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Englisch - Türkisch
Ukraynalı

Ruslar Donetsk'i Ukraynalılara geri verdiğinde, orada ayakta kalmış tek bir bina olmayacak. - When the Russians give back Donetsk to the Ukrainians, there won't be a single building left standing.

Grubun tüm üyeleri Ukraynalıydı. - All the members of the band were Ukrainian.

{i} Ukraynaca

Ukrayna'ya Ukraynacada Ukraina denir. - Ukraine is called Ukraina in Ukrainian.

Ukrayna'dayken, ben hep Ukraynaca konuşurum. - When in Ukraine, I always speak Ukrainian.

{s} Ukrayna

Esperanto altyazılı Ukraynaca filmler seyrettik. - We watched Ukrainian movies with subtitles in Esperanto.

Grubun tüm üyeleri Ukraynalıydı. - All the members of the band were Ukrainian.

{s} Ukrayna, Ukrayna'ya özgü
Ukraynaca/Ukraynalı
Rutenca
ukrayna dili
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The East Slavic language of Ukrainians, and the official language of Ukraine
A person of Ukrainian ethnicity or a citizen of Ukraine
Relating to Ukraine or its people
an East Slavic language, that of the Ukrainian ethnicity, and the official language of Ukraine
{s} of or related to the Ukraine
{i} Slavic language spoken in the Ukraine
{i} native or resident of the Ukraine
the Slavic language spoken in the Ukraine
of or relating to or characteristic of Ukraine or its people or culture
the Slavic language spoken in the Ukraine of or relating to or characteristic of Ukraine or its people or culture
Ukrainian Easter eggs
plural form of Ukrainian Easter egg
Ukrainian SSR
Abbreviation of Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
The Bolshevik state of Ukraine (1919–91), a constituent republic of the Soviet Union (1922–91)
Ukrainian alphabet
Any of several Cyrillic or Latin alphabets used to write Ukrainian in the past
Ukrainian alphabet
The ordered set of Cyrillic letters used to write the Ukrainian language
Ukrainian citizen
{i} citizen of Ukraine
Ukrainian language
formerly Ruthenian language Slavic language spoken by about 41 million people in Ukraine, Poland, Slovakia, Russia, and in enclaves around the world. Only about three-quarters of Ukrainians are first-language speakers of Ukrainian, but there are millions of first-language speakers in Russia, Belarus, and the Central Asian republics. Ukraine's premodern literary language was Church Slavonic (see Old Church Slavonic language). Ukrainian was one component in the chancery language of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, which also mixed Church Slavonic, Belarusian, and Polish. With the fall of the Zaporizhzhya Cossacks in the 18th century, Ukrainian speakers were stateless and the status of the language, thought of as peasant speech by the nobility, was low. The language and orthography (using a form of the Cyrillic alphabet) were gradually standardized in the 19th century
Old Ukrainian
The Old East Slavic language
Ukrainian.
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