• Baláchka (Ukrainian: балачка – conversation, chat) is a Ukrainian dialect spoken in the Kuban and Don regions, where Ukrainian settlers used to live. It...
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    as well (e.g. снікерси, snikersy, for "sneakers" in the United States). Balachka is spoken in the Kuban region of Russia, by the Kuban Cossacks. The Kuban...
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  • in all modern Slavic languages, at least at the conversational level. Balachka, a Ukrainian dialect spoken in Krasnodar region, Don, Kuban, and Terek...
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    speaking only Russian, traces of their heritage language are still present. Balachka is spoken in the Kuban region of Russia, by the Kuban Cossacks. The Kuban...
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    speech South Slavic West Slavic Microlanguages and dialects Mixed languages Balachka 20th century Bohemian Romani Kyakhta Russian–Chinese Pidgin Mednyj Aleut...
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    Cossacks in the Kuban region are bilingual, speaking both Russian and Balachka, the local Kuban dialect of central Ukrainian. Their folklore is largely...
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  • Azirivka, awkward Ukrainian speech of Russophone Ukrainian politicians Balachka — dialects of Kuban Cossacks Linguistic Russification — the process of...
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    Music Sport Theater Languages and dialects Ukrainian Russian Crimean Tatar Balachka Surzhyk Religion Eastern Orthodoxy Greek Catholicism Protestantism Islam...
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    Music Sport Theater Languages and dialects Ukrainian Russian Crimean Tatar Balachka Surzhyk Religion Eastern Orthodoxy Greek Catholicism Protestantism Islam...
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    and fantasy Dialects Northern Pomor Central Moscow Trasianka Southern Balachka Surzhyk Pidgins, creoles, cants and mixed languages Alaskan Russian Fenya...
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