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    There are an estimated 41 million native speakers of Ukrainian worldwide (of whom 37.5 million or 91% live in Ukraine). There are many Ukrainophone communities...
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  • article details the geographical distribution of Russian-speakers. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the status of the Russian language...
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  • This article details the geographical distribution of speakers of the Italian language, regardless of the legislative status within the countries where...
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  • This article details the geographical distribution of speakers of the German language, regardless of the legislative status within the countries where...
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  • details and data regarding the geographical distribution of all Polish speakers, regardless of the legislative status of the countries where it's spoken...
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    population of 4,371,535 (Geostat Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine) 117,121 – 98,178 = 18,943 (total speakers less non-native speakers), or 0.2% of the...
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    The geographical distribution of speakers of Macedonian refers to the total number of native speakers of Macedonian, an East South Slavic language that...
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    "68% of Ukrainians are fluent in Russian and 57% are fluent in Ukrainian." Although a census conducted in Ukrainian showed that Russian speakers comprise...
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    Most native Ukrainian speakers know Russian as a second language. Russian was the de facto dominant language of the Soviet Union but Ukrainian also held...
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    number of speakers according to the 2001 Ukrainian Census: Not included in the table above are Rusyn with 6,725 speakers as of 2001, Ukrainian Sign Language...
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  • This is a list of countries and territories where Russian is an official language: Geographical distribution of Russian speakers "Lost in translation...
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    wider geographical distribution. The predominant Indo-European language in the Caucasus is Armenian, spoken by the Armenians (circa 6.7 million speakers)....
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    speakers and official status as the national languages of the countries in which they are predominantly spoken: Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian (of...
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  • primarily in Ukraine. It is the native language of a majority of Ukrainians. Written Ukrainian uses the Ukrainian alphabet, a variant of the Cyrillic...
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    geographically from speakers of the other two Slavic branches (West and East) by a belt of German, Hungarian and Romanian speakers. The first South Slavic...
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    Kyiv (redirect from Capital of Ukraine)
    German. Of the "Russian" speakers, 39% were recorded as speaking Little Russian (Ukrainian), which meant that Ukrainian speakers accounted for 30% of the...
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    strange to contemporary Romanian speakers, similar to how "Anglish" probably sounds to contemporary English speakers: Toate ființele omenești se nasc...
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  • however were outnumbered by Ukrainian settlers who were escaping harsh exploitative conditions in the west. More Russian speakers appeared in the northern...
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  • number of native speakers larger than the Western and Southern branches combined. The common consensus is that Belarusian, Russian and Ukrainian are the...
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    Ukrainian Canadians are Canadian citizens of Ukrainian descent or Ukrainian-born people who immigrated to Canada. In the late 19th century, the first...
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    of Ukraine. Retrieved 14 June 2009. Maps of election by polling places(in Ukrainian) "Parliament" (in Ukrainian). Official website of the Ukrainian Parliament...
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  • Thumbnail for History of the Jews in Ukraine
    anti-Semitic discrimination. In the Ukrainian People's Republic (1917-1920), Yiddish became a state language, along with Ukrainian and Russian. At that time, the...
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    Eastern Ukraine or east Ukraine (Ukrainian: Східна Україна, romanized: Skhidna Ukrayina; Russian: Восточная Украина, romanized: Vostochnaya Ukraina) is...
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    the use of Yiddish, and preference for German grew. By the end of the 18th century, Western Yiddish was mostly out of use, though some speakers were discovered...
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    Germanic languages in the west, reduced the geographic distribution of Baltic languages to a fraction of the area that they formerly covered. The Russian...
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    the majority Ukrainian speakers to fight under their banner and found that they cared about Ukraine and wanted to be addressed in Ukrainian. However, this...
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  • The 2019 Law of Ukraine "On protecting the functioning of the Ukrainian language as the state language" gives priority to the Ukrainian language in more...
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    Quechua are other important languages in Argentina with 200,000 speakers and 65,000 speakers respectively. Fifteen Indigenous American languages currently...
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    ancestries, consisting of Niger–Congo speakers, Nilo-Saharan speakers, the divergent and diverse Khoisan grouping, as well as of several unclassified or...
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    in Europe, and English has the largest number of speakers in total, including some 200 million speakers of English as a second or foreign language. (See...
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