gives the native languages (but not necessarily the languages spoken at home) with their number of speakers according to the 2001 Ukrainian Census: Not included...
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Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR adopted the "Law of Languages". The Ukrainian language was declared the only official language, while the other languages spoken...
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primarily in Ukraine. It is the native language of a majority of Ukrainians. Written Ukrainian uses the Ukrainian alphabet, a variant of the Cyrillic...
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widely used language in Ukraine in pop culture and in informal and business communication. The East Slavic languages originated in the language spoken in...
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Ukraine. Before the Russian annexation, there were several writing languages in Ukraine. Religious texts were dominated by the Ukrainian variant of Church...
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of Ukraine. Ukrainian Sign Language belongs to the family of French sign languages.[citation needed] Worldwide awareness of Ukrainian Sign Language rose...
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Law of Ukraine "On Protecting the functioning of the Ukrainian language as the State language" (Ukrainian: Закон України «Про забезпечення функціонування...
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literature. "Law of Ukraine "On ensuring the functioning of Ukrainian as the state language": The status of Ukrainian and minority languages". 20 October...
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people of Ukraine Search for "Ukrainian" on Wikipedia. Languages of Ukraine Name of Ukraine Religion in Ukraine Ukrainians (disambiguation) Ukraine (disambiguation)...
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na continues to be used with Ukraine in the West Slavic languages (Polish, Czech, Slovak), while the South Slavic languages (Bulgarian, Serbo-Croatian,...
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