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    romanized: pivnichne narichchia) of dialects. Ukrainian is also spoken by a large émigré population, particularly in Canada (Canadian Ukrainian), The United States,...
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  • family spoken primarily in Ukraine. It is the native language of a majority of Ukrainians. Written Ukrainian uses the Ukrainian alphabet, a variant of the...
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    Southeastern dialects, which form Ukrainian's literary standard within Ukraine, and the Southwestern dialects, which are the literary standard of the Ukrainian diaspora...
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    the Ukrainian diaspora, much of which comes from Western Ukraine. The Southwestern dialects contain more archaisms than the Southeastern dialects, but...
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    together with other southwestern dialects of Ukrainian. Lexical differences between Dniestrian dialect and standard Ukrainian: Naddnistrianshchyna "Наддністрянський...
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    documented in some Ukrainian dialects.[citation needed] Bulgarian dialects can be divided into the following dialectal groups and individual dialects: History of...
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    The Transcarpathian dialect is a dialect of the Ukrainian language spoken in Zakarpattia Oblast. It is widespread in the valley of South Carpathians and...
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  • East Slavic languages (category Articles containing Ukrainian-language text)
    very often considered as dialects (West Polesian as a dialect of Belarusian and/or Ukrainian and Rusyn as a dialect of Ukrainian). The modern East Slavic...
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  • ʊkrɐˈjinʲsʲkoji ˈmɔwɪ], lit. 'Canadian dialect of Ukrainian') is a dialect of the Ukrainian language specific to the Ukrainian Canadian community descended from...
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    Russian dialects are spoken variants of the Russian language. Russian dialects and territorial varieties are divided in two conceptual chronological and...
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    Linguistically, Yiddish is divided in distinct Eastern and Western dialects. While the Western dialects mostly died out in the 19th-century due to Jewish language...
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    Northern dialects. In contrast to other dialects of Ukrainian, which historically used the /ɡ/ sound in foreign loanwords prior to the Ukrainian orthography...
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    (often seen as a dialect of Belarusian or Ukrainian) Russian Rusyn (seen as Ukrainian dialect by Ukrainian cultural officials) Ukrainian West Polesian South...
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  • presents the grammar of standard Ukrainian, which is followed by most dialects. The main differences in the dialects are vocabulary with occasional differences...
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    Sannian dialects, it is part of the archaic Galician-Bukovinian group of dialects. The dialect is locally spoken in some regions in Western Ukraine south...
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  • (Polissian) Ukrainian dialects Slovene dialects (e.g., Lower Carniolan dialects), Some subgroups of the Kajkavian dialect of Serbo-Croatian Bulgarian dialects (e...
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  • Balachka (redirect from Cossack Ukrainian)
    Baláchka (Ukrainian: балачка – conversation, chat) is a Ukrainian dialect spoken in the Kuban and Don regions, where Ukrainian settlers used to live. It...
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    Podlachian language (category Articles containing Ukrainian-language text)
    classify them as either Belarusian dialects with Ukrainian traits or Ukrainian dialects. The East Slavic dialects of Podlachia between the Narew and Bug...
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  • whether two varieties are dialects of the same language or dialects of different languages. The terms "language" and "dialect" are not necessarily mutually...
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    are shared with some Slovakian or Ukrainian dialects.[citation needed] The South Slavic dialects form a dialectal continuum stretching from today's southern...
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  • Russian language (category CS1 Ukrainian-language sources (uk))
    material or the syntax of Russian dialects." After 1917, Marxist linguists had no interest in the multiplicity of peasant dialects and regarded their language...
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    Ukrainians (Ukrainian: українці, romanized: ukraintsi, pronounced [ʊkrɐˈjinʲts⁽ʲ⁾i]) are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Ukraine. The native language...
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    Old East Slavic (category Articles containing Ukrainian-language text)
    convergence of that dialect and the central ones, whereas Ukrainian and Belarusian were continuation of development of the central dialects of the East Slavs...
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    The Upper Sannian dialect (Ukrainian: Надся́нський го́вір, romanized: Nadsianskyi hovir) is one of the dialects of the Ukrainian language, spoken in 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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    Russian-Ukrainian dialects, is commonly spoken throughout Central Ukraine, though, according to sociological pols, most people self-identify as Ukrainian speakers...
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    Hutsuls (category CS1 Ukrainian-language sources (uk))
    considered to be a dialect of Western Ukrainian with some Polish and Ukrainian influences along with Pokuttia-Bukovina dialect and the dialects of the Lemkos...
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    Polish language (category Articles containing Ukrainian-language text)
    państwo. The Polish influence on Ukrainian is particularly marked on western Ukrainian dialects in western Ukraine, which for centuries was under Polish...
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    The Russo-Ukrainian War is an ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, which began in February 2014. Following Ukraine's Revolution of Dignity, Russia...
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    God Eye in West Ukraine (Ukrainian Carpathians) near Mykulychyn village. The inscription on the stone, written in an old Ukrainian dialect, translates to...
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