Ukrainian Language

Ukrainian (українська мова, ukrainska mova, [ʊkrɐˈjinʲsʲkɐ ˈmɔwɐ]) is an East Slavic language. It is the official state language of Ukraine and one of the three official languages in the unrecognized state of Transnistria, the other two being Moldovan and Russian. Written Ukrainian uses a variant of the Cyrillic script (see Ukrainian alphabet). Historical linguists trace the origin of the Ukrainian language to the Old East Slavic of the early medieval state of Kyivan Rus'. After the fall of the Kyivan Rus' as well as the Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia, the language developed into a form called the Ruthenian language. Along with …

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IOM: International Organization for Migration · 8 November 2023 English

BRIDGING THE GAP Migration Policies and People’s Policy Perspectives in Balti and Cahul (Republic of Moldova) The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not …

in-person local kindergarten in the Russian or Ukrainian language, while in Balti almost a third do so. A small in-person local kindergarten in the Russian or Ukrainian language, while in Balti almost 14 Chapter 5. Children’s


ISW: Institute for the Study of War · 31 October 2023 English

Russian sources, including the Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD), claimed that Ukrainian forces unsuccessfully attacked near Synkivka, Yampolivka (17km west of Kreminna), and Dibrova (7km southwest of Kreminna).[18] 4 Institute …

occupation officials continue efforts to eradicate Ukrainian language and culture in occupied Ukraine. 2 Institute occupation officials continue efforts to eradicate Ukrainian language and culture in occupied Ukraine. Donetsk October 27 that “[he] will not allow the Ukrainian language to reappear as a state or privileged language” occupied Donetsk Oblast have chosen to teach Ukrainian language.[58] The Ukrainian Resistance Center stated


Jamestown Foundation · 26 October 2023 English

Russian economic weakness figures particularly in the Sputnik and Ecuador cases; Moscow’s disregard for legal and regulatory procedures in the cases of Sputnik and Nord Stream 2; vigorous pushback by …

Within a century after Lublin, a distinct Ukrainian language became widely spoken among the common people Uniate churches. Alexander II forbade all Ukrainian-language publications in 1876. However, Ukrainian Holodomor and Stalin’s repressions, how the Ukrainian language might be advanced, and environmental destruction to join NATO. He promoted the use of the Ukrainian language over Russian and launched an international


DGAP: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik · 16 October 2023 English

Using the conceptual tools of analysis developed by the editors in The Anatomy of Post-Communist Regimes (CEU Press, 2020), the authors discuss how the war is redrawing the geopolitical map …

beliefs, and culture. It is even true that the Ukrainian language was not as different from the Russian language particularly in relation to the controversial Ukrainian language law introduced in previous years. The message


ISW: Institute for the Study of War · 23 September 2023 English

The Ukrainian Armed Forces Center for Strategic Communications (StratCom) stated that Ukrainian forces launched a successful strike on the Russian BSF Command headquarters in Sevastopol, Crimea on September 22.1 Russian …

officials continue to restrict the use of Ukrainian language in educational institutions in occupied Ukraine


FPRI: Foreign Policy Research Institute · 21 September 2023 English

To regain its sphere of influence in the former Soviet republics and Warsaw Pact states, Russia is fighting a conventional war in Ukraine and political wars

although he acknowledged a controversial Ukrainian language law had just been suspended due to pressure


HelpAge International · 20 September 2023 English

The gender distribution of respondents differentiating the group under study, with significant is not different, in a statistically significant manner differences in sources of income, access to Polish from that …

pensions from Ukraine in Poland, as a teacher of Ukrainian language compound income insecurity and literature accounts. Difficulties in helpline in the Ukrainian language, the data collected accessing funds were


RAND Corporation · 19 September 2023 English

Advances in machine learning have the potential to dramatically change the character of warfare by enhancing the speed, precision, and efficacy of decisionmaking across the national security enterprise. This report …

machine-translated Ukrainian language news into this analysis or focus solely on Ukrainian language news. Demonstrating


CSS: Center for Security Studies · 15 September 2023 English

the Ukrainian language, the Soviet legacy (dominance Concerning the language issue, both refer to the Edu- of the Russian language) and Ukraine’s European com- cation law of 2017 and the State language

■ ANALYSIS Motivations for Embracing the Ukrainian Language in Wartime Ukraine 12 Natalia Kudriavtseva and Ukrainian languages and to enforce the Ukrainian language in all domains of public use. When it joined controversial language law of 2019 gives the Ukrainian language supremacy in all areas of public life, which questioned anymore due to Russian aggression. 1. Ukrainian Language Policy in the time, the languages of the independence on August 24, 1991 of the Soviet Union, Ukrainian language policy could was preceded by a language law


DOS: United States Department of State · 5 September 2023 English

Though the biggest challenge is winning the war, Ukraine has a unique opportunity in the current moment to commit to the anti-corruption and judicial reforms needed to realize the aspirations …

cadre of U.S. diplomatic staff with advanced Ukrainian language skills will increase the Mission’s reach


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