, but in the West and some North regions people speak Ukrainian. I think it is a pity that ukrainians use Russian very often, i think they have to speak their own language, that was their for hudreds of years. Russia still has a big influence on Ukraine.
In Ukrainian "Ukrainian" - "Ukrajinskyj" ("український"). "Ukraine" - "Ukrajina" (Україна)
Well, darling, CIS stands for the Commonwealth of Independent States, not a language. The CIS is a group of countries that used to be part of the Soviet Union. They speak a variety of languages including Russian, Ukrainian, Kazakh, and many more. So, to answer your question - there are various languages spoken within the CIS countries.
In Ukrainian it's Емелі, but some people speak Russian. So, please type "in Ukrainian", not "in Ukraine")
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Mostly English, some Ukrainian.
Not many people in Ukraine speak English. Ukrainian is the official language and many people speak Russian.
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The surname Tokach is of Ukrainian origin. It is derived from the Ukrainian word "tokach," which can refer to a type of traditional craftsman or artisan. This surname is relatively common in Ukraine and among Ukrainian communities in other countries.
The western and northern parts speak Ukrainian, while the eastern and southern regions speak a Ukrainianized form of RUssian called "surzhyk." Ukrainian is the official language, and is taught in schools; everybody can understand and speak Ukrainian.Hungarian, Slovak, Romanian, Tatar, Roma, Polish, are spoken by ethnic minorities within Ukraine, along with as several Ukrainian dialects, including Russyn/Lemko and Zakarpattyan.They speak Ukrainian. In some parts of the country there are Russian speaking minorities.UkrainianUkrainianthey speak ukraineUkrainianUkrainian, Russian, English, German, Polish.Ukrainian is the national language of Ukraine.Ukrainianукраї́нська мо́ва (ukrayins'ka mova) which uses the Cyrillic Alphabet.Ukrainian is the official language although in Eastern Ukraine (where i live) people mostly use Russian.I personally consider it is a pity that people in Ukraine speak Russian, because as the country is Ukraine, people should speak the language of their country, as patriots, because otherwise in a few years there will be no ukrainian language at all.The language spoken in Ukraine is "Ukrainian."Ukrainian and Russian are widely spoken in Ukraine.UkrainianUkrainian and Russian are both spoken in Ukraine (as well as a few others), though Ukrainian is the official language.The national language in Ukraine is Ukrainian, but most of the population speak Russian, but the laws can be changed after another presidential election in 2010. Russian has all chances to become the second national nd on my opinion it is a pity.ukrainian and russian, though the official language is Ukrainian.They generally speak Ukrainian but large minorities in eastern Ukraine speak Russian. Small numbers in the far west speak Polish. Ukrainian is quite similar to Russian and part of the same language group as Polish. Ukrainian is written using the (Ukrainian) Cyrillic alphabet which is similar to the alphabet used in Russia.RussianThe majority of people in Ukraine speak...Ukranian!67.5% declare Ukrainian is their first/native language.The next major language is Russian, 29.6% of the population claim Russian as their native language. Most/many Ukrainians can speak both languages.Of course there are other language groups living in Ukraine, but these are a very small percentage. See Related Link below ads.Not surprisingly - Ukrainian.UkrainianThey speak Ukrainian...They use the Cyrillic alphabet which is the same as the Russian,but the language differs somehow...
Francophone countries are countries that speak french originally. They are NOT countries that are learning to speak french.
They speak Ukrainian as well as Russian.I believe the official language in Ukraine is Ukrainain, but since it used to be part of the Soviet Union everybody speaks Russian as well.In Odessa people mostly speak Russian, but in the West and some North regions people speak Ukrainian. I think it is a pity that ukrainians use Russian very often, i think they have to speak their own language, that was their for hudreds of years. Russia still has a big influence on Ukraine.
You could perhaps learn to speak Ukrainian and ask her. Not much point getting an interpreter though because if she is interested in you - two's company three's a crowd.
The Ukrainian equivalent of the name "John" is "Ivan." This name has Slavic roots and is commonly used in Ukraine and other Slavic countries. Just like "John," Ivan is a popular name that carries significant cultural and historical importance in Ukrainian society.
In Ukrainian "Ukrainian" - "Ukrajinskyj" ("український"). "Ukraine" - "Ukrajina" (Україна)