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  2. Good Evening (Where Are You From?) - Wikipedia

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    The song's incipit "Good evening, we are from Ukraine", became a popular unofficial military greeting in Ukraine after the Russian military invasion, and gained widespread use. The Governor of Mykolaiv Oblast Vitaliy Kim , [ 10 ] as well as the Armed Forces of Ukraine , [ 11 ] [ 12 ] the Minister of Defense Oleksii Reznikov , [ 13 ] and ...

  3. Ukrainian alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The modern Ukrainian alphabet has 33 letters in total: 21 consonants, 1 semivowel, 10 vowels and 1 palatalization sign. Sometimes the apostrophe (') is also included, which has a phonetic meaning and is a mandatory sign in writing, but is not considered as a letter and is not included in the alphabet.

  4. Ukrainian orthography - Wikipedia

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    The Ukrainian orthography (Ukrainian: Український правопис, romanized: Ukrainskyi pravopys) is the orthography for the Ukrainian language, a system of generally accepted rules that determine the ways of transmitting speech in writing. Until the last quarter of the 14th century Old East Slavic orthography was widespread. [1]

  5. Ukrainian girl, 7, sings Let It Go in three languages on Good ...

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  6. Crossword abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Roman numerals: for example the word "six" in the clue might be used to indicate the letters VI; The name of a chemical element may be used to signify its symbol; e.g., W for tungsten; The days of the week; e.g., TH for Thursday; Country codes; e.g., "Switzerland" can indicate the letters CH; ICAO spelling alphabet: where Mike signifies M and ...

  7. Ukrainian language - Wikipedia

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    The literary Ukrainian language, which was preceded by Old East Slavic literature, may be subdivided into two stages: during the 12th to 18th centuries what in Ukraine is referred to as "Old Ukrainian", but elsewhere, and in contemporary sources, is known as the Ruthenian language, and from the end of the 18th century to the present what in ...

  8. Vechornytsi - Wikipedia

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    Vechornytsi (Ukrainian: вечорниці, from вечір "evening") are Ukrainian traditional gatherings with music, songs, jokes and rituals. Vechornytsi traditionally began in late September, after the seasonal agricultural work was over. Young people from villages gathered in the evenings for entertainment. There were everyday and festive ...

  9. Zhelekhivka - Wikipedia

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    Example of text on Zhelekhivka. Zhelekhivka [1] [2] (Ukrainian: Желехі́вка) was Ukrainian phonetic orthography in Western Ukraine from 1886 to 1922 (sometimes until the 1940s), created by Yevhen Zhelekhivskyi [] on the basis of the Civil Script and phonetic spelling common in the Ukrainian language at that time (with some changes) for his own "Little Russian-German Dictionary", which ...