As an American who would like to visit Ukraine some day if this is the norm (at least in bigger cities) it seems it wouldn't be impossible to get around only knowing English? In places like Germany it's not unusual to get snubbed for speaking English and those who know English will pretend they don't is what I'm hearing from both a German local and someone looking to move there (they still hate us something awful). I totally get that guy saying no memory for new languages. I'm trying to learn some basic Ukrainian and struggling to retain. It's easier when you're younger for certain.
Hello. in Ukraine they have a good attitude towards the English language. we do not have such unhealthy nationalism as the Germans, the French, etc. But in Ukraine, only young people and people under 40 know English. old people don't know it at all. I will be glad if you visit our country :)
I heard that the French are the same. I don't know, maybe it's because of some kind of quirk of colonial countries in the past. We have an open and cool attitude to languages here. I am glad that Ukrainian culture and language have pushed through the devaluation of Russian propaganda, at least now, in such times. Thank you for your support!
@@zeNoldor I'm fairly certain the French have always been that way. Germany is all proud that they make sure their kids learn about the Holocaust, but are still all about clean and traceable bloodlines. I wish that was a joke, but I know someone gathering their family history so they can get citizenship easier when they move there. I thought Germany had moved past that, but seems not. What I've seen in videos of Ukraine over the past year reminds me more of the American Revolution, but with a better grip on what "all men are created equal" should look like. I hope you can bring that to fruition better than we have.
"In places like Germany it's not unusual to get snubbed for speaking English" In places that don't speak American English they consider it polite for people to make an effort to speak some of their language. "they still hate us" I'm not sure what you mean by "still". If you mean WWII I think you're wrong (they don't hate Brits anyway), many are glad to have been rescued from the Nazis. It might be due to things the USA has done more recently - like invading Iraq. It might be attitudes, I have often seen ignorant attitudes from USA citizens - being excessively loud, insisting on paying in dollars etc. I'm not suggesting you are guilty of this.
the dude at 0:50 : "I speak Ukrainian-" Me : Oh, finally a normal ukrainian recognizing he speaks only ukrainian. "-and russian (native), arabic (lived in an arabic country), english (work in that language), a bit of French ..." Me : WTF
I speak Swedish, English and German fluently and understand Norwegian and Danish. I also speak a little Latin and understand written Netherlands to some degree. I wish I were fluent in Latin too and spoke French, Italian and Spanish. I know a Chaturbate model who speaks Spanish, Guaraní, English and Japanese. I actually find it weird with people who *don't* speak more than one language or at least have the ambition to learn foreign languages.
@@francisdec1615 in my country a lot of people speak only one language. Myself I only speak my local language plus a bit of English, but I'm far from being fluent, especially in spoken English, as I don't use it often.
The ladies who spoke English gave me a huge smile) I'm American. Most of us only speak English, which is unfortunate. I began trying to learn some Ukrainian basics in Oct. 2021. It was impossible, lol. I next tried Russian and had significantly more luck with that. Then the war started, and the language just didn't seem as beautiful anymore. So I've been learning ukrainian again, off and on since July 2022. Це дуже важко, але я намагаюся) Stay safe everyone ❤️
Yes, in general, the Ukrainian language has a slightly more complicated grammar and a larger vocabulary, but I always thought that specifically for English speakers, Ukrainian should be easier. In general, Ukrainian is a little closer to English, for example, you can say "Я маю(Ya mayu)" which literally can be translated as "I have", in Russian, there is only one option and it will be less understandable for you. And pronunciation in Ukrainian is simpler and the reading rules are simpler.
so the killing and oppression of the russian speaking peoples east and south of the dnieper river , doesnt matter? the forced ukranianization of these areas by the people of western ukraine, doesnt matter? this war started YEARS before 2022... people need to know all ALL the facts and make balanced decisions , not based on internet or twitter or even braindead media like CNN etc 1991's borders are not coming back... it didnt have to be this way....a year ago negotiations were well under way... and even before that in late 21 negotiations could have taken place as the russians wished for and sent letters to nato usa bruxelles etc... all the death and destruction that has taken place since, was completely avoidable!! but of course this doesnt matter to the ultra nationalistic ukraininan fanatics from lvov and kiev and the para military neo nazi groups , they have long turned the kiev regime into a fanatic anti russian regime, attacked russians, russian speaking people, burned them, suppressed their linguistic rights, bombed donetsk its markets and cities and villages for years... and of course, were used and abused by usa and american politics to weaken and attack russia in its own backyard and among its peoples... has been going brilliantly ... sigh...
Interestingly, in all responses the word "Russian" is written with a small letter when mentioning "Russian language", as opposed to mentioning other languages. People, it's just a language!
"People, it's just a language!" no, it's not just a language! this is the language that the ruzzians have been trying to kill the ukrainian language in us for a century!
0:56 as a syrian, im shocked. this reminds me of that one ukrainian man on the arabic-speaking side of youtube who speaks arabic, and he speaks arabic fluently like a true (levantine) arab
I'm also American, and throughout my life I have learned Hebrew, Spanish, French and russian. I'd be hard pressed to communicate in any of them today ... USE IT, OR LOSE IT.
@@RPRosen-ki2fk"I'd be hard pressed to communicate in any of them today." Don't worry, it comes back if you are in a situation where you really want/need to communicate.
I studied German in Sweden more than 30 years ago. I don't use it very much, but I was in Munich last year, and people though my German was excellent. If you learn a language thoroughly, it's like riding a bike or swimming. You can never really forget it.
@@francisdec1615 "You can never really forget it." I agree, I was terrible at French at school (rather a long time ago), but even now, if I really want to communicate I can.
Slava Ukraina! From Mexico. I love your country and culture as well as language. I’d love to learn it. Greetings and my best wishes and support from Mexico!
even though, in the subtitles Russian is written with a small 'r', the fact is the significant majority of 'ukrainians' speak Russian as a first language
For most of them, Russian is their native language. It shows. How can people be zombified by propaganda so that they give up their native Russian language.
@@sunny-dk9of This fact is based on a lot of sociological research. Until 2014, Russian was the first language for 45-60% of the population. And this is a phenomenal case when half of the population's native language is another language and their natural right to their own language is not protected in any way. This is nonsense from the point of view of a legal civilized state.
Ukrainians deserve all the happiness and goodies in life. So educated and sooooo interested in the world and so cultivated unlike the uncivilised horders on the other site of the border. At least they managed not to loose the Ukrainian culture, their language and their great history after ao many years under USSR occupation. They have good genes to transfer to new generations. I saw so many Ukrainians painting, playing piano, singing, dancing. OMG i love Ukrainians. All the best!
what kind of occupation are you carrying, you are a Ukrainian yourself and do not know that the Ukrainian lands themselves asked for imperial Russia, and it was the USSR that gave such a name as Ukraine, until the 1920s of the last century there was no such name as Ukraine, before that there was Novorossiya and Little Russia, their lands were collected by Russians. Russian regions were transferred to Ukraine at the beginning of the USSR, then gave the Crimea together with the Russian population in 1954, Stalin gave them part of the western part, Ukrainians know Russian, and some have Russian genes. Are such gifts a occupation? And why, if they are so proud and free, why did they take the Soviet lands with them, why are they fighting for the eastern lands and killing civilians there. Civilized people are such that the civil war has been going on for 9 years.
Lmao, if u really think on the other side of the border there are no cultivated people who can play piano, sing, draw and dance then you are out of your mind
Yeah yeah so educated and so "cultivated". In 2013 they were jumping at the Maidan shouting "Hang Russians" and "Who doesn't jump is a Russian" (so the difference between Russian and Ukrainian was basically jumping or not jumping, interesting). Neo Nazis came to power and started closing Russian schools in a predominantly Russian speaking country (over 80%). Imaging closing French schools in Quebec? We know how Quebec would react, it would leave Canada. So Ukraine moved tanks at those who revolted against illegal far-right government. Ukraine is the only country in the world where the language of majority is banned and you can be fined for using it. That's radical far-right policies.
What an amazing country with incredible people. I am an American attempting to learn Ukrainian now so that I can communicate with people I have met locally and online. Slava Ukraini.
Everybody says how hard it is to speak and learn English Is it the hardest language to learn Ukraine will win this war they are very smart and educated people I wish other countries could be this motivated Including me
English is easy, except its phonology doesn't make any sense. You have to learn the pronunciation for every word. The grammar on the other hand is very simple.
Actually, you are right, even though some people for some reason think English is easy. I have been learning English for almost 20 years (with breaks, of course, taking into account school and university) and I still cannot boast of fluency. The reason I don't like English is because a lot of things have to be memorized. All these expressions and exceptions, writing that does not always have logic) I am currently learning Norwegian in parallel and it seems to me that it comes easier (although maybe because I already have experience in learning foreign languages)
@@francisdec1615 Esperanto is much more easier then English. The grammar is very easy without any exceptions, and each word is prononcing exactly as it is written, and on the contrary, also without any exceptions.
@@francisdec1615 you must be hallucinating because the vocabulary of english is like an ocean having no end and its grammar is complex.Spanish is the easiest language humanity has ever made up because its vocabulary is not so wide and its grammar is very simple.Besides the pronunciacion of spanish is extremly easy
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Ask yourself where do they know Russian from. I'll tell you - from their parents, it's their native language. Poles for example don't know Russian whatsoever. Ukrainian for majority is not native and many struggle with it. These are carefully selected and guided interviews (duh, it is state run channel) but majority of people are fed up with Zelensky gang and his regime.
Very interesting for me as a Dane being married to a Russian woman (and we of course hates Putin and the war, and are aware that Russians in the future, as a people needs to take the same responsibility as the Germans had to to be forgiven at some point and here I think the Germans has done an exellent job but when it comes to Russia, there are are lot of things that tells that this will take many years) for almost 24 years and my wife has never lived inside Russia during Putins regime as she moved here in 1996, and that is that too me it seems like in percentage that much more Ukranians knows at least one foreign language (not counting Russian despite it's foreign, but most Ukranians knows Russian) while in Russia they are few and far between. I remember being there on holiday in 2005, and even among the young people if I asked "Do you speak English"? the answer was all the time "no" or just "net". To me that teels me a lot about the people, because in countries where most people knows at least one foreign language, the people are much more open to the world, while in countries where foreign languages aren't that well known, they are much more closed minded and live in their own bubble, and that is unfortunely the state of Russia with exceptions. My wife speaks Swedish, understands Danish perfectly, understands Rusyn, Ukranian and Belarusian without any problems, and if spoken slowly also understands Bulgarian, Polish and Slovak. I speak apart from my native Danish, I speak Swedish and English fluently, and understands Norwegian as well. There are some other Germanic languages I can sort of make sense out of, but it most be spoken pretty slow and in many cases I need to see it written as well. Slava Ukraini!
Id like to say thank you to so many Ukrainian citizens for knowing english and well done, my wish is that you and your countrymen have peaceful skies, and steadfastness of fortitude in continuing to support those who are protecting democratic sovereignty of Ukraine...💙💛🇺🇦🔱🌍🌎🙏🕊🇨🇦🇺🇸 slava Ukraine, heroyam slava...
It's sad that many ukranians hate russian, despite the current situation, hundreds of years of shared culture can't be dropped because of the crazy decisions of Putin.
It was very interested when she said:"How many times you speak russian, how many times you're an human" I agree that we are a different version of ourself when we speak an other language
I wish the best to Ukrainian people but been to both and know Russians and Ukrainians who are just regular people I will say I had better experience with Russian people Just giving you my sincerely answer Best to Ukrainian people and hope peace will come soon Great people both of them ❤
it is really cool when people are insulting and renaming the language, for examle "Orkovstanin'ska" - means language of orcs, "Kazap'ska" - means offensive word for russians, "Muscovita" - that's the same shit, it's interesting how they hurt other culture and connecting it with politics, yeah, people here in ukraine "much nicer compared to Russia". Even in ww2 soviet people were respecting germans and never trying to disrespect their culture or language, they knew that only one person was responsible.
@@arsla5308 Koleś rosyjski i ukraiński to prawie te same języki. Waszym krajem rządzi Zełeński, który nie jest Ukraińcem i ma was gdzieś. Co to za prezydent, który zadłuża swoje państwo u wszystkich banków świata??? Ameryka wami steruje w tej wojnie a wy się tylko wykrwawiacie.
@@arsla5308 cause and effect issues? If you do not like the language, then why do you need to think about it every day and invent new names, live and speak your native Ukrainian, which appeared as a dialect of Russian.
Откуда вы знаете что всю жизнь говорили на русском?🙃 И вообще их же не бьют за то чтоб они переходили на Украинский, это решение этих людей, зачем осуждать..?
@@arsla5308 фашисты тоже говорили на немецком, но почему то в союзе его учили на равне с английским. Если РФ враг, то лучше знать язык врага, а вот это все что за год перейти во всех сферах на украинский- это решение глупцов и вспыльчивых идиотов, которые думают как дети малые. Так же переименование Дня победы 9 мая этому подтверждение.
Bruuuh, it's fun to see how people go like "ugh, unfortunately, I know Russian" or "I wish I forgot Russian". 😂😂😂 PEOPLE, the more languages you know, the better.
If the language was hated because of the war, then the English language would be the most rejected language in the world because America and Britain are the most destructive and criminal countries in this era.
In Poland there is a proverb "język wroga trzeba znać" which means: "you have to know the language of the enemy" basically, this applies to two languages: this is jokingly said about German (contrary to stereotypes, we have been good and exemplary neighbors for years) and recently, unfortunately, more seriously about Russian
we also thought so before the war, but now we understand that Russian will simply never be useful to us, because none of the Ukrainians will go to Russia. and even before the war, almost none of the Ukrainians wanted to go there. I know Ukrainian and Russian, if I could, I would exchange my knowledge of Russian for English. (I write through a translator, I don't know English)
I'm Ukrainian I can speak Ukrainian language, russian, German, English, I have basic knowledge of Spanish, because I used to learn this language but without practice for yrs I lost my skills. Also can little understand Polish language and Belarusian.
I want to speak German too. I speak Ukrainian, English, French, russian. I have good knowledge of Polish and understand Belarusian but can't speak it. So also I learn German, Czech, Spanish, Italian.
@@andrewshepitko6354 ЮНЕСКО считает, что он стал формироваться в 863 году, - этого мнения придерживается и остальной мир. Почему именно эта дата? В этот год знакомые всем еще из школьной программы Кирилл и Мефодий ввели церковнославянскую письменность. Часть символов братья позаимствовали из греческого, а сама речь базировалась на старославянском языке, который был распространен в ту пору по всей территории Восточной Европы.
2:47 - i laughed so hard xD! Did he say kasapska? in my language (montenegrin) kasapin is a man who go around and kill other people for no reason so i guess he just made a language of that noun xD btw, he is right! russian is a kasapian language
0:40 Ok... I do speak Japanese but I don't. In Europe, it is increasingly difficult to lie about your knowledge of foreign languages. You are likely to come across someone who knows perfectly one of the languages you claim to speak. If you're the mythomaniac type, at least try to choose a language that few people know. Or, even better, be modest and honest, say you know a few words and grammar rules because you took a Japanese module at university for example.
I have a JLPT level 2 and even i would have struggled to with something in Japanese or even in my native Ukrainian. My brain gets blocked when I hear such roundabout requests
@@Ukrainian_sun89 Often, a language certificate only certifies the fact that you were able to perform the exercises correctly during a test. A language certificate does not prove in any way that you speak a language. The vast majority of language courses are nothing more than quackery because they claim to provide a simple and unique method to a complex and multiple problem. We do not all learn languages in the same way. There are many types of learners. Some need, for example, to understand grammar well in order to learn while others learn in a practical way, without even being interested in grammar, by listening and speaking a lot with native speakers.
Wow, so many educated people ahah I’m jealous! I studied Russian language, so thankfully I can understand ukrainian language a little bit And I know French a little bit That’s it
7:05 What? No you will not with this huge corruption, first fight that and then many years later maybe. EU is not a rock concert so you can buy a ticket and join the party - it involves a hell lot of effort.
@@romagreen5980 С другой стороны, Русский язык помогает беженцам в странах где есть много Русскоязычных. Эстония, Латвия, Израиль и т.д... желаю вам счастья и мира 🤍💛💙
@@romagreen5980 приравнивать язык, национальность, гражданство, расу или этнос к взглядам - идиотизм. Очень жаль что вы этим занимаетесь и не можете осознать тот факт, что необязательно даже русский язык знать чтобы крыть градами украинские города.
@@malynu3542 Это Вы про Зелю и Парашу?.. ну да, эти мрази красиво скрывали своё истинное лицо и цели, чтобы на выборах в Президенты набрать голоса электората! а потом это же мирное население кошмарить вооруженными нациками и террористами!
What a wonderfully joyous video. Thanks for this.👍 More proof, if more proof were even necessary that the female brain is far superior than the male brain when it comes to learning new code, which is what a language actually is. Something to do with how the left and right hemispheres of the female brain work in conjunction with each other.🤔 Anyway, the future is bright and the girls are out in front. 💙💙💛💛
It seems dilematic, almost everyone on the video know (understand and speak) russian. But they facing reality that the invander of their homeland also speak in russian.😢
Ребят, подскажите, Еврей власть узурпировал, выборы отменил. Неизвестные люди в военной форме среди белого дня похищают гражданских и увозят в неизвестном направлении. По городу разъезжают колонны автомобилей с каким то придурком в одной из машин и людей заставляют в этот момент на колени перед этим придурком вставать. Подскажите пожалуйста как в таких условиях организовывать Майдан можно? Это возмутительно. Куда можно обратиться? Можно ли подать иск в Европейский суд по правам человека? Я считаю мои права нарушаются! Я свободный, независимый, суверенный человек в конце да концов!
And you consider these people are not Nazists? Their talks about the russian language is same as germans were talking about jews in germany of 1939. Such behavior make the russians more convinced that they are right!
"Their talks about the russian language is same as..." ...as Polish/Jewish/Czech/Serbian/etc. about the German language during 1939-1945. Nothing surprising about it.
You are completely messed up with "nationalist" and "nazist" words. Of course, we don't want to speak Russian anymore. Do you see an impact of the Russian culture? It was everywhere in our country before the war. And we have results that Russian language led to. I know some cases when people were surprised and confused if you would start to speak Ukrainian. Actually, it was the usual situation in Kharkiv ten years ago. Russians forced us to forgot Ukrainian language and culture. Russian empire has banned Ukrainian language so many times and tried to provide Russian in all spheres of life instead. And they have some success. So yes, we should annihilate the Russian impact on our life. It's the only way to exist for Ukrainian as a nation
The russian language is a second language of the ukrainians (in some parts of the country is the native), just deal it. The russian language is part of the formation of ukrainian culture and language, it's historical and dissafects with the current situation doesn't change that.
I can tell that most, if not all, of these people speak russian in every day life. Which is fine, btw. I dont see how a language has anything to do with the atrocities that are going on in their country at the moment. The more tongues you know, the richer you are.
Actually no. Our language is most similar to Belarusian, then Polish and other Slavic languages. Russia is very different, but we were simply in the USSR, where everyone was forced to Russify
@@zeNoldor Actually the Soviet governments, except for the most drastic Stalin (a Georgian) times, encouraged Ukrainian in the Ukraine, even where it had never been spoken like in Donetsk and Odessa. Even today in the Russian Federation, the republics encourage their own languages (e.g. in the Tatar Republic).
@@mitchyoung93 are u kidding me?? In Donetsk and Luhansk Ukrainian language in 19-20 century is Main language for population. More than in central Ukraine. Other info - only russian propaganda. I also can talk about of assimilation of ukrainians in Kuban.
@@makshymW гитлеровцы были оккупанты так же как путинцы но это не значит что русский или немецкий язык становится из за этого языков нацистов или террористов. Вот во время гитлера было много немцев которые сбежали из страны при становлении власти НСДАП, также и сейчас миллион русских убежало.
Most, if not all, Ukrainians interviewed here admitted they knew Russian. But the Russians ... seem not!. Well, Russians think that surhzyk, which they understand, is Ukrainian. Funny thing: When they (Russians) overheard some radio conversations between Ukrainian troops on current battlefields (conversations conveyed in pure Ukrainian), they started shouting the NATO troops (namely, Polish) were present in the fighting. Haha.
Another true story🤣🤣 do you really believe in everything you hear on the internet?🤣 do you really think, that Ukrainian and Polish sounds similar for a Russian speaking person🤣🤣
@@vaziralramin4565 Perhaps the pure version spoken in the far west of the country. My understanding is that only a minority of Ukrainians speak this "pure" version. And this region used to be part of Poland before WW2.
@@vaziralramin4565 Для них написи польською -це уже українська латинка(звісно є більш освідчені, але більшість російських військових-з бідних регіонів)
Most often, people in Ukraine know English at the A2-B1 level, have the vocabulary to understand what you say, but not much practice. It is quite difficult to speak well, without practice, to start speaking normally without practicing half an hour before :)
Slava Ukraina! I visited Ukraine in 2016, and I love and admire your heroic country! I'm a native Spanish speaker from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷, fully bilingual in English, which I learned at a young age. I also speak Italian and French. I am presently studying Portuguese.
Интересно, а почему называется российский язык, а не русский? В первый раз такое слышу. Интересно, в других странах тоже russian language переводится российский язык.
Да уж а сколько понтов было что знает итальянский английский в итоге даже обычное пожелание не смогла выдавить из себя, так можно получается про всех говорить если они знаю пару слов из того или иного языка.
❤🎉🥰😍🤩😘😗 I'm so happy to know that you're Ukraine 🇺🇦 💖 💕 Beautiful ladies Speak English And understand English I hope the beautiful women understand when I say I love you ❤❤🇬🇧🇺🇦🇺🇦🇬🇧😊
На жаль, вам не вистачає мозку,щоб зрозуміти. Чому «Россия» але язьік русский?? В українській мові країна Росія і мова російська, а національність «росіянин» а не «руський»
З вікіпедыі: Беларускія словы Расея (да рас. Россия, Великороссия) і *расейскі* (да рас. великорусский) падае Беларуска-расейскі слоўнік Міколы Байкова і Сьцяпана Некрашэвіча (1925 год). Гэты ж слоўнік да перакладу рас. великорусский прапануе таксама варыянты *маскоўскі* і *маскальскі.* Раней назва расейская мова ўжывалася як асноўная ў газэце Наша Ніва[17]. Назвы Расея і расейскі - нарматыўныя ў сучаснай нармалізацыі Беларускага клясычнага правапісу (2005 год)[18].
@@MineneHelen оскорблять человека тем, что у него мозгов не хватает не обязательно. Просто в украинском языке слово "росіянин" подходит под оба значения, и под "русский" и под "россиянин" Сами же россияне знать об этом не обязаны. Они украинский не учат. У нас просто по другому сложился способ деления на граждан и этнос. По этносу ты можешь быть и русином, и молдаванином, и гагаузом, и поляком, и русским, и белорусом, и украинцем. Но если ты гражданин государства Украина, ты будешь украинцем. Одно слово - два значения. У них же два слова и два значения. Это не повод оскорблять не разбирающегося в вопросе человека.
какой с них спрос? там у большей половины опрошенных морды не обезображены интеллектом! :)) Там национальная стратегия - главное изучить и знать язык "хозяина", т.е. английский, чтобы лучше обслуживать или попрошайничать.
As an American who would like to visit Ukraine some day if this is the norm (at least in bigger cities) it seems it wouldn't be impossible to get around only knowing English? In places like Germany it's not unusual to get snubbed for speaking English and those who know English will pretend they don't is what I'm hearing from both a German local and someone looking to move there (they still hate us something awful).
I totally get that guy saying no memory for new languages. I'm trying to learn some basic Ukrainian and struggling to retain. It's easier when you're younger for certain.
Hello. in Ukraine they have a good attitude towards the English language. we do not have such unhealthy nationalism as the Germans, the French, etc. But in Ukraine, only young people and people under 40 know English. old people don't know it at all. I will be glad if you visit our country :)
@@tolyan_from_chisinau I will be glad if I get a chance to as well! Thank you for adding some clarification.
I heard that the French are the same. I don't know, maybe it's because of some kind of quirk of colonial countries in the past. We have an open and cool attitude to languages here. I am glad that Ukrainian culture and language have pushed through the devaluation of Russian propaganda, at least now, in such times. Thank you for your support!
@@zeNoldor I'm fairly certain the French have always been that way. Germany is all proud that they make sure their kids learn about the Holocaust, but are still all about clean and traceable bloodlines. I wish that was a joke, but I know someone gathering their family history so they can get citizenship easier when they move there. I thought Germany had moved past that, but seems not.
What I've seen in videos of Ukraine over the past year reminds me more of the American Revolution, but with a better grip on what "all men are created equal" should look like. I hope you can bring that to fruition better than we have.
"In places like Germany it's not unusual to get snubbed for speaking English"
In places that don't speak American English they consider it polite for people to make an effort to speak some of their language.
"they still hate us" I'm not sure what you mean by "still". If you mean WWII I think you're wrong (they don't hate Brits anyway), many are glad to have been rescued from the Nazis. It might be due to things the USA has done more recently - like invading Iraq. It might be attitudes, I have often seen ignorant attitudes from USA citizens - being excessively loud, insisting on paying in dollars etc.
I'm not suggesting you are guilty of this.
the dude at 0:50 : "I speak Ukrainian-"
Me : Oh, finally a normal ukrainian recognizing he speaks only ukrainian.
"-and russian (native), arabic (lived in an arabic country), english (work in that language), a bit of French ..."
Me : WTF
What's wrong with the fact that he speaks many languages? Just why not?
I speak Swedish, English and German fluently and understand Norwegian and Danish. I also speak a little Latin and understand written Netherlands to some degree. I wish I were fluent in Latin too and spoke French, Italian and Spanish.
I know a Chaturbate model who speaks Spanish, Guaraní, English and Japanese.
I actually find it weird with people who *don't* speak more than one language or at least have the ambition to learn foreign languages.
Yeah, bro has a powerful brain 😄
@@malynu3542 you must be fun at parties
@@francisdec1615 in my country a lot of people speak only one language. Myself I only speak my local language plus a bit of English, but I'm far from being fluent, especially in spoken English, as I don't use it often.
I wish you all the best, from Germany!😊
Thank you, so much!
I wish you luck and health!
Thank you!
The ladies who spoke English gave me a huge smile)
I'm American. Most of us only speak English, which is unfortunate. I began trying to learn some Ukrainian basics in Oct. 2021. It was impossible, lol. I next tried Russian and had significantly more luck with that. Then the war started, and the language just didn't seem as beautiful anymore. So I've been learning ukrainian again, off and on since July 2022. Це дуже важко, але я намагаюся)
Stay safe everyone ❤️
Терпіння і наснаги вам❤️
@@Маргарита-н5ж4в Дуже дякую!
You are cool! I wish you luck!😊
Yes, in general, the Ukrainian language has a slightly more complicated grammar and a larger vocabulary, but I always thought that specifically for English speakers, Ukrainian should be easier. In general, Ukrainian is a little closer to English, for example, you can say "Я маю(Ya mayu)" which literally can be translated as "I have", in Russian, there is only one option and it will be less understandable for you. And pronunciation in Ukrainian is simpler and the reading rules are simpler.
Дякуємо ❤️
Ви молодець!
I am Chinese. Studied Ukrainian for 2 years. Still struggle to put a sentence together :((
Wow, hello! This is really impressive. Are you sometimes not a spy? I'm surprised that you studied Ukrainian :)
Wow, thank you! ❤️ Good luck with that!
@@zeNoldor to be honest, I’m a little surprised myself lol.
I'm Ukrainian, and I only can say Nihao and Laowai in Chinese. You are way ahead of me in your language studies, don't give up :)
@@iuriikoboziev6762 I’m Chinese, The young generation of Chinese really like Ukraine people. We love your culture❤️
At 2:50
What word did that guy use for 'Russian'
It sounded like he said 'кацапську'
Is this right?
this is an offensive name for russians, as if using the N-word in relation to people of color
it is a derogatory term that Ukrainians and some Belarussians use to refer to russian language.
I wish all Ukrainians a speedy victory so they can live in peace for good. We are all behind them.🤩
Thank you
so the killing and oppression of the russian speaking peoples east and south of the dnieper river , doesnt matter? the forced ukranianization of these areas by the people of western ukraine, doesnt matter? this war started YEARS before 2022... people need to know all ALL the facts and make balanced decisions , not based on internet or twitter or even braindead media like CNN etc 1991's borders are not coming back... it didnt have to be this way....a year ago negotiations were well under way... and even before that in late 21 negotiations could have taken place as the russians wished for and sent letters to nato usa bruxelles etc... all the death and destruction that has taken place since, was completely avoidable!! but of course this doesnt matter to the ultra nationalistic ukraininan fanatics from lvov and kiev and the para military neo nazi groups , they have long turned the kiev regime into a fanatic anti russian regime, attacked russians, russian speaking people, burned them, suppressed their linguistic rights, bombed donetsk its markets and cities and villages for years... and of course, were used and abused by usa and american politics to weaken and attack russia in its own backyard and among its peoples... has been going brilliantly ... sigh...
We support Russia!
@@jolantowh9139 no, we do not support fascist terrorist occupiers, you're insane
No Bakhmut?
Interestingly, in all responses the word "Russian" is written with a small letter when mentioning "Russian language", as opposed to mentioning other languages. People, it's just a language!
Горіть у пеклі з вашою Російською. І бачите, я написала її вам з великої літери, насолоджуйтеся
Not your problem
what else do you expect from nazis?
we ourselves will figure out with what letter to write, capital or small, the name of the language of our enemy!
"People, it's just a language!" no, it's not just a language! this is the language that the ruzzians have been trying to kill the ukrainian language in us for a century!
0:56 as a syrian, im shocked. this reminds me of that one ukrainian man on the arabic-speaking side of youtube who speaks arabic, and he speaks arabic fluently like a true (levantine) arab
Nice video! despite the war ukrainians dont loose their smile ❤️🇺🇦
Thank you!
easy to smile when you are hundreds of kilometres from the front. An irregular bang at night is a lot easier to sleep through.
I love this video, I'm iterated in knowing the mind of the Ukrainian people when it comes to languages and cultures
Ukrainians are so smart and nice. It's hard not to love them.
Blatant nationalism is not very smart.
Interesting! I'm American, speak French and some Spanish and just started Polish! Difficult for me!
Thank you!
Oh, nice you know many languages, wish you good luck!
I'm also American, and throughout my life I have learned Hebrew, Spanish, French and russian. I'd be hard pressed to communicate in any of them today ... USE IT, OR LOSE IT.
@@RPRosen-ki2fk"I'd be hard pressed to communicate in any of them today." Don't worry, it comes back if you are in a situation where you really want/need to communicate.
I studied German in Sweden more than 30 years ago. I don't use it very much, but I was in Munich last year, and people though my German was excellent. If you learn a language thoroughly, it's like riding a bike or swimming. You can never really forget it.
@@francisdec1615 "You can never really forget it." I agree, I was terrible at French at school (rather a long time ago), but even now, if I really want to communicate I can.
Slava Ukraina! From Mexico. I love your country and culture as well as language. I’d love to learn it. Greetings and my best wishes and support from Mexico!
Its so cute! Thx for u support! Gos bless u. From Zaporizhzha, Ukraine
They were talking in russian 😂
@@ЮрийАндреевичЧернов who?
@@ЮрийАндреевичЧернов everybody in Malorussia speaks Russian.
@@ЮрийАндреевичЧернов люди на видео говорили как-раз таки на украинском
I wish you all the best, from Algeria
even though, in the subtitles Russian is written with a small 'r', the fact is the significant majority of 'ukrainians' speak Russian as a first language
For most of them, Russian is their native language. It shows. How can people be zombified by propaganda so that they give up their native Russian language.
This statement isn't based on facts and official statistics.
@@sunny-dk9of This fact is based on a lot of sociological research. Until 2014, Russian was the first language for 45-60% of the population. And this is a phenomenal case when half of the population's native language is another language and their natural right to their own language is not protected in any way. This is nonsense from the point of view of a legal civilized state.
@@palmi7816 єбать ти ідіот, подивися статистику, там близко 70 відсотків вважають українську рідною мовою
@@palmi7816 поставив якусь хуйню трьохколірну на аву, і думаєш шо такий розумний
Ukrainians deserve all the happiness and goodies in life. So educated and sooooo interested in the world and so cultivated unlike the uncivilised horders on the other site of the border. At least they managed not to loose the Ukrainian culture, their language and their great history after ao many years under USSR occupation. They have good genes to transfer to new generations. I saw so many Ukrainians painting, playing piano, singing, dancing. OMG i love Ukrainians. All the best!
what kind of occupation are you carrying, you are a Ukrainian yourself and do not know that the Ukrainian lands themselves asked for imperial Russia, and it was the USSR that gave such a name as Ukraine, until the 1920s of the last century there was no such name as Ukraine, before that there was Novorossiya and Little Russia, their lands were collected by Russians. Russian regions were transferred to Ukraine at the beginning of the USSR, then gave the Crimea together with the Russian population in 1954, Stalin gave them part of the western part, Ukrainians know Russian, and some have Russian genes. Are such gifts a occupation? And why, if they are so proud and free, why did they take the Soviet lands with them, why are they fighting for the eastern lands and killing civilians there. Civilized people are such that the civil war has been going on for 9 years.
Thank you ❤
I do not think you know them
Lmao, if u really think on the other side of the border there are no cultivated people who can play piano, sing, draw and dance then you are out of your mind
Yeah yeah so educated and so "cultivated". In 2013 they were jumping at the Maidan shouting "Hang Russians" and "Who doesn't jump is a Russian" (so the difference between Russian and Ukrainian was basically jumping or not jumping, interesting). Neo Nazis came to power and started closing Russian schools in a predominantly Russian speaking country (over 80%). Imaging closing French schools in Quebec? We know how Quebec would react, it would leave Canada. So Ukraine moved tanks at those who revolted against illegal far-right government. Ukraine is the only country in the world where the language of majority is banned and you can be fined for using it. That's radical far-right policies.
What an amazing country with incredible people. I am an American attempting to learn Ukrainian now so that I can communicate with people I have met locally and online. Slava Ukraini.
Weird but okay
Thank you! ❤
Glory to the heroes 💔
that's cool, good luck!
Hate from Russia❤️❤️❤️
Everybody says how hard it is to speak and learn English
Is it the hardest language to learn
Ukraine will win this war they are very smart and educated people
I wish other countries could be this motivated
Including me
English is easy, except its phonology doesn't make any sense. You have to learn the pronunciation for every word. The grammar on the other hand is very simple.
there has been a civil war between the regions inside Ukraine for a long time and which side are you for
Actually, you are right, even though some people for some reason think English is easy. I have been learning English for almost 20 years (with breaks, of course, taking into account school and university) and I still cannot boast of fluency. The reason I don't like English is because a lot of things have to be memorized. All these expressions and exceptions, writing that does not always have logic) I am currently learning Norwegian in parallel and it seems to me that it comes easier (although maybe because I already have experience in learning foreign languages)
@@francisdec1615 Esperanto is much more easier then English. The grammar is very easy without any exceptions, and each word is prononcing exactly as it is written, and on the contrary, also without any exceptions.
@@francisdec1615 you must be hallucinating because the vocabulary of english is like an ocean having no end and its grammar is complex.Spanish is the easiest language humanity has ever made up because its vocabulary is not so wide and its grammar is very simple.Besides the pronunciacion of spanish is extremly easy
Ukrainians are wonderful 💙💛
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Thank you for support.
I wish you all the best!
oh! Thx u very much! We aprecciate it! From Zaporizhzha, Ukraine
What a comment from a Pakistani supporter 🤗
Hi from Kharkiv. You are cool!
Ask yourself where do they know Russian from. I'll tell you - from their parents, it's their native language. Poles for example don't know Russian whatsoever. Ukrainian for majority is not native and many struggle with it. These are carefully selected and guided interviews (duh, it is state run channel) but majority of people are fed up with Zelensky gang and his regime.
you're lying. People in Ukraine know ruzzian because it was forcefully imposed, not because it's "native"/ Learn some history, fool
Very interesting for me as a Dane being married to a Russian woman (and we of course hates Putin and the war, and are aware that Russians in the future, as a people needs to take the same responsibility as the Germans had to to be forgiven at some point and here I think the Germans has done an exellent job but when it comes to Russia, there are are lot of things that tells that this will take many years) for almost 24 years and my wife has never lived inside Russia during Putins regime as she moved here in 1996, and that is that too me it seems like in percentage that much more Ukranians knows at least one foreign language (not counting Russian despite it's foreign, but most Ukranians knows Russian) while in Russia they are few and far between. I remember being there on holiday in 2005, and even among the young people if I asked "Do you speak English"? the answer was all the time "no" or just "net".
To me that teels me a lot about the people, because in countries where most people knows at least one foreign language, the people are much more open to the world, while in countries where foreign languages aren't that well known, they are much more closed minded and live in their own bubble, and that is unfortunely the state of Russia with exceptions. My wife speaks Swedish, understands Danish perfectly, understands Rusyn, Ukranian and Belarusian without any problems, and if spoken slowly also understands Bulgarian, Polish and Slovak. I speak apart from my native Danish, I speak Swedish and English fluently, and understands Norwegian as well. There are some other Germanic languages I can sort of make sense out of, but it most be spoken pretty slow and in many cases I need to see it written as well. Slava Ukraini!
It is very clear that russians look to the east and ukrainians look to the west. I wish them all the best lovely hard working people
Кожен українець чудово розуміє білоруську, ми не вміємо нею розмовляти, але чудово все розуміємо.
Im surprised Ukrainians would know Chinese/Japanese
Id like to say thank you to so many Ukrainian citizens for knowing english and well done, my wish is that you and your countrymen have peaceful skies, and steadfastness of fortitude in continuing to support those who are protecting democratic sovereignty of Ukraine...💙💛🇺🇦🔱🌍🌎🙏🕊🇨🇦🇺🇸 slava Ukraine, heroyam slava...
It's sad that many ukranians hate russian, despite the current situation, hundreds of years of shared culture can't be dropped because of the crazy decisions of Putin.
yes, it can be dropped , with pleasure too
It was very interested when she said:"How many times you speak russian, how many times you're an human" I agree that we are a different version of ourself when we speak an other language
she didn't say russian there
Notice how much nicer it is in Ukraine compared to Russia even people's attitudes
you are sarcastic?
@@ameliahalsted6136 no, it's obvious 😊
I wish the best to Ukrainian people but been to both and know Russians and Ukrainians who are just regular people
I will say I had better experience with Russian people
Just giving you my sincerely answer
Best to Ukrainian people and hope peace will come soon
Great people both of them ❤
it is really cool when people are insulting and renaming the language, for examle "Orkovstanin'ska" - means language of orcs, "Kazap'ska" - means offensive word for russians, "Muscovita" - that's the same shit, it's interesting how they hurt other culture and connecting it with politics, yeah, people here in ukraine "much nicer compared to Russia". Even in ww2 soviet people were respecting germans and never trying to disrespect their culture or language, they knew that only one person was responsible.
nicer? are you seroius?
I visited Odesa, Kyiv, Chornobyl, and Lviv.
Young intelligent people thats for sure. Thank you for sharing.
And meanwhile Americans are unable to master English language
Thanks for posting!!!
какие же вы жалкие и недалёкие ) оскорблять язык русский, который является в том числе и частью украинской культуры... и я не из России.
:( жаль
Да, вы правы. Люди типа считают себя культурными, но поступают вот так.
Жалкі і недалекі це москалі
Ми не відбираємо російську в росіян, хай користуються.
@@palmi7816 бо у них є гордість, міски та знання української культури. Тому вони не повторюють російську хуйню
Slava Ukraini ! ❤ from Norway!
Thank you)
I wish you all the best)
In that case, to be sincere, why don't you return back most of the Barents Sea that Russia gave you
how many ways they have to mean Russian? wtf
Нам не приємна ця мова, тож для неї багато образ
@@arsla5308 Koleś rosyjski i ukraiński to prawie te same języki. Waszym krajem rządzi Zełeński, który nie jest Ukraińcem i ma was gdzieś. Co to za prezydent, który zadłuża swoje państwo u wszystkich banków świata??? Ameryka wami steruje w tej wojnie a wy się tylko wykrwawiacie.
@@arsla5308 cause and effect issues? If you do not like the language, then why do you need to think about it every day and invent new names, live and speak your native Ukrainian, which appeared as a dialect of Russian.
After 2014, Ukraine has nazi government
@@arsla5308 просрали сами страну, а виновата всё русская мова))
Great video greetings from Serbia!
Thank you! Greetings from Ukraine 🇺🇦
Hope you're not a vatnik)
What word does the guy say in 2:49 instead of російська to imply "Russian"?
he said katsapian, which means an offensive word
@@Anastasi-k8x thank you!
He uses word for Russians that mean the same as "nigger" for Black Americans.
Чому ви не питаєте наскільки добре вони знають ці мови? Це дуже важливий аспект
All of them know russian even those who don’t call russian
Всю жизнь разговаривали на русском, теперь жалеют, язык то причем тут?
Откуда вы знаете что всю жизнь говорили на русском?🙃 И вообще их же не бьют за то чтоб они переходили на Украинский, это решение этих людей, зачем осуждать..?
Зменшення росіцської мови-зменшення російського впливу
@@arsla5308 все это дает больше решимости вас уничтожить
@@arsla5308 фашисты тоже говорили на немецком, но почему то в союзе его учили на равне с английским. Если РФ враг, то лучше знать язык врага, а вот это все что за год перейти во всех сферах на украинский- это решение глупцов и вспыльчивых идиотов, которые думают как дети малые. Так же переименование Дня победы 9 мая этому подтверждение.
Потому что в Украине есть антироссия, есть нацистский режим который хотят уничтожить русского культуру на свой земле.
philology noun the branch of knowledge that deals with the structure, historical development, and relationships of a language or languages.
ukrainian women are so beautiful
that’s why most of them work as prostitutes while moving to european countries nowadays ahah
Yes they are, but most of woman in Ukraine are private and discret, but they are very inteligent!
she would squeal like a pig
Bruuuh, it's fun to see how people go like "ugh, unfortunately, I know Russian" or "I wish I forgot Russian". 😂😂😂
PEOPLE, the more languages you know, the better.
If the language was hated because of the war, then the English language would be the most rejected language in the world because America and Britain are the most destructive and criminal countries in this era.
In Poland there is a proverb "język wroga trzeba znać" which means: "you have to know the language of the enemy" basically, this applies to two languages: this is jokingly said about German (contrary to stereotypes, we have been good and exemplary neighbors for years) and recently, unfortunately, more seriously about Russian
we also thought so before the war, but now we understand that Russian will simply never be useful to us, because none of the Ukrainians will go to Russia. and even before the war, almost none of the Ukrainians wanted to go there. I know Ukrainian and Russian, if I could, I would exchange my knowledge of Russian for English. (I write through a translator, I don't know English)
@@robertwisniewski2029 thanks to Western propaganda
Brainwashing by nazi governments of Ukraine.
Interesting - I know people living in the US who don't know English yet just about all of these people speak some English.
Thank you!
English language is so important, it gives many different opportunities nowadays ✨
The average person in the US speaks inferior English compared to a European who learned it as a foreign language up to and including high school...
I'm Ukrainian I can speak Ukrainian language, russian, German, English, I have basic knowledge of Spanish, because I used to learn this language but without practice for yrs I lost my skills. Also can little understand Polish language and Belarusian.
I want to speak German too. I speak Ukrainian, English, French, russian. I have good knowledge of Polish and understand Belarusian but can't speak it. So also I learn German, Czech, Spanish, Italian.
Лол, а зачем русский писать с маленькой буквы? Язык ≠ правительство
@@kiskamashi2003 русский создан искусственно в политических целях.
@@andrewshepitko6354 ЮНЕСКО считает, что он стал формироваться в 863 году, - этого мнения придерживается и остальной мир. Почему именно эта дата? В этот год знакомые всем еще из школьной программы Кирилл и Мефодий ввели церковнославянскую письменность. Часть символов братья позаимствовали из греческого, а сама речь базировалась на старославянском языке, который был распространен в ту пору по всей территории Восточной Европы.
@@kiskamashi2003 из угро-финнского он начал формироваться?
2:47 - i laughed so hard xD! Did he say kasapska?
in my language (montenegrin) kasapin is a man who go around and kill other people for no reason so i guess he just made a language of that noun xD
btw, he is right! russian is a kasapian language
yeah thats literally the reason why russians are called kacaps by Eastern Europeans.
В українській кацаб- це мішанина м'ясник/кат з тюрських і цап з української
0:40 Ok... I do speak Japanese but I don't.
In Europe, it is increasingly difficult to lie about your knowledge of foreign languages. You are likely to come across someone who knows perfectly one of the languages you claim to speak. If you're the mythomaniac type, at least try to choose a language that few people know. Or, even better, be modest and honest, say you know a few words and grammar rules because you took a Japanese module at university for example.
I have a JLPT level 2 and even i would have struggled to with something in Japanese or even in my native Ukrainian. My brain gets blocked when I hear such roundabout requests
@@Ukrainian_sun89 Often, a language certificate only certifies the fact that you were able to perform the exercises correctly during a test. A language certificate does not prove in any way that you speak a language. The vast majority of language courses are nothing more than quackery because they claim to provide a simple and unique method to a complex and multiple problem. We do not all learn languages in the same way. There are many types of learners. Some need, for example, to understand grammar well in order to learn while others learn in a practical way, without even being interested in grammar, by listening and speaking a lot with native speakers.
Wow, so many educated people ahah I’m jealous!
I studied Russian language, so thankfully I can understand ukrainian language a little bit
And I know French a little bit
That’s it
I love it when man said he spoke 3 languages , Ukrainian, English and kacapsku 😂2.50
"kacapsku" how do you know what it is?))
@@stepanbandera666 it was russian language...that was one of the named fucking russian
7:05 What? No you will not with this huge corruption, first fight that and then many years later maybe. EU is not a rock concert so you can buy a ticket and join the party - it involves a hell lot of effort.
pffff
Beautiful video
"Сожалею что знаю Русский" Всё понятно, говорите на своем, но чем вам Русский язык виновен? Ведь не язык с вами воюет!
На жаль ще так. Язык воюет, я тоже считал что язык не имеет значения, но после " освободителей" не розмовляю російською
@@romagreen5980 С другой стороны, Русский язык помогает беженцам в странах где есть много Русскоязычных. Эстония, Латвия, Израиль и т.д... желаю вам счастья и мира 🤍💛💙
@@romagreen5980 приравнивать язык, национальность, гражданство, расу или этнос к взглядам - идиотизм.
Очень жаль что вы этим занимаетесь и не можете осознать тот факт, что необязательно даже русский язык знать чтобы крыть градами украинские города.
@@malynu3542 Это Вы про Зелю и Парашу?.. ну да, эти мрази красиво скрывали своё истинное лицо и цели, чтобы на выборах в Президенты набрать голоса электората! а потом это же мирное население кошмарить вооруженными нациками и террористами!
Язык это средство коммуникации, язык не виноват в войне. Это абсолютная истина.
it s strange watching this video knowing not far from there people r dying
Love your video
Thank you!
I love Ukraine
привит украинцам з России, я процювал з вашими ребятами в Нижневартовске, вони навчали меня украиньску мову трохи, я татарин
Так ржачно, как большинство опрашиваемых сразу переобувается в мовных)
Ну это этика. Если к тебе обращаются на украинском языке, то ты тоже будешь отвечать на украинском…Прикинь это так работает..
@@ssofija20 прикинь, на Украине не все размовляют)) И видно, как натужно это выходит))
@@НикаП-ф2я ахахахаххаха и что?????? На россии есть очень много людей которые на русском говорить и писать с другом могут. Себе помогите сперва
@@НикаП-ф2я я есть на этом видосе, мне задали вопрос на украинском и я из вежливости ответил на украинском, но подчеркнул что сам я русскоязычный
@@ssofija20 вот вроде на русском написано, но ничерта непонятно.. Пиши что ли на мове. Может, хотя бы на ней понятней изъясняешься)
it looks so safe there
come and check. you will be impressed
What a wonderfully joyous video. Thanks for this.👍
More proof, if more proof were even necessary that the female brain is far superior
than the male brain when it comes to learning new code, which is what a language actually is.
Something to do with how the left and right hemispheres of the female brain work in conjunction
with each other.🤔
Anyway, the future is bright and the girls are out in front. 💙💙💛💛
It seems dilematic, almost everyone on the video know (understand and speak) russian. But they facing reality that the invander of their homeland also speak in russian.😢
they look a beat like "zombies"
a beat🤣🤣🤣
I know far too many Americans who know no languages at all.
Ребят, подскажите, Еврей власть узурпировал, выборы отменил. Неизвестные люди в военной форме среди белого дня похищают гражданских и увозят в неизвестном направлении. По городу разъезжают колонны автомобилей с каким то придурком в одной из машин и людей заставляют в этот момент на колени перед этим придурком вставать. Подскажите пожалуйста как в таких условиях организовывать Майдан можно? Это возмутительно. Куда можно обратиться? Можно ли подать иск в Европейский суд по правам человека? Я считаю мои права нарушаются! Я свободный, независимый, суверенный человек в конце да концов!
No Surzhyk?
Japanese😮
I want to know why she study Japanese, very curious😳😳
anime
Аніме, манґа, переклад пісень
And you consider these people are not Nazists? Their talks about the russian language is same as germans were talking about jews in germany of 1939. Such behavior make the russians more convinced that they are right!
"Their talks about the russian language is same as..."
...as Polish/Jewish/Czech/Serbian/etc. about the German language during 1939-1945. Nothing surprising about it.
You are completely messed up with "nationalist" and "nazist" words. Of course, we don't want to speak Russian anymore. Do you see an impact of the Russian culture? It was everywhere in our country before the war. And we have results that Russian language led to. I know some cases when people were surprised and confused if you would start to speak Ukrainian. Actually, it was the usual situation in Kharkiv ten years ago. Russians forced us to forgot Ukrainian language and culture. Russian empire has banned Ukrainian language so many times and tried to provide Russian in all spheres of life instead. And they have some success. So yes, we should annihilate the Russian impact on our life. It's the only way to exist for Ukrainian as a nation
The russian language is a second language of the ukrainians (in some parts of the country is the native), just deal it. The russian language is part of the formation of ukrainian culture and language, it's historical and dissafects with the current situation doesn't change that.
I can tell that most, if not all, of these people speak russian in every day life. Which is fine, btw. I dont see how a language has anything to do with the atrocities that are going on in their country at the moment. The more tongues you know, the richer you are.
respect for lowercase u know what exactly
4:26 Bravo .. 👍👍🙂
Да будь я и негром преклонных годов, и то, рассуждая по сути, я русский забыл бы лишь только за то, что им разговаривал... Ленин
Дурень! Ленин создал украину! А еще присоединил к украине донецкую область, хотя местные не хотели этого
Refusing to capitalize Russian just makes you look childish.
mabe it's you who are childish with no imagination too
How different is Russian and Ukrainian? They look very similar
ruclips.net/video/CQLM62r5nLI/видео.html
Actually no. Our language is most similar to Belarusian, then Polish and other Slavic languages. Russia is very different, but we were simply in the USSR, where everyone was forced to Russify
All europeans look similar)
You won't understand the difference until they start speak.
@@zeNoldor Actually the Soviet governments, except for the most drastic Stalin (a Georgian) times, encouraged Ukrainian in the Ukraine, even where it had never been spoken like in Donetsk and Odessa. Even today in the Russian Federation, the republics encourage their own languages (e.g. in the Tatar Republic).
@@mitchyoung93 are u kidding me?? In Donetsk and Luhansk Ukrainian language in 19-20 century is Main language for population. More than in central Ukraine. Other info - only russian propaganda. I also can talk about of assimilation of ukrainians in Kuban.
💛💙
русский язык не равно путин
Це не мова путіна, це мова терористів і катів
@@makshymW немецкий тоже?
@@midpone Німці не принижували і не знищували, нас, українців, століттями. Німеччина і німецька мова тут не при чому
@@makshymW гитлеровцы были оккупанты так же как путинцы но это не значит что русский или немецкий язык становится из за этого языков нацистов или террористов. Вот во время гитлера было много немцев которые сбежали из страны при становлении власти НСДАП, также и сейчас миллион русских убежало.
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Wow nice
Most, if not all, Ukrainians interviewed here admitted they knew Russian. But the Russians ... seem not!.
Well, Russians think that surhzyk, which they understand, is Ukrainian.
Funny thing: When they (Russians) overheard some radio conversations between Ukrainian troops on current battlefields (conversations conveyed in pure Ukrainian), they started shouting the NATO troops (namely, Polish) were present in the fighting.
Haha.
Another true story🤣🤣 do you really believe in everything you hear on the internet?🤣 do you really think, that Ukrainian and Polish sounds similar for a Russian speaking person🤣🤣
@@vaziralramin4565 Perhaps the pure version spoken in the far west of the country. My understanding is that only a minority of Ukrainians speak this "pure" version. And this region used to be part of Poland before WW2.
@@vaziralramin4565 Для них написи польською -це уже українська латинка(звісно є більш освідчені, але більшість російських військових-з бідних регіонів)
2:50 Кацапську 😆
Цікаво як багато людей хочуть забути російську)
да, и сколько книг сжигают, убивают за язык, нацисткая страна и она будет уничтожена
Годы обдуривания берут свое, увы
A língua NATIVA DA UCRÂNIA É O UCRANIANO
🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦♥️🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
Слава Украïнi!
荣耀属于乌克兰!
з китая
Героям слава! 💙💛
Sneaky translation at 2:50 lmao
Everybody say that they know English, but if they were asked to say something in English, it would be a disaster.
Most often, people in Ukraine know English at the A2-B1 level, have the vocabulary to understand what you say, but not much practice. It is quite difficult to speak well, without practice, to start speaking normally without practicing half an hour before :)
@@zeNoldor ++
Gdzie ta wojna??? Podobno tam taka straszna wojna trwa na całego????🤔🤔🤔🤔
I wish I could live there. The women are so beautiful
Slava Ukraina! I visited Ukraine in 2016, and I love and admire your heroic country! I'm a native Spanish speaker from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷, fully bilingual in English, which I learned at a young age. I also speak Italian and French. I am presently studying Portuguese.
Expected that most people speaks Russian, English and Polish there
А Українська?
@@arsla5308 don't be dumb, it's Ukraine, everyone is expected to speak Ukrainian
The brunette to the right was cute. ☺Я по украинскую не розмовляю, ну москальскую хорошо понимаю. 😄
Ми переможемо! 💛💙✌
А я полак, знаю три мови, одна з них це чудова українська!❤
Unfortunately I speak English.
Интересно, а почему называется российский язык, а не русский? В первый раз такое слышу. Интересно, в других странах тоже russian language переводится российский язык.
шоб було не как у москалей
Щоб було не так як в москалів
@@Chaldon-hl6yk так ви правильно підмітили
Бо держава -росія. Ви московити, а не русини. Тому все логічно, вам треба мовчати та невимахуватись(як ви -це робите у своїй державі)
@@arsla5308 я не очень поняла Вас. Это не претензия, а просто интерес. Я не имперка и против войны. Просто задала вопрос для общего развития.
Да уж а сколько понтов было что знает итальянский английский в итоге даже обычное пожелание не смогла выдавить из себя, так можно получается про всех говорить если они знаю пару слов из того или иного языка.
❤🎉🥰😍🤩😘😗 I'm so happy to know that you're Ukraine 🇺🇦 💖 💕 Beautiful ladies Speak English And understand English I hope the beautiful women understand when I say I love you ❤❤🇬🇧🇺🇦🇺🇦🇬🇧😊
Glory to Ukraine! From Qazaqstan with love
#SlavaUkraini
2:46 russian😂
They speak 100 languages but can't give examples of any.
У них методичка такая, что они русский язык называют российским? Или она не знают что в России живет 140 национальностей , помимо русских?
На жаль, вам не вистачає мозку,щоб зрозуміти. Чому «Россия» але язьік русский?? В українській мові країна Росія і мова російська, а національність «росіянин» а не «руський»
Це ж логічно
З вікіпедыі: Беларускія словы Расея (да рас. Россия, Великороссия) і *расейскі* (да рас. великорусский) падае Беларуска-расейскі слоўнік Міколы Байкова і Сьцяпана Некрашэвіча (1925 год). Гэты ж слоўнік да перакладу рас. великорусский прапануе таксама варыянты *маскоўскі* і *маскальскі.* Раней назва расейская мова ўжывалася як асноўная ў газэце Наша Ніва[17]. Назвы Расея і расейскі - нарматыўныя ў сучаснай нармалізацыі Беларускага клясычнага правапісу (2005 год)[18].
@@MineneHelen оскорблять человека тем, что у него мозгов не хватает не обязательно.
Просто в украинском языке слово "росіянин" подходит под оба значения, и под "русский" и под "россиянин"
Сами же россияне знать об этом не обязаны. Они украинский не учат.
У нас просто по другому сложился способ деления на граждан и этнос. По этносу ты можешь быть и русином, и молдаванином, и гагаузом, и поляком, и русским, и белорусом, и украинцем. Но если ты гражданин государства Украина, ты будешь украинцем.
Одно слово - два значения.
У них же два слова и два значения.
Это не повод оскорблять не разбирающегося в вопросе человека.
какой с них спрос? там у большей половины опрошенных морды не обезображены интеллектом! :)) Там национальная стратегия - главное изучить и знать язык "хозяина", т.е. английский, чтобы лучше обслуживать или попрошайничать.