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The Ukrainian Language: The Heroic Story of a Language That Just Won’t Quit 

Olly Richards
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🇺🇦 Ukrainian just might be the most resilient language in the world. From the Tsars to Stalin, many have tried to wipe it from the face of the Earth. But the Ukrainian language and culture continue to fight on!
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⏱ TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Intro
0:39 - What is Ukrainian?
1:02 - Origins
1:38 - Old Ukrainian
3:48 - The Rule of the Tsars
4:40 - “Little Russian”
6:26 - Ukrainization
7:22 - Linguistic Genocide
9:57 - Ukrainian Becomes Its Own Thing
10:35 - What’s Modern Ukrainian Like?
11:31 - Dialects
13:04 - Ukrainian Around the World
13:51 - How the Language Works
14:38 - Ukrainian Grammar
15:41 - Ukrainian Writing System
17:01 - Is Ukrainian Difficult to Learn?
📜 SOURCES & ATTRIBUTIONS:
Wikipedia contributors. "Chronology of Ukrainian language suppression." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 26 Jul. 2022. Web. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronol...
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Комментарии : 4,7 тыс.   
@storylearning
@storylearning Год назад
📖 Learn a new language fast with stories! 👉🏼 bit.ly/storylearningkit
@victoryinhim9689
@victoryinhim9689 Год назад
Love your vids
@elizabeth_777
@elizabeth_777 Год назад
I want to learn Ukrainian.🇺🇦🇺🇸
@dmitry_dev
@dmitry_dev Год назад
@@elizabeth_777 Hi. If you are going to learn Ukrainian, I could help you. I am not a teacher, but Ukrainian and russian native speaker, having conversations with you could improve my own skills in English as well.
@Daniel_Poirot
@Daniel_Poirot Год назад
@@elizabeth_777 , you can also learn its history with me.
@Goahead206
@Goahead206 Год назад
Thanks a lot for donating, please consider Ukrainian charities (like official United24), instead of Red Cross or similar big institutions.
@br1ognloid
@br1ognloid 7 месяцев назад
I’m from France and i’m learning the Ukrainian language! Slava Ukraine!
@Sleepyphoenix
@Sleepyphoenix 4 месяца назад
Nice to hear 🇺🇦🤝🏻🇫🇷
@Pilum1000
@Pilum1000 3 месяца назад
Gloire à libérer la Corse!😁
@kt7629
@kt7629 17 дней назад
Wow! That is so incredible! Best of luck! It really warms my heart to hear!:) Merci:)! I wish you all the best in learning!
@recoilofyourmind
@recoilofyourmind День назад
learn Russian, its more useful
@marekurbaniak1164
@marekurbaniak1164 Год назад
I am from Poland and now I learn Ukrainian. Big thanks for this video covering the language of our neighbors and friends. Слава Україні! 💙💛
@iaroslavakryvoshei3593
@iaroslavakryvoshei3593 Год назад
Wish you luck with learning 💛💙
@axathearcticfox5514
@axathearcticfox5514 Год назад
Героям слава!
@koeki7750
@koeki7750 Год назад
Героям слава
@krymskyj_jasmyn_ua
@krymskyj_jasmyn_ua Год назад
Дякую! Героям Слава! ❤🤍💫💙💛
@ZhovtoBlakytniy
@ZhovtoBlakytniy Год назад
I learned some Polish in Poland this year. Bardzo dziękuję (for all of the help in hard times, Poland) ❤️
@jonasjonava
@jonasjonava 2 месяца назад
If you know Czech, Polish - a group of Slavic languages, it's easy to learn Ukrainian. I understand about 80%, I can also read Ukrainian. I write only with the help of the Google translate program. Glory to Ukraine!!! Lithuania. Kaunas 1000k❤️❤️❤️
@JERRY_HEIL
@JERRY_HEIL Год назад
How well you know the history of our country! SO IMPRESSED💙💛💪🏽 thank you for doing this for us!
@storylearning
@storylearning Год назад
A real pleasure
@elenalysak4947
@elenalysak4947 Год назад
Нічого собі! Яна, так приємно на ютубі в коментах тертися плечами із зіркою естради і шоубізнесу)
@julianopasaran7200
@julianopasaran7200 10 месяцев назад
Wow, I couldn't imagine having seen you here!💞☺️
@th-uh2oo
@th-uh2oo 4 месяца назад
If he knew the history of Ukraine, he would never say this nonsense.
@Sleepyphoenix
@Sleepyphoenix 4 месяца назад
In general yes, but some nuances are wrong
@user-gg5qj5fo5x
@user-gg5qj5fo5x Год назад
I am Ukrainian) And I really appreciate that foreigners like you tell our tragic history especially in this time of war. We’re fighting for independence right now and your support is very important for Ukrainians. Thank you❤
@dmytrodelen
@dmytrodelen Год назад
I don’t agree that it’s tragic, it’s difficult, challenging but it’s heroic, because against all the odds we are here and we are proud
@-ratalbas7115
@-ratalbas7115 Год назад
@@dmytrodelen Це дуже трагічно, як і будь-яка війна ця війна наповнена смертями, стражданнями і людським горем.
@wom_Bat
@wom_Bat Год назад
@@-ratalbas7115 They have a rich history of people trying to erase them, yet persevering.
@andreitiberiovicgazdovici
@andreitiberiovicgazdovici Год назад
Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦 ✊ 🇮🇹
@user-nd5gg1cj5m
@user-nd5gg1cj5m Год назад
о єба, не часто бачиш українця у коментах. Як ти там, брате?
@suntzu1168
@suntzu1168 Год назад
As an Ukrainian This guy is a hero, not only did he tell about Ukrainian language, he also said Kyiv and not Kiev
@yarinajoy3602
@yarinajoy3602 Год назад
Yep, Kyiv it's correct name
@Viky.A.V.
@Viky.A.V. Год назад
yep, I was surprised too! Such a profound research! gotta share it with everyone.
@vsvinchuk
@vsvinchuk Год назад
Olly had some help obviously ;) But to my knowledge, this is hands down the most accurate video on the subject of Ukrainian history and language on RU-vid.
@suntzu1168
@suntzu1168 Год назад
Wow 109 likes nice
@Moskalhater
@Moskalhater Год назад
But used so-called Kievan Rus name. He doesn't know that term has been invented by the Moscow historians to tie their history with the Rus state.
@miriamrojas5059
@miriamrojas5059 Год назад
Ви неймовірні, такий рівень підтримки... Величезна дяка всім причетним до створення цього відео💙💛
@Daniel_Poirot
@Daniel_Poirot Год назад
Завітайте до мене. :)
@mishaknopkin2199
@mishaknopkin2199 Год назад
I am Russian American for 31 years. You speak Ukrainian? There is a Civil War in Ukraine since 2014. Russians in Ukraine don't want to be Ukrainians. They want to speak Russian. So, they took weapons like we Americans ~250 years ago to protect Russian culture and educate their children in Russian. And now in 2022 Russia steps in and takes home four regions (more to come). You want Ukraine but fit into a much smaller shoes (borders) and fight with Poland to keep Lvov and Kresty.
@axisboss1654
@axisboss1654 11 месяцев назад
I’m learning Ukrainian because I have partial Ukrainian heritage, it really is an interesting language .
@maxstepko2025
@maxstepko2025 2 месяца назад
lets be friends!!!
@thatonestudentfromceriakid4148
@thatonestudentfromceriakid4148 33 минуты назад
@@maxstepko2025 wth d you speak it?
@youobserver6881
@youobserver6881 Год назад
This is also true for Qazaqstan🇰🇿, which also was occupied by Russian Empire, undergone the famine, which is called in Qazaqstan “Asharshylyk“ so there were death twice as much of Ukranian deaths. Furthermere, both Ukraine and Qazaqstan were under Soviet occupation, and in 1991 both these states gained their Independence. Glory to Ukraine, qazaqs with you🇰🇿🇺🇦🇰🇿🇺🇦🇰🇿🇺🇦
@jinochka13
@jinochka13 Год назад
God I believe Qazaqstan and Ukraine will be free from russian terrorism, and we'll just all chill with our languages and cultures 😭
@ilyakovtaniuk2006
@ilyakovtaniuk2006 Год назад
Glory to Heroes. Be safe, be free
@tktilk3878
@tktilk3878 Год назад
Freedom ana peace for you, my friend. I can only imagine how many moskowians are coming now to your country seeking refuge and in same time telling you how to live in your own country. We also know about moskowians who live there, to our pity some of them were Ukrainians before, forgot of their origins out of convenience
@Krilef
@Krilef Год назад
Героям слава! Алга Казакстан!
@jio5680
@jio5680 Год назад
We also share Shevchenko)
@PowerPuff_cheeeze
@PowerPuff_cheeeze Год назад
Fun fact: "Carol of the Bells" was adapted from "The Little Swallow" (or Bountiful Evening, or Shchedryk) - ukrainian shchedrivka (we singing it in Shchedryi Vechir). It was written by Ukrainian composer and teacher Mykola Leontovych (he lived and died in my oblast)
@ZhovtoBlakytniy
@ZhovtoBlakytniy Год назад
This song is very popular in the US around Christmas.
@Daniel_Poirot
@Daniel_Poirot Год назад
Welcome if you want to know more about the Ukrainian language.
@thenashbridges
@thenashbridges Год назад
While "Carols of the Bells" has it's own lyrics, there's a word by word translation of Shchedryk into English made by Eileen. Check out her RU-vid channel if you want to know the roots of this famous carol.
@Daniel_Poirot
@Daniel_Poirot Год назад
I mean, join me.
@wzzzup
@wzzzup Год назад
Yeah. And he was killed by soviet chekist.
@PatriciaSantos-qt9lw
@PatriciaSantos-qt9lw 7 месяцев назад
Excellent. I loved this video about the beautiful Language of the bravest People in the world. *From Portugal. 💗🇺🇦🔱
@Sleepyphoenix
@Sleepyphoenix 4 месяца назад
🇺🇦❣️🇵🇹
@JoWood2000
@JoWood2000 Год назад
I'm Polish 🇵🇱 and I'm trying to understand Ukrainian language. Of course, I remembered every Ukrainian alphabet letter. Still is not perfect but I think that I could learning Ukrainian language from Duolingo. This is beautiful language that is similar to Polish, Belarussian and Slovak. russians was trying to wipe Polish and Ukrainian from the world but their attempts was waste time and russians will always lose if they are trying to wipe any culture or any language or any nation. Our languages survived everything and they will survive. We Poles, we made our language and culture to survive any brutal times. And like Ukrainians are now making any efforts to survive and they already win! Україна переможе! 🇵🇱🤝🇺🇦
@tanyaalex3767
@tanyaalex3767 Год назад
I am an ethnic Ukrainian, but I spoke Russian for 35 years, because my ancestors were Russified, on 24.02 I completely switched to Ukrainian. thanks for the video
@Bzgiorno_Bzgiovanna
@Bzgiorno_Bzgiovanna Год назад
Gigachad pani👍
@valeriezaverukha433
@valeriezaverukha433 Год назад
Ви є прикладом того, що ніколи не пізно перейти на рідну мову, навіть якщо так сталося, що все життя говорили по-російськи. Дякую Вам за Ваш вибір і Вашу свідомість!❤ Слава Україні!
@Proidysweet
@Proidysweet Год назад
То складно, але дуже приємно знати. Успіхів :з
@user-cy1yg8yf7v
@user-cy1yg8yf7v Год назад
Better later than never ;)
@tanyaalex3767
@tanyaalex3767 Год назад
@@valeriezaverukha433 Героям Слава! Знаєте, намагалась перейти ще у 2014, але люди навколи хіхікали, та казали "не видєлуйся", був навіть конфлікт з чоловіком у магазині, де він прямо кричав, щоб я розмовляла "на нормальном язікє"... я мала пересилити їх ще тоді(( але тепер, хай ті хто залишився російськомовним соромляться.
@oleksandrbyelyenko435
@oleksandrbyelyenko435 Год назад
Helicopter in Ukrainian: Гелікоптер - Helicoptér Гвинтокрил - Hvyntokryl Вертоліт - Vertolit
@ascende_superius
@ascende_superius Год назад
Basically each of forms are just coming from different languages: Helicoptér from English, Vertolit from Russian, and Hvyntokry̍l is, i guess, native Ukrainian word. The last one is really cool to use Upd: ok, i got it, there's a difference between those. _Helicopter_ comes from Greek, and _Vertolit_ is also native Ukrainian word. They are the same. But _Hvyntokryl_ is gyrodine, though often used as synonym to the first two
@oleksandrbyelyenko435
@oleksandrbyelyenko435 Год назад
@@ascende_superius Hvyntokryl is proper Ukrainian indeed.
@artemgrischuk7741
@artemgrischuk7741 Год назад
Yeah, and all of them are correct. They are synonims
@kadmytr
@kadmytr Год назад
Actually "гвинтокрил" ("hvyntokryl") is "gyrodyne", not "helicopter". It's common mistake.
@oleksandrbyelyenko435
@oleksandrbyelyenko435 Год назад
@@kadmytr well, the word is used for helicopter and no-one is thinking about etymology
@irynanaumenko5586
@irynanaumenko5586 Год назад
I am Ukrainian living in the USA. Thank you for your work done telling about the language, the history of my native country.
@pas0003
@pas0003 Год назад
I'm a Ukrainian who mostly speaks Russian and English, living overseas. I'm going back to my roots and learning Ukrainian and ditching Russian. I'm a prime example of russification. I really appreciate your video! Thank you! 🇺🇦 I'm really glad you mentioned Holodomor as well. Слава Україні!
@Alex.Kalashnik
@Alex.Kalashnik Год назад
Героям Слава! 🇺🇦 Same case here.
@stay_with_me_natalija
@stay_with_me_natalija 3 месяца назад
З такою гордістю: I'm a prime example of russification. 🫤
@dalubwikaan161
@dalubwikaan161 Год назад
I want to learn Ukrainian, and I support Ukrain. Slava Ukraine
@donniemyers192
@donniemyers192 Год назад
Thank you so much for that!
@marinaveselovskaya4505
@marinaveselovskaya4505 Год назад
And Chinese!!
@user-jg7jb7ml3i
@user-jg7jb7ml3i Год назад
Героям Слава!
@NikusikJJ
@NikusikJJ Год назад
В чем именно Слава украины как самостоятельной страны!!?? Украина была сильна только в составе России, больше некогда..
@suntzu1168
@suntzu1168 Год назад
@@NikusikJJ я так бачу що про Київську Русь та про Запоріжзьку Січ У вас в школах не вчать
@misterx2598
@misterx2598 Год назад
Дякую за твою роботу, друже! Наша мова не вмре і не загине, скільки б вороги на неї не зазіхали! Слава Україні!
@oleh_1337
@oleh_1337 Год назад
🔱 🇺🇦
@Daniel_Poirot
@Daniel_Poirot Год назад
Їм не вдасться. Приєднуйтеся до мене в посиленні її обороноздатності.
@oleksandrmedvedev
@oleksandrmedvedev Год назад
Слава Україні!
@Daniel_Poirot
@Daniel_Poirot Год назад
@@oleksandrmedvedev , Героям Слава!
@user-vi2oj6hb5p
@user-vi2oj6hb5p Год назад
ми її і без ворогів понівечимо. Дебільними фемінітивами і словами, виколупаними з 300-річної сивини, які типу як аутентичніші. І не забудьте про кончене гекання, де не треба. Мене аж плавить, коли чую Г там, де англійською звук Х. Пропала українська мова давно і назавжди...
@Aflapoid
@Aflapoid Год назад
Thank you so much for showing the difficult fate of the Ukrainian language 💙💛
@melantepalantur7143
@melantepalantur7143 Год назад
Another comment from a Ukrainian here, I cried through pretty much the first part of the video as you mentioned all the historic events that happened to our language. Thank you. Keep up the good work.
@mishaknopkin2199
@mishaknopkin2199 Год назад
I am Russian American for 31 years. You speak Ukrainian? There is a Civil War in Ukraine since 2014. Russians in Ukraine don't want to be Ukrainians. They want to speak Russian. So, they took weapons like we Americans ~250 years ago to protect Russian culture and educate their children in Russian. And now in 2022 Russia steps in and takes home four regions (more to come). You want Ukraine but fit into much smaller shoes (borders) and fight with Poland to keep Lvov and Kresty.
@Alex.Kalashnik
@Alex.Kalashnik Год назад
Yes, I often cry when I see foreigners finally recognize and support our history and language. It’s so comforting after centuries of being unknown to the world.
@recycling7581
@recycling7581 5 месяцев назад
Какая история идиоты вас Ленин создал 😂
@kt7629
@kt7629 17 дней назад
I cried too haha! It's so heart-warming to see this work of art, at times when your language is being threatened again. This will live on. So grateful!
@nmdskm7319
@nmdskm7319 Год назад
I'm from Ukraine and I think your work is awesome. Ukrainians and russians are not the same and our native languages as well. We want to let world know about that. Дякую.
@storylearning
@storylearning Год назад
Thank you very much!
@georgyekimov4577
@georgyekimov4577 Год назад
as a urainian can you explain to me the 0:54 moment because the native languages of these countries are often from other families or did he mean the there are many ethnic speakers i dont get it. PS. stay strong We are very sorry (mostly)
@user-bv9fw6zf4k
@user-bv9fw6zf4k Год назад
​@@georgyekimov4577 There are a lot of different dialects in Ukrainian language because our country didn't have it's own statehood for many years. Ukrainian language have been developing in close relationship with languages of surrounding nations
@georgyekimov4577
@georgyekimov4577 Год назад
@@user-bv9fw6zf4k thanks for the answer
@annabackman3028
@annabackman3028 Год назад
@@user-bv9fw6zf4k In Sweden, a very tall country, the dialects in north and south sounds VERY different from each other. We also have a long border to our Nordic brother Norway. Norwegian and Swedish are very similar, and we can understand and make us understood rather easily. IF not different dialects messes it up. Along the border the Norwegians and Swedes living just across the border have more in common than with standard Norwegian (Norway has TWO similar languages, btw! A legacy from when Norway was under Danish king and flag) and standard Swedish.. I you look at Sweden on a map, you will see two rather large lakes. About (estimating!) 100km north of the largest lake, they speak an incomprehensible dialekt. In the middle of Sweden, the region around the city Östersund, a vast area called Jämtland, and the old dialect 'Jamska'. Not so many speaks like the old people in the seventies did. Luckily the people there, 'Jamtar', are proud of their special dialect, which is more like an own language. They use a lot of own words, not to be found in neither Swedish nor Norwegian. The most part of the rest is Old Norse, and the grammar is more similar to Icelandic than Sew-Nor. Or Danish for that matter. For the fun of it (some take it seriously 😂) the Jamtar have founded their own country 'Republiken Jämtland', with their own president, and 'national anthem', which is beautiful, actually. This is not preparations for a coup, it started as a stunt 1963. 😂😂 Here's 'Jämtlanssåmgen' sung a cappella by a young woman, in Jamska, not Swedish. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-X51zDJ8XXecg.html
@yevaerin4744
@yevaerin4744 Год назад
I am so proud to be a Ukrainian. Our language is a true treasure
@dav2ry7
@dav2ry7 Год назад
Тільки забруднена вона трохи... 😔
@yevaerin4744
@yevaerin4744 Год назад
@@dav2ry7череж суржик
@Daniel_Poirot
@Daniel_Poirot Год назад
I also investigate this treasure.
@mishaknopkin2199
@mishaknopkin2199 Год назад
I am Russian American for 31 years. You speak Ukrainian? There is a Civil War in Ukraine since 2014. Russians in Ukraine don't want to be Ukrainians. They want to speak Russian. So, they took weapons like we Americans ~250 years ago to protect Russian culture and educate their children in Russian. And now in 2022 Russia steps in and takes home four regions (more to come). You want Ukraine but fit into much smaller shoes (borders) and fight with Poland to keep Lvov and Kresty.
@hilarjia
@hilarjia Год назад
@@yevaerin4744 в суржику немає нічого поганого🫣
@corneliaminor4810
@corneliaminor4810 Год назад
So interesting to learn about the history of the Ukrainian language (and also about Ukrainian history)! I just started to learn Ukrainian and yes, it is difficult. But nevertheless I have fun with learning! Now I'm even more interested!
@BloomessaWowWinxClub
@BloomessaWowWinxClub Год назад
Don’t stop! Wish you luck💙💛
@helengroza
@helengroza Год назад
This is the best video in English I've seen about Ukrainian language. Thank you for doing this! The result is a wonderful product. 👍🏻 Bravo! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I'm impressed with how much you know about us, the Ukrainians, and our history. I appreciate sharing this knowledge with the English-speaking world ❣️
@valeriamarus6520
@valeriamarus6520 Год назад
If I am not mistaken, Ukrainian is THE ONLY language in the world in which the word "man" (human, person) has a feminine gender: людина (l'udyna). Ukrainian also has feminine forms for all professions, which indicates respect for women since ancient times. And the last fact. The Ukrainian language is melodious also because it is flexible: in many words, the first letter can change depending on the last letter of the previous word to achieve melodiousness. Many thanks for sharing the history of Ukrainian! Slava Ukraini!
@valeriamarus6520
@valeriamarus6520 Год назад
@Andrew Najdenov hahaha, true
@NataliaVasylenko
@NataliaVasylenko Год назад
This is true indeed. Thanks for sharing these facts!
@kagobenz
@kagobenz Год назад
What does having feminine forms for all professions in a language have to do with respect (or disrespect or whatever else) for women? The correct answer is - nothing. It's a language and it has nothing to do with sick fantasies of some women who are obsessed with their gender. Nuff said.
@connormurphy683
@connormurphy683 Год назад
The Arabic word for 'people' (ناس nās) is grammatically feminine singular
@LaParisienne971
@LaParisienne971 Год назад
No, If you mean “man” as male in Ukrainian is - чоловік, if you mean “man” as human - is людина And людина is fem. Most of professions in Ukrainian have famine forms, you are right. But same things happened in German and in polish . For ex in English doctor (he or she), in German (arzt,- he doctor, ärztin she doctor) In polish (lekarz - he doctor, lekarka - she doctor), in Ukrainian (лікар -he doctor, лікарка - she doctor) But if you will you in Ukrainian masc. form for the profession of woman it could be acceptable.
@user-qs5rn6dj7g
@user-qs5rn6dj7g Год назад
Дякую, що розповідаєте всьому світу про українців. Нам потрібна ваша підтримка 💙💛
@user-dt6rh1yv8f
@user-dt6rh1yv8f Год назад
Так це правда
@Daniel_Poirot
@Daniel_Poirot Год назад
Були вже у мене?
@mishaknopkin2199
@mishaknopkin2199 Год назад
I am Russian American for 31 years. You speak Ukrainian? There is a Civil War in Ukraine since 2014. Russians in Ukraine don't want to be Ukrainians. They want to speak Russian. So, they took weapons like we Americans ~250 years ago to protect Russian culture and educate their children in Russian. And now in 2022 Russia steps in and takes home four regions (more to come). You want Ukraine but fit into much smaller shoes (borders) and fight with Poland to keep Lvov and Kresty.
@irinaruzhanskaya3840
@irinaruzhanskaya3840 Год назад
Amazing story about beautiful and much-suffering Ukrainian language! Thank you for populating among EN speaking audience! Glory to Ukraine!
@mariachernous1941
@mariachernous1941 Год назад
As a Ukrainian I want to thank you for sharing the story of my mother tongue. It's so important to us to make foreigners understand not only our culture, but also our history ❤️ We do appreciate your hard work!
@igorsvyryd
@igorsvyryd Год назад
I am Ukrainian and I'm impressed with the ammount of research and efford you've put into making this video. Thank you for your work, really appreciate your support, especially in such a grieve time, when our people once again have to fight for our lives, language and country deffending ourselves from russcism.
@Charles_D-Artagnan
@Charles_D-Artagnan Год назад
The author did a lot of work and most importantly - he tells the truth, in accordance with historical facts.
@morganbog8749
@morganbog8749 Год назад
I am really impressed how many Ukrainians here have no clue about own history! 🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️ Really sad...
@igorsvyryd
@igorsvyryd Год назад
​ @Morgan Bog One of key points of this video is desperate attempts of Russia to erase Ukrainian history. Partially these efforts succeeded. So why are you impressed?
@Charles_D-Artagnan
@Charles_D-Artagnan Год назад
@@morganbog8749 Many Ukrainians know their history. It all depends on the time when they studied: the USSR or in Independent Ukraine.
@familymaslov1971
@familymaslov1971 Год назад
I am really surprised that someone care to learn our history
@dahliyani
@dahliyani Год назад
I'm learning Ukrainian. The only language I've loved enough to put the effort into learning. I listen to Ukrainian music exclusively at the moment and I love the sound of the language and the emotion behind it but people look at me weirdly when I tell them that. oh well. Thank you for the history of this language.
@sanagul-origin5412
@sanagul-origin5412 Год назад
Where are you from?
@artempatyka8103
@artempatyka8103 Год назад
Write me if you need help in learning Ukrainian 😊
@Warponator
@Warponator Год назад
same as Artem, hit me up if you need help with learning. I'm mostly in Telegram (something like WhatsUp) but i have a Discord as well
@libera9552
@libera9552 Год назад
👍👍👍
@maryfrom
@maryfrom Год назад
Let us know if you need any support here :) Greetings from Kyiv 🇺🇦
@libera9552
@libera9552 Год назад
Thank you for supporting Ukraine!💝 Stand with Ukraine!💪💪💪🇺🇦 God save and bless Ukraine! 🙏🙏🙏
@Vseznaushaya
@Vseznaushaya Год назад
Thank you from Ukraine! You made a very interesting story about our language. We hope, Europeans now understand the difference between Ukrainians and Russians. Thank you for supporting us💙💛 I subscribed
@antekp2965
@antekp2965 Год назад
Widzę, że swołocz rosyjska alergicznie reaguje na inofrmacje o ukraińskim
@bastion6421
@bastion6421 Год назад
What language is this? It looks familiar, and I see familiar words. Is it Czech?
@antekp2965
@antekp2965 Год назад
@@bastion6421 Polish.
@user-uj7qt5fk6k
@user-uj7qt5fk6k Год назад
You're totally right. Русня біситься через кожну згадку правди про Україну. Russians are allergic to truth. Hi from Ukraine 🇺🇦
@p_serdiuk
@p_serdiuk Год назад
It's so weird that I had no problems understanding that as a Ukrainian, but I can't really respond. :D
@ttlbrh
@ttlbrh Год назад
Always has been
@alexanderkretov7731
@alexanderkretov7731 Год назад
Мені, як українцю, дуже приємно слухати як ти розповідаєш нашу історію. Велике дякую за твою працю, однозначно лайк!
@s19or
@s19or Год назад
I'am Ukrainian. Thank you Olly for your job. Glory to Ukraine!🇺🇦✊
@sterlingdafydd5834
@sterlingdafydd5834 Год назад
After studying Russian since high school ….decades….now my attention is turned to Ukrainian..!!!
@mohandimazatene6153
@mohandimazatene6153 8 месяцев назад
It makes sens as Ukrainian is much more spoken language all over the world than the Russian one !
@mitchyoung93
@mitchyoung93 8 месяцев назад
@@mohandimazatene6153 And it has many more world famous writers than Russian!
@Mary-yp1dc
@Mary-yp1dc 5 месяцев назад
​@@mohandimazatene6153да вы что ? Носителей украинского языка куда меньше ,как бы не хотелось верить в сказочное "обратное" .
@miroslavaharnuskova3717
@miroslavaharnuskova3717 Год назад
Ukrainian language is so beautiful. Thank you for a great video!! ❤from Slovakia🇸🇰❤🇺🇦
@listoopad
@listoopad Год назад
Дякуємо вам)
@Diashka0
@Diashka0 Год назад
💗💗💗💗Дякую - thank!!!!🇸🇰💓🇺🇦
@user-kp5ru7ng6d
@user-kp5ru7ng6d Год назад
Ďakujem mnohokrát ❤️💙💛
@evelynmedranorubio2004
@evelynmedranorubio2004 4 месяца назад
I agree
@EeOneGuy
@EeOneGuy Год назад
Wow, thank you Olly for your job!
@Lev_DM
@Lev_DM Год назад
Damn, you are still around
@dann-il2lu
@dann-il2lu Год назад
Слава Украине
@Arseniy_3333
@Arseniy_3333 Год назад
погоджуюсь
@captainwatermelon1238
@captainwatermelon1238 Год назад
Привіт Ваня і Слава Україні :)
@Megasigman2000
@Megasigman2000 Год назад
Молодець КОЗАЧЕ
@user-er9vx1kp5u
@user-er9vx1kp5u Год назад
I am Ukrainian and I'd like to thank you for this amazing video about my mother tongue 😘
@yuliaom3616
@yuliaom3616 Год назад
Thank you for spreading information about the Ukrainian language and culture. It is very pleasant for the Ukrainian people and it means a lot.❤️🇺🇦
@cauchemarr
@cauchemarr Год назад
I am so proud of being Ukrainian and knowing this language)
@ashtonshelton8584
@ashtonshelton8584 Год назад
Ukrainian is a very beautiful language! I’m from Texas in the US, and have been trying to learn some for the last couple of weeks. Слава України!🇺🇦
@Alina-dw2lg
@Alina-dw2lg Год назад
@@ashtonshelton8584Героям Слава 🇺🇦 ❤️
@o.z
@o.z Год назад
@@ashtonshelton8584 This is where the declinations are important: Слава України means Glory of Ukraine. The saying is actually Слава Україні, which means Glory to Ukraine. :)
@ashtonshelton8584
@ashtonshelton8584 Год назад
@@o.z oh that’s valuable valuable information haha thank you!!!
@jinochka13
@jinochka13 Год назад
@@ashtonshelton8584 thank you for for being interested in our language, some people in Ukraine and also in US thinks *goddamnit am i really interested in what's happening somewhere 1000 miles away from my city?*
@svasylenko
@svasylenko Год назад
I am Ukrainian and I greatly appreciate that you made this video. Thank you! Щиро дякую! 💙💛
@Daniel_Poirot
@Daniel_Poirot Год назад
Я теж роблю.
@mishaknopkin2199
@mishaknopkin2199 Год назад
I am Russian American for 31 years. You speak Ukrainian? There is a Civil War in Ukraine since 2014. Russians in Ukraine don't want to be Ukrainians. They want to speak Russian. So, they took weapons like we Americans ~250 years ago to protect Russian culture and educate their children in Russian. And now in 2022 Russia steps in and takes home four regions (more to come). You want Ukraine but fit into much smaller shoes (borders) and fight with Poland to keep Lvov and Kresty.
@andrewrozhen513
@andrewrozhen513 Год назад
Thank you Olly from Ukrainians for this video 🇺🇦
@victoriasnishchuk7652
@victoriasnishchuk7652 Год назад
Our beautiful language will never die. Thank for the video 💛💙💛💙💛
@user-nb4qk2xl3u
@user-nb4qk2xl3u Год назад
Did you know that Christmas Cerrol is actually Schedrivochka, wrigting by Ukrainian compositor, Mykola Leontovych.
@Daniel_Poirot
@Daniel_Poirot Год назад
I do. But I also investigate the history of this language.
@user-ww6bd5wu4i
@user-ww6bd5wu4i Год назад
Hi! I’m Ukrainian, from Kyiv, and I want to thank you for the video:)) The information you told is great, but there’s one thing that you didn’t mention, so I want to tell it. The problem is, because of russification in the past, nowadays there’s really A LOT of Ukrainians who talk Russian in every day life. So did I before the war. We know ukraininan very well, we learn it all the time and use it in official situations, but the truth is, it is hard to take Russian language away, even if people understand the importance of language. We don’t shame people who talk Russian or Ukrainian, but, sadly, we are two language country. BUT because of war there’s now a really great amount of people who talked Russian the whole life, but now start to talk Ukrainian only. And me too. My “home” language was Russian, but my family don’t want to talk the language of our enemies anymore. And I’m glad that many adults and teenagers change Russian to Ukrainian too. It’s like a bad habit that we need to get rid of. That’s all, that you for attention)
@zaba18
@zaba18 Год назад
Same story, sister!
@vasssssson
@vasssssson Год назад
I have nothing to say. Just. Thanks to you from all my heart to tell the true story of Ukrainian language survivor. Survive...
@GloryToUkrainianPeople
@GloryToUkrainianPeople 7 месяцев назад
As a Ukrainian living in the USA I am very grateful for your video 💙💛 The world must know about how beautiful Ukrainian is. It is one of the most romantic and musical languages (along with French, Italian and Spanish languages) Дуже Дякую! 🙏🏻🇺🇦🙏🏻
@kashiomi_art
@kashiomi_art Год назад
Thank you for this wonderful video! Shevchenko helped popularize the language we now know as modern Ukrainian, but there was one more outstanding man before him. Ivan Kotliarevskyy was "the first modern Ukrainian writer" with his poem "Eneida" and further works. I've been russian speaking for most of my life because of past forced russification of Ukrainian cities, especially in the eastern and central Ukraine, since they are closer to russia. But I'm extremely happy that now me and all my loved ones switched to Ukrainian. We cherish our language, because it's beautiful, powerful and free.
@kashiomi_art
@kashiomi_art Год назад
The part about the word helicopter is true! We have three words for it: гелікоптер, вертоліт, гвинтокрил. The first two are used the most often
@Mortablunt
@Mortablunt Год назад
Shevchenko was a Nazi www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110671186-005/pdf
@tktilk3878
@tktilk3878 Год назад
Хороше рішення, друже, ці московитські чорти спершу приносять пушкіна і повчають тебе як жити у тебе дома а потім кажуть - "мижебратья" і приїжджають на танках і посилають тебе і твоїх дітей робити те саме в інші чужі країни
@Daniel_Poirot
@Daniel_Poirot Год назад
@@kashiomi_art , join me to learn the past of our ancestors. If you wish. Glory to Ukraine!
@victoriakyivua6929
@victoriakyivua6929 Год назад
Fully support this comment, friend. I was born in the South East, i always loved Ukrainian language more , but all my neighbors and most of relatives were speaking russian back in the days, nowdays they all speak Ukrainian and me too moreover i moved 15 years ago to central Ukraine
@LisaAugust
@LisaAugust Год назад
I am a Ukrainian refugee currently living in England. I'm overwhelmed by all the support and interest British people have for our culture, history, and language! Thank you so much, this video was incredibly interesting and insightful! Thank you for supporting and telling more people about Ukraine! 🇺🇦🥺
@Daniel_Poirot
@Daniel_Poirot Год назад
I'm telling even more about it.
@mishaknopkin2199
@mishaknopkin2199 Год назад
I am Russian American for 31 years. You speak Ukrainian? There is a Civil War in Ukraine since 2014. Russians in Ukraine don't want to be Ukrainians. They want to speak Russian. So, they took weapons like we Americans ~250 years ago to protect Russian culture and educate their children in Russian. And now in 2022 Russia steps in and takes home four regions (more to come). You want Ukraine but fit into much smaller shoes (borders) and fight with Poland to keep Lvov and Kresty.
@oksanaklymenko3486
@oksanaklymenko3486 Год назад
Olly, thank you very much for such kind and pleasant words of support for the Ukrainian language and Ukraine! Many hugs from Ukraine😘
@mishaknopkin2199
@mishaknopkin2199 Год назад
I am Russian American for 31 years. You speak Ukrainian? There is a Civil War in Ukraine since 2014. Russians in Ukraine don't want to be Ukrainians. They want to speak Russian. So, they took weapons like we Americans ~250 years ago to protect Russian culture and educate their children in Russian. And now in 2022 Russia steps in and takes home four regions (more to come). You want Ukraine but fit into much smaller shoes (borders) and fight with Poland to keep Lvov and Kresty.
@elenayakymiv1018
@elenayakymiv1018 Год назад
Дуже дякую Вам за таку грандіозну працю в дослідженні української мови, історії, культури. Вражаюче позитивний погляд на український народ, це так цінно для мене. Я запитувала себе (особливо, коли розпочалася війна) : що мій народ несе в собі цінного унікального і важливого для світу. Які якості мого народу збагачують цій світ? І отримала відповідь від Вас. Всередині свого народу не так добре це можна побачити, як це можна зробити зі сторони, свіжим поглядом, так би мовити. Прекрасно освітлено Вами героїчність і незламність українського народу. І милозвучність самої мови Ви прирівняли до співу птахів! Також широкі можливості надавати відтінків і змінювати значення явища, змінюючи слова з допомогою префіксів та суфіксів. Благодарю Вас за такий надихаючий погляд і глибокий вдумливий аналіз історії і мови. Безмежно вдячна.
@freikorpsdamonisch8127
@freikorpsdamonisch8127 Год назад
Схожі почуття виникли. Знаєте, нас століттями принижували і хоч я достатньо освічений і вихований в досить патріотичній родині, щоб не мати багатьох комплексів (наприклад з підліткового віку принципово розмовляв україгською в російськомовному середовищі, нехай у великій компанії), але все одно треба був свіжий погляд збоку. Дивно як часто ми не помічаємо очевидного у собі, зате сторонні бачать. У вас вийшло надзвичайно ємко в одному реченні і тремтливо в цілому. Погляд зачепився за комент.) "що мій народ несе в собі цінного унікального і важливого для світу. Які якості мого народу збагачують цій світ?" - перфектно. Постановка питання дуже по українськи. Добра вам.
@user-xg2jt2rz6n
@user-xg2jt2rz6n Год назад
I really like you pointed out that Ukrainian has more similarities with Belorussian and Polish than with russian, this fact was ignored by many years, because of russian speculation about ‘language cradle’, which is proved to be nonsense. We still fighting for this language to live, generation by generation, and it means a lot, that now we are not alone in this fight. Thank you
@mariuszlech9173
@mariuszlech9173 Год назад
Niestety to co piszesz to jest tylko współczesna propaganda , przeciętny Polak gdy styka się z językiem Ukraińskim nie rozumie więcej jak 20 procent słów . Podobnie jest z Ukraińcami . Tę propagandę szerzą sami Ukraińcy w celu ''przytulenia " się do Polski i Polaków . Ale wydaje się to być bardziej śmieszne jak godne zainteresowania .
@mariuszlech9173
@mariuszlech9173 Год назад
A jako ciekawostkę powiem ci że każdy Polak, Słowak czy Czech rozumie język 'Karpato-Rusinów, w 80 procentach . Dziwny zbieg okoliczności prawda?
@daianaiskander2757
@daianaiskander2757 Год назад
I'm Ukrainian (Ukrainian native speaker) from Donetsk and not even sure which language is it, yet I understand your comment :D
@user-xg2jt2rz6n
@user-xg2jt2rz6n Год назад
@@mariuszlech9173 I do understand Polish, even I wasn’t introduced to it like to russian from media and TV, it may be hard for me to read or to write, since we use cyrillic, but it’s easy to understand. But what drives me crazy is anywhere I go abroad people assume I am supposed or obligated to know russian. It’s always a surprise for them, that I rather will speak English or try to understand their native language, but not russian.
@mariuszlech9173
@mariuszlech9173 Год назад
@@user-xg2jt2rz6n I tym się różnimy , jako narody i jako kultury . Polska i Polacy wycierpieli o wiele więcej prześladowań i wojen ze strony Rosji niż Ukraińcy , tylko nikt was o tym nie uczy . Gdy wasz język w Rosji była traktowany jak ''język prostego ludu ", to nasz polski była systematycznie niszczony , Polacy rusyfikowani w szkołach a inteligencja wywożona na Syberię przez 100 lat , w tym czasie Szewczenko pod opieką rosyjskiego arystokraty tworzył swoją literaturę w waszym języku ukraińskim . Ale nie dostajemy ''szału" kiedy rozmawiamy z kimś w języku rosyjskim, na przykład z uchodzcami z Ukrainy czy z Gruzinami albo z Białorusinami . Ja sam znam zarówno rosyjski jak i angielski i nie mam żadnych problemów z rozmawianiem w jednym czy drugim języku .
@vladyslavh3940
@vladyslavh3940 Год назад
Thank you for covering my native tongue! Much love from Ukraine🇺🇦❤️
@storylearning
@storylearning Год назад
Same to you!
@user-wc8cj7dc3n
@user-wc8cj7dc3n Год назад
*language
@vladyslavh3940
@vladyslavh3940 Год назад
@@user-wc8cj7dc3n “tongue” can also be used in this case. There’s no need for correction
@Morriell
@Morriell Год назад
@@vladyslavh3940, no, it can't. The Oxford dictionary specify what a "tongue" is. It have a identical pronunciation with "language" word in a russian translation, but the meaning is completely different. The "tongue" is a part of a body, while the "language" is a system of communication consisting of sounds, words, and grammar
@vladyslavh3940
@vladyslavh3940 Год назад
@@Morriell “Tongue” is also used to mean “language”, although it’s a somewhat old-fashioned usage. Just to give one example: the King James Version of the Bible, published in 1611 but used very widely by English-speaking Christians for centuries afterwards, mentions how Jesus’s disciples “began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance.” (Acts 2:4) It means that they were speaking different languages. Your “mother tongue” or “native tongue” is the language you learned from your mother, as a child-although you might one day master a “foreign tongue”. It’s an expression that is used by native speakers. It doesn’t have to do anything with Russian at all.
@nastyanikulshina6449
@nastyanikulshina6449 Год назад
I am Ukrainian and thank you so much for this video ❤ Дякую! Слава Україні !
@Alex.Kalashnik
@Alex.Kalashnik Год назад
I second that. Thank you so much for your hard work and passion!
@user-zr9hm3vr6x
@user-zr9hm3vr6x Год назад
I am Ukrainian, but after Russian attack start living in Portugal. Thank you for your video and the interest. Дякую. Бажаю процвітання!!👍
@annabackman3028
@annabackman3028 Год назад
I was already in awe over the strength of the Ukrainian people, but this rose it even more!! Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦! Much respect from 🇸🇪
@staskozak8118
@staskozak8118 Год назад
you have nice flag colours btw
@griswa
@griswa Год назад
Thanks for your support
@valerieandherlifeofwonders2465
Thanks for the great video! I just wanted to add few facts to it: 1. Shevchenko was actually a slave (in Ukraine a slave was called "kripak") and he was bought by his friends from his master. He also was a painter and quite a great socialite. 2. The first modern (or you may say peoples - народна мова) Ukrainian language poem was written by Ivan Kotlyarevskyi and published in 1798, so before Shevchenko (or Pushkin, if we're comparing) was even born. It's called "Eneida" (yes, like Virgil's work) and it follows the adventures of a fine and agile kozak Enei ("Еней був парубок моторний. І хлопець хоч куди козак"). It's an amazing humorous poem I highly recommend to anyone interested. AND it was beautifully animated in 1991 and you can watch it for free here on RU-vid, just search for "Eneida/ Енеїда 1991". Even without understanding the language you will definitely enjoy the picture and music. P.S. i got shivers and cried, when you talked about the kobzars. It's not widely a widely known fact, so thanks for speaking up about it in your video.
@alexsandr4835
@alexsandr4835 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing this information about our language and culture. We really appreciate any kind of support. 💙💛 🇬🇧
@iryna1722
@iryna1722 Год назад
Diakuiu for appreciating and spreading Ukrainian word.
@derpauleglot9772
@derpauleglot9772 Год назад
Trying really hard to *not* study Ukrainian because I already have 5 languages to maintain and no urgent reason to study it - but man, what a beautiful language and what an interesting history 🙂 Maybe 10 minutes a day....^^
@StepalexUA
@StepalexUA Год назад
As Ukranian, i wish you luck and "nasnahy" ;)
@derpauleglot9772
@derpauleglot9772 Год назад
@@StepalexUA Дякую
@Grek1574
@Grek1574 Год назад
Come to Ukraine (after the war) and maybe u will find why(or for whom=) learn our language!
@iaroslavakryvoshei3593
@iaroslavakryvoshei3593 Год назад
If you need a native speaker to practice with - we all are here for you! 💙💛
@ZhovtoBlakytniy
@ZhovtoBlakytniy Год назад
Do it 😉👍
@dr.dolzur223
@dr.dolzur223 Год назад
It's amazing that people from other countries appreciate Ukraine. Thanks, buddy!
@Charles_D-Artagnan
@Charles_D-Artagnan Год назад
Due to the war - now many people are interested in - who are Ukrainians?
@olenkaluchyshyn125
@olenkaluchyshyn125 Год назад
Thank you for fascinating video about Ukrainian language! Glory to Ukraine 🇺🇦
@Chillburger
@Chillburger Год назад
💙💛As a ukrainian i want to thank you for your work, this is really important for Ukraine, especially now. Also video is very easy to watch, lots of information i didnt even know by myself! liked and subscribed for sure, and, again - many thanks. 💙💛
@buttermile
@buttermile Год назад
Я українка. Дуже вдячна тобі за створення цього відео. Висвітлення нашої історії дуже важливе для розуміння нас як нації. Дуже вдячна тобі💙💛
@TonyVarious
@TonyVarious Год назад
I am Ukrainian, and really grateful that you covered our history precisely and with love. My great grandmother went through famine in 1930s and she told me about that time. My teachers at school told us about persecution of Ukrainian language during soviet union time. And also worth noticing that modern russian propaganda says that Ukrainian should be exterminated, because it never existed, and its just "Lenin invented Ukraine". So all those who say that it's "cringe" or "fake" actually russians who want to believe that. Thank you again for covering our language in this video!
@storylearning
@storylearning Год назад
Thank you, I’m grateful for your comment
@Soulskinner
@Soulskinner Год назад
"And also worth noticing that modern russian propaganda says that Ukrainian should be exterminated, because it never existed, and its just "Lenin invented Ukraine". " - except it doesn't. Russian propaganda only concerned with keeping rights of Russian speaking population of Ukraine, to speak Russian (rather native language of the people of eastern part of the Ukraine).
@user-xm9sh6pp6r
@user-xm9sh6pp6r Год назад
Враньё!
@TonyVarious
@TonyVarious Год назад
@@user-xm9sh6pp6r you telling me, Ukrainian, that it's a lie? All the evidence and proven materials don't mean for you anything because you believe only what's told on your TV
@Soulskinner
@Soulskinner Год назад
@@TonyVarious Lol. While all the opposite evidence and proven material don't mean for you anything because you believe only what's told on your TV. So what's the difference? And who are the judges?
@LearningSpanishwithDrL
@LearningSpanishwithDrL 19 дней назад
Peace to Ukraine!
@customeruser3716
@customeruser3716 Год назад
Thank you for the honest and professional review! Glory to Ukraine! 🇺🇦
@alphariusomegon5028
@alphariusomegon5028 Год назад
Дуже дякую за поширення на англомовну аудиторію актуальної, та що найважливіше, правдивої інформації про усі перепетії, які пережила наша мова. З любов'ю з Києва)))
@viktoriakondratyuk8276
@viktoriakondratyuk8276 Год назад
Мед для душі коли бачу як висвітлюють нашу історію і не тільки в інших країнах))
@denisss9350
@denisss9350 Год назад
Great video Olly. Many westerners think of Ukraine and its language as Russia(n). But u did some great work showing history of beautiful Ukrainian language. Yet there is another great language - Belorussian, which is unfortunately stands at the edge of extinction. To my Russians speaking friends, you have to admit Ukrainian language exists and you need to embrace the diversity. Same way as Swedes never say that Danish doesn't exist.
@igorrootless515
@igorrootless515 Год назад
Thank You so much for Your support, for support from all of the People of Great Britain, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. All the best to You and Your channel!
@user-uj7qt5fk6k
@user-uj7qt5fk6k Год назад
Ukrainian language plays a huge role for Ukrainian identity. You have described essential aspects of Ukrainian language: how it survived a crackdown on itself. Thanks for covering this topic for English speakers. Слава Україні 🇺🇦❤️
@Daniel_Poirot
@Daniel_Poirot Год назад
Він існує майже з давніх-давен. А я розповідаю як.
@tatvynry6978
@tatvynry6978 Год назад
Героям слава!
@KOOOSH1994
@KOOOSH1994 Год назад
Дуже дякую тобі, що зацікавився історією української мови і розповідаєш про неї на весь світ)
@Daniel_Poirot
@Daniel_Poirot Год назад
Я теж розповідаю.
@mishaknopkin2199
@mishaknopkin2199 Год назад
I am Russian American for 31 years. You speak Ukrainian? There is a Civil War in Ukraine since 2014. Russians in Ukraine don't want to be Ukrainians. They want to speak Russian. So, they took weapons like we Americans ~250 years ago to protect Russian culture and educate their children in Russian. And now in 2022 Russia steps in and takes home four regions (more to come). You want Ukraine but fit into much smaller shoes (borders) and fight with Poland to keep Lvov and Kresty.
@Leni_Lee
@Leni_Lee Год назад
Thank U from the bottom of my Ukrainian heart! ♥️🙏💪💙💛
@user-oz2rr2bk5j
@user-oz2rr2bk5j Год назад
Thank you so much for this wonderful short history of Ukrainian language! ❤❤❤
@ConorClyneTsarExperience
@ConorClyneTsarExperience Год назад
Great video Olly! In Brazil the dialect is indeed an old version of Ukrainian from the west of the country. I would just add that Ukrainian was spreading in use over Russian in the capital, Kyiv, before the 24 February Russian invasion and has now accelerated in use. Putin has ironically been amazing at forging Ukrainian identity and encouraging Ukrainians to speak their national language instead of Russian. 🤦🏼‍♂Greetings from Odesa Mama, Free Ukraine! 🇺🇦
@devansa125
@devansa125 Год назад
Guy you can't understand even the western ukranian dialect.The dialect you hardly talk is central surzhik.
@zefra.records
@zefra.records Год назад
@@devansa125 because it was NOT a dialect, but a separate Galician (Galyćka / Галицька мова) language!
@devansa125
@devansa125 Год назад
@@zefra.records It It is a western dialect with a mix of hungurian,polish,german,russian words.So it is a western surzhik.Which is quite uncomprehensive for the most ukranians.
@wh1teworld154
@wh1teworld154 Год назад
​@@devansa125 it's not true. Dialect in the west is understanded by most of Ukrainians.
@devansa125
@devansa125 Год назад
@@wh1teworld154 On the contrary it is tough to understant western ukranians for the most ukranians.It is easy for them to talk Russian for a smooth conversion.
@EnglishOlgaBond
@EnglishOlgaBond Год назад
Olly, I cannot thank you enough for this video! I’m Ukrainian 🇺🇦 and I got so much pleasure watching this video, listening about my country, my people and our history! Thank you SO MUCH for this tremendous amount of work done to present the true vision on Ukraine and Ukrainians on such a fascinating way! You’re a great talent and a hero for me, as well as to many people here in comments, for sure! Big hugs and many thanks for your support! This means the world to me 🇺🇦🙏💙💛 P.S. came across your channel by accident, but I like and subscribe!
@Daniel_Poirot
@Daniel_Poirot Год назад
What about visiting me? :)
@teti7078
@teti7078 Год назад
Congratulations from Ukraine! Thank you very much for this video! 🥰
@viktoriiaienko5311
@viktoriiaienko5311 Год назад
Wow, thank you Olly! Very important at this moment! ❤ Best regards from Ukraine!🇺🇦
@internetmousse
@internetmousse Год назад
Hi, Ukrainian here! Just wanted to let you know that watching this video made me really emotional, and it actually made me cry a bit, but it's just because I'm so happy you spread the info about our language, I can't thank you enough! :'( The topic of prohibiting a Ukrainian language is really sensitive for me since I was born and raised in the eastern part of Ukraine and my grand-grandparents experienced Holodomor and forced russification, but our family still speaks Ukrainian! I'm glad my parents protected Ukrainian language for me, and now seeing someone from the other country making such a detailed piece about Ukrainian language (which is also can be considered as protecting this language from disappearing) makes my heart melt. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
@Irene-jr3qg
@Irene-jr3qg Год назад
I was crying too. We all feel the pain of our brave ancestors. Until 24.02.2022 the anti Ukrainian language propaganda financed by Russia was still working. This is such a beautiful language. But for Russian empire it was always a language of resistance and freedom loving people. The main danger for this evil empire.
@internetmousse
@internetmousse Год назад
@@Irene-jr3qg Yes, true! Until 24.02.2022 Ukrainian language was considered as "the language of uneducated people from villages" and I was bullied for speaking Ukrainian too :( Soviets created this myth, I'm so glad now this narrative is slowly dying and more and more people are genuinely interested in Ukrainian language
@zoralinka
@zoralinka Год назад
Same here!
@psychedelikchameleon
@psychedelikchameleon Год назад
Ukrainian is beautiful and I'm glad it has survived against huge odds
@Daniel_Poirot
@Daniel_Poirot Год назад
It has survived from the distant past I talk about with my audience.
@PUARockstar
@PUARockstar 15 дней назад
I'm Ukrainian, and I'm revisiting this video, I salute its elgance, simplicity and number of important topics in fairly short time. Mesmerising, and thanks for your support!
@bodiaspace0468
@bodiaspace0468 Год назад
As one of Ukrainian Im very happy to see videos of this type. You realy found true facts about language history
@iVo42928f
@iVo42928f Год назад
I'm a Dutch speaker learning Ukrainian as my first Slavic language. Something I started to notice more and more, especially after looking into historical sound changes, is how many words are cognate to German and its ancestor languages. I cannot say for sure if this is an effect mainly carried through the Polish influence or by a separate cause, but it really eases the acquiring of new words. On top of that, many endings in both cases and verb forms quite resemble their Latin/Ancient Greek counterparts, again making it easier than expected for Germanic/Romance speakers to learn. I do wonder, did more people (especially Romance speakers as I already found German speakers with the same experience and Ukrainians having the same in reverse as they learn Dutch) experience this? And as this is my first Slavic language, with my only experience outside that being a kind of Ukrainian/Czech surzhyk to make myself understood there: are these Germanic loanwords in more Slavic languages?
@whitehotflower
@whitehotflower Год назад
This similarities could be explained with Kyivan Rus history. Those times a lot of vikings were living, traveling, trading and according to some myths even ruling in Ukraine. Also as you mentioned - Poland and Czechia as catholics with Latin influention. It could be one of those reasons or even all together which caused that
@l.y.299
@l.y.299 Год назад
we all have same roots (if you may call it). Check out the "The Indo-European Connection" video on the proto indo-european langauge, that will shed light on the topic you mentioned.
@l.y.299
@l.y.299 Год назад
"Germanic loanwords in more Slavic languages" not necessarily loan words. might just be cognates, as you have mentioned before. Like german Schwein and Ukrainian свиня (same as words for family members, many verbs like "to bear" (ukr. брАти) etc) are the same not because we never had pigs here and borrowed the word along with this poor animal, but because of the common (sort of) ancestors. Though there are Germanic loan words too, especially in western Ukrainian dialects.
@iVo42928f
@iVo42928f Год назад
@@l.y.299 I think I know what video you mentioned, and that is the quite clear cause behind the matching endings and some more 'hidden' cognates. However, the German loanwords are still very close to their (current) German counterparts, way closer than you expect from Slavic-Germanic cognates.
@user-jy6lh2in8k
@user-jy6lh2in8k Год назад
Maybe it's just the Indo-European heritage?
@oleksandran.1959
@oleksandran.1959 Год назад
Величезне дякую за такий якісний матеріал про українську англійською! Ви зробили неперевершено важливу роботу! Слава Україні!
@NikusikJJ
@NikusikJJ Год назад
В чем именно Слава украины как самостоятельной страны!!?? Украина была сильна только в составе России, больше некогда..
@a93838
@a93838 Год назад
@@NikusikJJ клоун, не шути так больше
@a93838
@a93838 Год назад
@@NikusikJJ молчи, раб путлера
@NikusikJJ
@NikusikJJ Год назад
@@a93838 да ты что, а не скажешь, почему в 1996г налоговых резидентов было 36,6 миллиона человек, в 2012 году 17 милионов, а на конец 2020г уже 6,9 миллиона... Это официальные данные налоговой службы Украины. Почему при СССР Украина потребляла 89 миллиардов м3 газа а на 2020г 28 миллиардов.. Куда делась промышленость и производство??
@danilospkv
@danilospkv Год назад
@@NikusikJJ чого у вас 30% росіян сидять без газу?
@sluefootjoe
@sluefootjoe Год назад
Thank you for support. Greeting from Dnipro, Ukraine
@awesomeplay8076
@awesomeplay8076 Год назад
Thanks for bringing up the story of my language! Quite accurate history)
@gribo4ek218
@gribo4ek218 Год назад
Дякую тобі друже, за підняття такої важливої теми для всього українського народу! Та висвітлення тяжкого шляху нашої мови до волі)
@Daniel_Poirot
@Daniel_Poirot Год назад
Приєднуйтесь до мене теж.
@silentpseudolinguist
@silentpseudolinguist Год назад
Amazing video. 👍🏻 I'm a proud Ukrainian learner since 2 years and although I'm from Germany I refer to myself as Ukrainian at heart. 💙💛
@Daniel_Poirot
@Daniel_Poirot Год назад
I'm talking about its history and development.
@valerie_Rose.
@valerie_Rose. Год назад
I am glad to hear it🇺🇦❤️ Enjoy your learning, hope, someday you will be able to come to Ukraine
@silentpseudolinguist
@silentpseudolinguist Год назад
@@valerie_Rose. I've been to Ukraine twice and I miss it badly. 🥺
@Nicolinochan
@Nicolinochan Год назад
@@silentpseudolinguist Kannst du mir Quellen/Bücher empfehlen? Habe bis jetzt nur LingQ, Duolingo und den learn Ukraien Kanal auf RU-vid gefunden
@silentpseudolinguist
@silentpseudolinguist Год назад
@@Nicolinochan habe dazu selber mal ein Video gedreht: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-58mp2GquZeg.html da findest du alle meine Quellen. 😉
@Artedge123
@Artedge123 Год назад
I'm Ukrainian and I'm very grateful. This is beautiful video about our history n language. I had goosebumps when I heard the song "Sadok Vishenviy Koloa haty". We r strong n we r fighting for our freedom and for the world. Also it took me like 15 minutes but the only translation of word helicopter that I remember is "Gvintokryl"😅
@Sleepyphoenix
@Sleepyphoenix 4 месяца назад
*hvyntocryl😁
@froggymaugly3025
@froggymaugly3025 Год назад
WOW! Great research. Thank you for your interest in Ukrainian and Ukraine itself!
@fel1x_Ua
@fel1x_Ua Год назад
Дякую за зацікавлення до нашої історії, мови і культури, слава Україні 🇺🇦
@Daniel_Poirot
@Daniel_Poirot Год назад
Я займаюся розслідуванням історії української мови. Завітайте.
@mishaknopkin2199
@mishaknopkin2199 Год назад
I am Russian American for 31 years. You speak Ukrainian? There is a Civil War in Ukraine since 2014. Russians in Ukraine don't want to be Ukrainians. They want to speak Russian. So, they took weapons like we Americans ~250 years ago to protect Russian culture and educate their children in Russian. And now in 2022 Russia steps in and takes home four regions (more to come). You want Ukraine but fit into much smaller shoes (borders) and fight with Poland to keep Lvov and Kresty.
@bordergore1395
@bordergore1395 Год назад
I started learning Ukrainian back in April and it's the most beautiful language I ever heard of
@EatDrinkCook
@EatDrinkCook Год назад
Thank you for this video. Glory to Ukraine!
@SuperStasyuk
@SuperStasyuk Год назад
You are an amazing storyteller!!! Yes I am Ukrainian too. Listening to my history in your performance is just the best. Thank you and to people that supplied sources for this lesson. ❤❤❤❤, you 🔥 ))
@sammymarrco2
@sammymarrco2 Год назад
As an American with Ukrainian ancestors and a very Eastern European last name, I had no idea that they suffered this much before the holodomor and the modern war. No wonder they left to the US in the early 1900s. Thanks for this video.
@jinochka13
@jinochka13 Год назад
That's so cool you know who your ancestors were, and no wonder you didn't know about all sh*t usssr and russia were doing, thank you for being interested in this 💕
@ZhovtoBlakytniy
@ZhovtoBlakytniy Год назад
It's important to talk to your family and document things, if you can. Even if they never lived in the " old world" they may have some interesting insights. I think you could probably also get some family recipes for national dishes, which is always nice 👍
@cutekiller2693
@cutekiller2693 Год назад
Actually, we have had an Independence back in 1918 (УНР (Ukrainian People's Republic), but it did not last long, unfortunately, for plenty of reasons. That's why so many people were fled from their country, when the bolsheviks occupants came (
@Daniel_Poirot
@Daniel_Poirot Год назад
In the US, people know fairly little about Ukraine. But I'm the one who tries to fix this. New "joiners" are welcome.
@Daniel_Poirot
@Daniel_Poirot Год назад
@@jinochka13 , ще не були в мене? :)
@x_e_n_a
@x_e_n_a Год назад
I'm Ukrainian and really appreciate that people around the world will learn more about Ukrainian language and history! Thanks for this video!!) Слава Україні!!!
@rajni8705
@rajni8705 Год назад
Thank you for your work and for supporting Ukrainians!💙💛
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