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What is the difference between the Russian and Ukrainian language ?
22 de jul. de 2010 18:36
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These are two different languagies.
22 de julio de 2010
When Russia it was formed as the state in 9 century its capital was Kiev. After dissociation the capital has been transferred in Moskow. Therefore these languages are similar. But time has established also distinctions. And Russian not always will understand Ukrainian as well as Ukrainian not always will understand Russian.
I apologise for my errors :)
25 de julio de 2010
I'm a Russian learner!there are some different elements.but these differences are little.for example on the ticket of my friends to Kiev was written " пасажирський квиток та багажна квитанцiя". in Russian language is not "i" or word ''та''. and my friend that live in Belarus said that the first time when he was there an old man, instead of '' я говорю'' told him something like ''я ховорю ''! and she didn't understand him! l
25 de julio de 2010
If you speak Russian you'll be understood in many ex USSR countries . If you speak Ukrainian, you'll be understood well in Ukraine only. Russian speaking people will understand the sense but miss some words.
23 de julio de 2010
books say Russian, Belorussian and Ukrainian began to distinguish from one another a half of a millineum ago
so they are different languages - though Russian Empire and the SU governments didn't pay much attention to it
the principle language of these countries was Russian, and technically it has elaborated best of all
23 de julio de 2010
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Mes3oud
Competencias lingüísticas
Árabe, Inglés, Francés, Italiano, Ruso, Español, Turco
Idioma de aprendizaje
Italiano, Ruso, Español, Turco
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