Fascinating lesson: I really appreciate knowing a little about colloquial language and how it may differ from standard language, and you taught us about that while also teaching us new words and expressions, and how words work and sound in longer sentences. So much in one short video! Food is important, so these are important words... the way they get mixed up in everyday Ukranian speech reminds me of the part of Italy my mother's family is from (Tuscany, the region where the city of Florence is located). I remember my granny saying "mangiare" (the verb that means "to eat") with an article in front of it, turning it into a noun that meant "food". Thanks for making me think of my granny 🥰 By the way: натщесерце = on an empty stomach 😊 (and you're right, it's a lovely word)
thanks dear teacher
Дякую Іра за дуже цікавий урок!
Thanks for the video! I am enjoying my attempts to learn your language!
Щиро дякую, Іро! Було дуже цікаво та корисно! 💙💛🇺🇦
Дякую! Мені дуже приємно!
Very well explained!!
Дякую за новий урок! Під час їді я щасливий😊.
Fascinating lesson: I really appreciate knowing a little about colloquial language and how it may differ from standard language, and you taught us about that while also teaching us new words and expressions, and how words work and sound in longer sentences. So much in one short video!
Food is important, so these are important words... the way they get mixed up in everyday Ukranian speech reminds me of the part of Italy my mother's family is from (Tuscany, the region where the city of Florence is located). I remember my granny saying "mangiare" (the verb that means "to eat") with an article in front of it, turning it into a noun that meant "food". Thanks for making me think of my granny 🥰
By the way: натщесерце = on an empty stomach 😊 (and you're right, it's a lovely word)
Thank for this! I continue to look forward to new videos.
Дякую за новий випуск. Мені здається що їда є дуже рідкісним словом. Ще ніколи з ним не зіткнувся
Це слово звучить досить часто 🙂
Muy agradecido
I love їжак!