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  • @akivify
    @akivify Год назад +133

    I repeat again and again - the war in my country 🇺🇦 started in 2014 with annexation of my homeland - Crimea.

    • @ludmillanovikova3245
      @ludmillanovikova3245 Год назад +5

      Yes!!!!

    • @ravenglebsky9404
      @ravenglebsky9404 Год назад +2

      Yes, yes, yes

    • @elizaveta8276
      @elizaveta8276 Год назад

      А вот и нет 😜

    • @user-vh2tl9bj2h
      @user-vh2tl9bj2h Год назад +10

      @@elizaveta8276 , как думаете когда война в рашке началась? С заходом Русского Легиона в села Белгородской области или с дронов над мАцквой? ;)

    • @2specialwow
      @2specialwow Год назад +7

      @@user-vh2tl9bj2h оно тебе не ответит,потому что свои 15 фублей за коммент получило.

  • @ligreze
    @ligreze Год назад +259

    Vyshyvanka is our national clothes, ot was originally made by hand, each region got their unique ornaments and over 400 weaving techniques (most of them were lost because of soviet union anti-ukrainian politic)

    • @user-ez3gc1gx3l
      @user-ez3gc1gx3l Год назад

      Много кто такое вышивал и не только в Европе.Задолго до династии Меровингов,Инки ходили в вышианках.А они ни разу не славяне.Как-то додумались.Новая Зеландия до этого дальше пошла.Татуировки на лице,руках и теле.Которые лучше паспорта.Там видно как ты жил,кого убил и сколько у тебя детей.Да она по своему уникальна.И имеет смысл.А вы её без смысла носите!Там чёко написано кто ты,откуда итак далее.Вы ж"патриоты"даже этого не знаете!И я тебе добавлю.Проводилась Украинизация.Тысячи книг издавали всех стран,у меня в библиотеке не меньше сотни на украинском.Но я не продам.Просто могу сфоткать.Люди не хотели говорить на украинском в восточных областях.Их Ленин заставил!Не лги людям.Это не хорошо.

  • @user-ij3ws3ii7r
    @user-ij3ws3ii7r Год назад +335

    You can be disappointed by the name of the cities, because while long soviet period all ukrainian names was known in the world in russian language (like Lvov and Kiev). But when Ukraine became independent country these names were replace by names in Ukrainian- Lviv and Kyiv. In Ukraine they always sounds like this, but other world didn't know about it😊. Sorry for my English, I hope you've understood me:) P.S. The same story- Dnepr river and Dnipro river (in Ukrainian)

    • @louisesmith4251
      @louisesmith4251 Год назад +62

      also Chernobyl is pronounced Chornobyl

    • @Zoffy_UA
      @Zoffy_UA Год назад +11

      @@stylexBovdur yes :)

    • @durema9720
      @durema9720 Год назад +9

      And Venice actually pronounced Venize in Italian if I am correct. It's a matter of language really.

    • @Zoffy_UA
      @Zoffy_UA Год назад +38

      @@durema9720 when ALL the languages tend to use russian name of the city - i believe it is due to the soviet influence and agenda not because of differences of the languages =) also if u are russian (which i assume cause of the name) - u are not the person to speak how Ukrainian cities should be called ok cool

    • @durema9720
      @durema9720 Год назад

      @@Zoffy_UAWell duh because it's Ukrainian city therefore it's falls under Ukrainian agenda to name whatever. Names are silly exteriors and nothing else really.

  • @econuke9191
    @econuke9191 Год назад +185

    I'm living in Borodianka, and I want to say there are no military objects. russians bombed only blocks with people inside.

    • @ghostabastard2208
      @ghostabastard2208 Год назад

      cool story

    • @econuke9191
      @econuke9191 Год назад

      @@ghostabastard2208 it's not cool. A lot of people died here. russians committed war crimes,if you don't believe it, search on the Internet what the city looks like now.

    • @XapykaEblan
      @XapykaEblan Год назад +28

      as a ukrainian i confirm this.

    • @anastasiiabondar
      @anastasiiabondar Год назад

      @@ghostabastard2208 it's not a "cool story", it's the truth. They were bombing apartment blocks with aviation and GP bombs, targeting civilians on purpose, but ruzzia sympathisers aren't ready to hear the truth.

    • @liliiablazheieva8959
      @liliiablazheieva8959 Год назад +17

      Same here. Was visiting friends in Vinnytsia when ruscists bombed the medical center and the club in the city center. Wasn't too far but the sound wasn't too clear through the buildings so I thought the iron roof just fell of in one of them😅 Then realized it was a bombing. Many people died that day, the building was all black and smoking when i passed it. Will also forever remember my tooth crown being put on in a dark dentistry with flashlights and a painfully slow drill, and my child sleeping in a radiology room as the safest place in the building, when they bombed electrical stations in November
      My cousine lived in Irpin and was lucky to escape early on the morning of the attack, but her university and all the new townhouses around her apartment were burned down and robbed. Their cat, unfortunately, was left behind for a month and got a PTSD (she hides and screams when any sound resembling planes is heard) and grey fur around its head and neck. The refugees we hosted for 3 months refused to leave the house for 2 weeks, and also screamed and fell on the floor when the plane could be heard
      I'm temporarily in the US, but i still hate Walmart electric carts sound, it reminds a siren. And sounds that resemble explosions also still make me alert and ready. But hey, that's the survival instinct, i guess

  • @ObserveRecordRepeat
    @ObserveRecordRepeat Год назад +71

    Hi, viewer from Ukraine, Ivano-Frankivsk here, I'll write here short remarks:
    1. I think that visiting Ukraine is much safer than many foreigners think, just don't go near front lines.
    2. Mistletoe is treated as regular tree parasite here, no kissing tradition.

    • @user-vh2tl9bj2h
      @user-vh2tl9bj2h Год назад

      @@voloshkaaa Волошка... Я знаю одну Волошку з міста Малин і у якої є знайомі з Кремінної. Цікаво це та Волошка чи ні... У мене з тією Волошкою однакове ім'я. Зараз пишу під псевдонімом.

  • @andrii.romaniuk
    @andrii.romaniuk Год назад +91

    It's everything ok with electricity for more than 2 months in Ukraine. Russia failed to achieve their terror using thousands of long range missiles.

  • @sergioagra3846
    @sergioagra3846 Год назад +49

    Slava Ukraine from Spain

  • @user-ij3ws3ii7r
    @user-ij3ws3ii7r Год назад +65

    Vyshivanka it's traditional Ukrainian shirt with cross stitching😊

    • @1nataliia2
      @1nataliia2 Год назад

      Чого це хрестиком? Використовуються різні техніки та різні орнаменти в залежності від регіону. Не знаєте не пишіть.

    • @user-ij3ws3ii7r
      @user-ij3ws3ii7r Год назад +3

      @@1nataliia2 це не головна тема відео, тому було б, можливо, зайвим писать про такі подробиці чоловіку, який не знає, що таке вишиванка і, швидше за все, має дуже приблизне уявлення про вишивку взагалі.. Хтось напише детальніше, як буде бажання)

    • @shwabb1
      @shwabb1 Год назад +1

      Можна було б написати traditional Ukrainian embroided shirt

    • @user-ij3ws3ii7r
      @user-ij3ws3ii7r Год назад +1

      @@shwabb1 то моя англійська підкачала) Сподіваюсь, Ваш коментар прочитають.

  • @SpiritDragoness
    @SpiritDragoness Год назад +24

    About the flags. I heard a version of how the red and black resistance flag came about. When Ukrainian blue and yellow flag was soaked in bood of the wounded and the dead, it turns red and black.

    • @martatsinyk1415
      @martatsinyk1415 Год назад +10

      Yeah thats true

    • @XapykaEblan
      @XapykaEblan Год назад +6

      yes. its true

    • @M0oNCat
      @M0oNCat Год назад

      This is bullshit, the red-black flag appeared long before the yellow-blue one.

    • @luviagiletta2254
      @luviagiletta2254 2 месяца назад

      For residents of eastern Ukraine and Crimea, the red and black flag was one of the symbols of what they rebelled against in 2014. This flag was first used during World War II by Ukrainian ultranationalists (Stepan Bandera's army), who collaborated with the Nazis and engaged in terrorizing the population of Poland, Ukraine and Belarus. A lot of Jews, Poles, Ukrainians, Russians and Belarusians died at their hands. Because of the honoring of Stepan Bandera and his army, the residents of Eastern and Southern Ukraine, who were, in general, pro-Russian, and the uprisings began in Donbas and Crimea.

  • @gomers7766
    @gomers7766 Год назад +9

    why red black flag? When the blue-yellow flag is soaked in blood, it changes colors to red-black. so the battle flag is just that.

  • @dariagabrielian6193
    @dariagabrielian6193 Год назад +29

    Дуже дякую за Вашу реакцію! Поплакала 🥲

  • @milana5484
    @milana5484 Год назад +25

    Thank you❤ Biiiig thanks for supporting Ukraine🇺🇦❤ It means a lot for us🙏🏼

  • @olehaugan9555
    @olehaugan9555 Год назад +8

    lol, that is a Norwegian saying 😄 We say "there's no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing"

  • @sethrosefell
    @sethrosefell Год назад +8

    Thank you for kind words and support! A lot of love from UA!

  • @fun.bunny128
    @fun.bunny128 Год назад +12

    Please do not use "the" before Ukraine I'm sure that you'll never use it before Ireland for example))) And it's the same with Ukraine! Thank you for thi reaction! Greetings from Ukraine (yeah, we're living here you know cause it's our home)! By the way I'm really happy that Ukraine got more air defense systems it really helped us this night for example!

  • @monastyrskiiden
    @monastyrskiiden Год назад +62

    Thank You Paul for this reaction and support. You're always welcome in Ukraine. Hope this war will end soon and we can come back to a normal life. =)

    • @ekaterina9756
      @ekaterina9756 Год назад +3

      Людина яка робить реакцію також і на російський контент в принципі не може підтримувати Україну. Це просто балачка для українських підписантів.

  • @exo_9836
    @exo_9836 Год назад +9

    Thank you Paul! We appreciate this recognition and respect to our country! ❤

  • @johnwelsh6065
    @johnwelsh6065 Год назад +11

    Nice video that brought back good memories. I lived in Odessa for 2 years and miss it.

  • @Hottachych
    @Hottachych Год назад +12

    It's Ukraine. Not THE Ukraine. It's an independent country, so you don't need the article.

  • @islozko
    @islozko Год назад +38

    In Ukrainian we say Kyiv
    In russian language it's Kiev

  • @user-dj7ju2ce7m
    @user-dj7ju2ce7m Год назад +51

    14:40
    Ukrainian (and English) - Lviv [lʲwiu̯]
    Polish - Lwów [lvuf]
    Old German name - Lemberg [ˈlɛmbɛʁk]
    Yiddish - Lemberik
    Spanish - Leópolis
    Italian - Leopoli

  • @alexanderandriets3075
    @alexanderandriets3075 Год назад +10

    thank you for this video! people must know about Ukraine and this war

  • @ZhekUA
    @ZhekUA Год назад +32

    We Ukrainians call this conflict the 428th day of 9th year war that lasts for 4 centuries already.
    Myself I knew the difference of how sounds engines of cruise missiles and ballistic missiles. Heard a lot of missiles flyed over my apartment house. And in a first hour of full scale invasion I experienced barraging flyby of Russian fighter bomber with red stars on wings it was flying over the road about 30-40m high with blue flame out of it's two engines, and a moment after a first trolleybus on a route drives on very high speed (didn't know that trolleybuses manage to move so fast), pretty sure the trolleybus driver was frightened as well as I was at the moment that jet flyed over him. That was the last time I frightened, even when a missile hit a house few street blocks away, and I experienced the most powerful earthquake in my life didn't frightened. Anyway something changed.
    Ah and on the beginning of journey in Ukraine the ware a crow's nests, they love to build nests next to roads

  • @ksushafire1682
    @ksushafire1682 Год назад +14

    Hello, Paul. Thanks for your reaction and support to our country. Vishivanka is a national clothe. Ukrainian women are they were sewn and embroidered by his hands for beauty and protection. 💛💙🇺🇦

  • @ligreze
    @ligreze Год назад +18

    Correct pronounciation is Kyiv - coz it's in ukrainian.
    Kiev - is russian way to pronounce it

  • @AgrokL
    @AgrokL Год назад +4

    27:50 if can't find some reason to lough you'll go insane. some people saying they don't letting themselves to cry or grief and they gonna drink as much as they can and let themselves grief after victory. also for many months people shift from expression "after war" to "after victory" because of realisation there no other way it's victory or death. (if somebody doesn't understand why - check what military crimes russians did in Hostomel', Bucha and Irpin'. and it was just 1 month. imaging what is going on in Mariupol, its been more then a year...)

  • @andrii9253
    @andrii9253 Год назад +7

    Love from Ukraine, guys. Always keep your head up!

  • @user-jp7zg7xh7r
    @user-jp7zg7xh7r Год назад +5

    Thank you

  • @tamaramorgan123
    @tamaramorgan123 Год назад +7

    What a cool video. Thank you for showing it to us.❤🇺🇦All my life I lived in Lviv’s region🙃

  • @user-jd2qi2ne4t
    @user-jd2qi2ne4t Год назад +5

    Thank you💛💙

  • @karbry9724
    @karbry9724 Год назад +1

    THANK YOU MAN THAT YOU TOOK THIS VIDEO FOR REACT, YOU SHARE MORE ABOUT UKRAINE FOR ALL COUNTRIES!

  • @Melio_B
    @Melio_B Год назад +2

    Thank you for helping Ukraine

  • @Akopov4
    @Akopov4 Год назад +6

    There's also video of Geography now, about Ukraine, about Ukrainian "geography", culture, sport, economics and so on

  • @FiercePretzel
    @FiercePretzel Год назад +4

    things about pronunciation of cities - russians remove all names to russian versions and at international maps etc etc, Kyiv changed to Kiev, Lviv to Lvov, Kharkiv to Kharkov, Odesa to Odessa

  • @zaobriy
    @zaobriy Год назад

    Thank you for reaction and support❤

  • @qwertyytrewq973
    @qwertyytrewq973 Год назад +1

    Thanks for supporting Ukraine 🇺🇦

  • @UnboxOfRuzzian
    @UnboxOfRuzzian Год назад +3

    14:50. Lviv just translated to ruzzian as Lvov because name means "Lions' ". Lviv is also called "The city of Lions"

    • @UnboxOfRuzzian
      @UnboxOfRuzzian Год назад

      just as the ruzzians renamed other cities in their own way, like Chernihiv (Chernigov), Kyiv (Kiev), Kharkiv (Kharkov), etc.

  • @user-pu5hb7ci8y
    @user-pu5hb7ci8y Год назад +6

    Дякую за роботу і підтримку України

  • @THErealOGse
    @THErealOGse Год назад +2

    How incredibly surreal. Both my parents come from countries with extensive violence throughout history and I've traveled to both as both a child and an adult. As an adult it hits different. You realize how strong your ancestors right up to your parents and aunts and uncles are and how their choice to move gave the next generation a better life violence wise and financially. Do I wish I were more immersed in both cultures, of course

  • @Pootie_Tang
    @Pootie_Tang Год назад

    Generators are not to conserve electricity but to enable businesses to function during the frequent blackouts we felt during the last autumn-winter season when there were massive russian strikes on our critical power infrastructure points. There were blackouts for 12-24 hours very often

  • @Vetaaaaaaa
    @Vetaaaaaaa Год назад +4

    26:25 Клопотенко переможець українського Мастер-Шеф, розробляв меню харчування для українських шкіл, відстояв страву БОРЩ, як українську автентичну страву у ЮНЕСКО, бо росіяни кричали, що то їх страва. Росіяни УСЕ КРАДУТЬ І ПРИВЛАСНЮЮТЬ. Пам'ятайте це дуже крепко!!!

  • @joan_like_daisy
    @joan_like_daisy Год назад +2

    I see my home... I lived in Irpin'.

  • @Olga_Tkachyk_Art
    @Olga_Tkachyk_Art 4 месяца назад

    Lviv means lion's city. King Danilo had a son Lion. Because of the Austrian and soviet periods there is also names as Lemberg and Lvov. Lviv- is the wright way to call the city. Thanks for supporting Ukraine❤

  • @checsheere
    @checsheere Год назад +2

    thanks, man

  • @Vetaaaaaaa
    @Vetaaaaaaa Год назад +3

    29:20 Тарас Тополя, фронтмен гурту Антитіла, з перших днів широкомасштабного вторгнення росії в Україну пішов на фронт госпіталь'єром. Його дружина, співачка Alyosha, виступала на 1 півфіналі Євробачення, пісня про те, як жінки з дітьми тікали закордон, а чоловіки лишались боронити Україну. Вона показала власну історію. Я не тікала нікуди, мій чоловік в 24лютого 2022 пішов у військомат і я не могла його покинути. Я - тут. Я - в Україні, на землі, яку дав мені Бог! Я - вдома!

  • @adam346
    @adam346 Год назад

    I think the term is "there is no such thing as bad weather just bad clothing for the weather."

  • @oleksandrkuzmin5147
    @oleksandrkuzmin5147 Год назад

    Thanks for your support. It's important for us

  • @stanislavastartseva9639
    @stanislavastartseva9639 Год назад +1

    As for the mines on the fields - the problem is also about the future crops of agricultures for us and for export, it's highly dangerous and often impossible for farmers to work on these lands. But still our farmers keep working there and we often hear that some of them die because of these mines..

  • @xwixy9994
    @xwixy9994 3 месяца назад

    man
    that fresh cemetery sight sttiked hard
    my cousen is buried in one of those, and it's been two years already
    i had a chance to visit him only once, but i hope i will be able to come back to Ukraine someday

  • @lglas6487
    @lglas6487 Год назад +4

    Lights out not just to preserve energy but to blackout the city to hide from bombs

  • @FiercePretzel
    @FiercePretzel Год назад +2

    vyshyvanka is embroided clothing, shirt, from pagan slavic times, with all symbols can to have meaning, unique to every regions even from to village can be different
    girls from 10-11 years start to embroid alot of vyshyvankas to take that for their own home after wedding, from poor families girl has 10 vyshyvankas from rich families alot more

  • @encouraginglegacy
    @encouraginglegacy Год назад

    You're a good dude. Thanks for the reaction.

  • @innav3650
    @innav3650 Год назад

    An interesting fact about our flags. When blood gets on the yellow-blue flag, it turns red-black. Literally.

  • @innav3650
    @innav3650 Год назад +1

    You know, it's so weird. I am in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine and haven't ever leave my country. And when he crossed the border and ended up here, there was such a feeling of joy and warmth, as if it was me who had returned home)))) I think Ukraine become so very very precious for us.
    By the way, I want to thank from the bottom of my heart everyone involved, everyone who's supporting us and provided and share the systems that protect our skies. Unfortunately, I don't have the opportunity to go down to the bomb shelter, so I wait out almost every attack at home, on the upper floors of a high-rise building. And the power of some explosions is really impressive.

  • @spfoon
    @spfoon Год назад

    vishyvanka - its a part of our traditional clothes, looks like shirt with drawings and ornaments that differ depending on the origin of the vishivanka (by region of the country)

  • @saimondixson7834
    @saimondixson7834 Год назад

    Thank you very much for the video! Hello from Ukraine! Glory to Ukraine! Glory to heroes!

  • @katiavilgard9468
    @katiavilgard9468 Год назад +1

    Vyshyvanka is Ukrainian folk clothing that has its own history) in Japan, people can wear kimonos on certain holidays, and Ukrainians wear vyshyvanka) This is a shirt embroidered with various signs and patterns that have their own sacred meaning in our culture) By the way, in every the region of Ukraine had its own independent manner of embroidery on a shirt) this is very interesting)

  • @oleksandrbarna
    @oleksandrbarna Год назад +2

    In Ukraine, there is no tradition of kissing under the mistletoe.

  • @qwertylolman
    @qwertylolman Год назад

    mistletoe is a big problem in Ukraine. last for decades :( i can remember them from childhood trips, and now i'm 30. it's realy bad for trees, and for now common practice is to cut tree if it has mistletoe.

  • @annaivanova8483
    @annaivanova8483 Год назад

    the names of the cities have always depended on the empires that came to our land. Lviv, for instance, was once Lemberg. Same as Vienna was Vindabon(a)🙃 moreover, at the time of soviet union the names were translated into English from russian such as Kharkov which from Ukrainian is Kharkiv, or Kiev which from Ukrainian is Kyiv

  • @tam8539
    @tam8539 Год назад

    Thank you Paul for you support and prayers.
    We have huge support from British people and its awesome, like we have such level of support only from Baltic countries and Poland which were under soviet rule and understand us much what is like to deal with rusia.

  • @user-pg9xf7fp3g
    @user-pg9xf7fp3g Год назад

    My very very beautiful Ukraine 🇺🇦 ❤🙏💪💪🙏🙏

  • @user-dg1gq8tu3h
    @user-dg1gq8tu3h Год назад +1

    Big thank you for this video, and hope to see a big amount of the tourists in Ukraine, especially after our win

  • @OleksandraTumenok
    @OleksandraTumenok Год назад

    Hello from Ukraine.
    Your video was suggested to me by RUclips. Thank you for your support of Ukraine. I hope the war will end soon and we too will be able to travel.)

  • @maxvertsanov8165
    @maxvertsanov8165 Год назад

    Thanks ! 🇺🇦

  • @its_me_and_me7460
    @its_me_and_me7460 Год назад

    I can say you also (as Ukrainian Pupil) that our school's are also working.

  • @zabavna_ledi
    @zabavna_ledi Год назад

    Чудове відео, дякую вам ❤

  • @GunsNClothes
    @GunsNClothes Год назад

    20:46 - to save electricity and hide city from drones and aviation

  • @user-hz8rq2sq3i
    @user-hz8rq2sq3i Год назад +1

    Only Kyiv - its true, this is how our ancestors spoke, and in the sources of the 8th-10th centuries, such names are found
    Kiev - is the Russian version and another sign of colonization

  • @kobukson2065
    @kobukson2065 Год назад +5

    💙💛

  • @innav3650
    @innav3650 Год назад

    Why didn't he put some cream in the Borscht)) Borscht + cream + donuts (such bread with garlic and maybe with dill) it's how it has to be)
    Unless you're going to kiss someone. Then no garlic)

  • @rostyslavivankiv8104
    @rostyslavivankiv8104 Год назад

    The word "vyshyvanka" itself is from вишива́ти (vyšyváti, "to embroider") and -а́нка (-ánka), which means "something that is embroidered
    In English translations of Ukrainian texts, the word "vyshyvanka" is a loanword.[9] The same way as the kilt speaks about its Scottish origin, or moccasins attribute to Native American heritage, vyshyvanka proudly defines Ukrainian people

  • @Vetaaaaaaa
    @Vetaaaaaaa Год назад +4

    Чому тільки хлопцям надсилаєте свою підтримку? Ви не знаєте скільки дівчат та жінок українок воює! В Україні найбільша частка у збройних силах жінок воїнів! І гинуть вони так само, як і чоловіки!

  • @user-ph9dw9ml4c
    @user-ph9dw9ml4c Год назад

    No. Its not to preserve energies/ Its to the air defences goal

  • @katiavilgard9468
    @katiavilgard9468 Год назад

    thank you so much for talking about my country)♥ it is really very difficult here, this week I woke up three times from air anxiety, the Russians want to exhaust us, physically and morally. but we are strong and we will never allow Russia to break into Europe with war. Please, if you or your friends have the opportunity to somehow help the Ukrainian army, please do it) because these are very brave people whom I trust and who protect Europe at the cost of their lives🙏

  • @andreyklimenko9770
    @andreyklimenko9770 Год назад +1

    Thanks everyone for support Ukraine.
    I’m from Kharkiv, this city almost on the border with f*g russia. But we are fight and we will win!
    Hope to see everyone (except russian) in our country after this war.

  • @TimurUA33
    @TimurUA33 Год назад

    We are waiting you in Ukraine after our victory. God Bless UK! 🇺🇦❤🇬🇧

  • @asya.ukraine
    @asya.ukraine Год назад +7

    Ukraine 🇺🇦 🥰🥰🥰

  • @Pootie_Tang
    @Pootie_Tang Год назад

    About the pronunciation of the name of the city. In Ukrainian it's "Львів" [l'viv], in Russian it's "Львов" [l'vov].
    And for our capitol it's Київ [kyiv] in Ukrainian and Киев [kiev] in Russian.

  • @yelyzaveta933
    @yelyzaveta933 Год назад

    Thank you for your support! 🇺🇦🩷

  • @dark_brownie
    @dark_brownie Год назад +1

    Thank you for your video because even your reaction to the video of somebody going to Ukraine is also way to support Ukraine 💪

  • @procomgames
    @procomgames Год назад +1

    Київ - Ukrainian variant of spelling ❤

  • @argumentativelysound2001
    @argumentativelysound2001 Год назад +2

    Neh, we don't need trees to tell us when to kiss.. it's an American tradition.
    Grand Duke and later King Danylo Halitsky built a city fortress and named it after his son Leo (Lev in Ukrainian) and that's how city Lviv came to be. L-V-I-V is the real pronunciation, L-v-o-v is a failed moscovite attempt to pronounce a human word.

    • @Alexandra-dd1su
      @Alexandra-dd1su Год назад

      What a piece.
      -ów is a Polish way of naming places too. -ov is Slovakian. Are they all fake?😬
      Correct official names and ~the right way👊🏻~ is not the same thing.
      Whatever, language of mid century Rus peeps was neither Ukrainian nor Russian and sounded somewhere exactly in the middle. I swear you would not be able to pronounce a single line right on the spot in front of your king Danilo, even if your life depended on it.
      You don’t need cool stories to be proud and loving.
      Much more important if you are able to take care of your city and nature.

    • @argumentativelysound2001
      @argumentativelysound2001 Год назад

      ​@@Alexandra-dd1su 1
      1. Polish did not NAME Lviv, russians did rename it. Pay attention and try to stay on point.
      2. What possessed you to assume that proto-Ukrainian sounded anything like "russian" (Moscovite) and that we can't read it? You've made this silly claim with your ass, dear. Written in modern alphabet, any Ukrainian and Belarusian can read it easily and with correct, authentic pronunciation of majority of words, russian doesn't come anywhere close, even heavily modified modern "russian".
      3. It has already been proven numerous times, in fact, also by a russian linguist, academic Zaliznyak, among others, that whatever little similarity Ukrainian and Russian (Moscovite) languages have, is the result of merger, not branching out.
      Unlike Ukrainian, "russian" has gone through ridiculous amount of reforms, but single fact remains, the deeper we go into history, the farther Moscovite govir from historical Rus.
      So, Danylo and I would understand each other just fine, perhaps with some help from hand-language, but a perfect understanding would be reached in no time.
      And by the way, for that Danylo, there would be no difference between the "russians" Moscovites and Mongol Golden Hord, because at that time they were one and the same. "Russia" began its history as a Moscovite Ulus of the Golden Horde.
      4. And no, we don't need cool stories, but unlike "russians", we have them and it's OUR history.

  • @leynatheonly8628
    @leynatheonly8628 Год назад

    “This is Ukraine”😂😂😂 yeah, we love to eat😅😅😅

  • @user-si9ud6fr4o
    @user-si9ud6fr4o Год назад

    Thank you Paul. Слава Україні

  • @user-pn6vo9ev8j
    @user-pn6vo9ev8j Год назад

    The new song from Ukraine YARMAK - VALHALLA

  • @tashao1343
    @tashao1343 Год назад

    Thank you for talk about us it's very important for our surviving and to fight with russian propaganda also

  • @we_are_love_you2
    @we_are_love_you2 Год назад

    after war i invited all people to Ukraine

  • @ssssantos304
    @ssssantos304 Год назад

    hes on the U countries. he only did ukraines episode a month ago. the UK is next in line.

  • @Combat_Chinchilla
    @Combat_Chinchilla Год назад +1

    Kyiv, not Kiev (russian pronunciation)

  • @user-ph1cm3xx4n
    @user-ph1cm3xx4n Год назад

    No, it's not about starving, it's about surviving russians' bombs and missile attacks.

  • @user-zk9mp2by2s
    @user-zk9mp2by2s Год назад

    And how about something to come to Donetsk, Luhansk or even Mariupol and ask the local residents THERE?

  • @anna_kato
    @anna_kato Год назад

  • @Salty_Bear
    @Salty_Bear Год назад

    "Kyіv" is an native Ukrainian pronunciation, "Kiev" is a russian born pronunciation

  • @xodnevych
    @xodnevych Год назад

    Kiev - russian pronunciation Kyiv - ukrainian pronunciation

  • @lizamostipan5133
    @lizamostipan5133 Год назад

    You don’t sound like a native speaker, you sound a bit Eastern European. Where are you from, Paul?

  • @Evaaaaan
    @Evaaaaan Год назад

    Kyiv - translated from Ukrainian
    Kiev - translated into russian and then into English

  • @Olga_Tkachyk_Art
    @Olga_Tkachyk_Art 4 месяца назад

    Kiev is on russian, Kiyv is on Ukrainian.

  • @Overbet
    @Overbet Год назад

    correctly Kyiv, because Kiev is a Russian transliteration into English.

  • @user-tx7ek5eg4z
    @user-tx7ek5eg4z Год назад

    Однієї смерті не минувати а двом смертям не бувати!!!