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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2010

Song : Руслана - Скажи мені


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  • there is no ukrainian "language" - it's just a dialect.

    how come Im russian and I understand 95% "ukrainian"?

  • @DrMundo74

    lol

    you're not the first, and I think you're not the last

    well, you're smart enough to understand my language.

    I understand 100% russian, but I don't say russian is dialect.

  • What part of Ukraine are u from? This video is 90% in russain....because i speak fluent ukrainian and i did not understand some of the words you were saying.

  • @Brittanitaylorfan225

    I'm from the capital and my native language is ukrainian, and this video is 100% in ukrainian...

  • @ 1:09 ''Your Welcome" has only one "L" XD

  • @linx4355

    oops...

    sorry~

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  • @SugoiSeshira761 Polish is closer to Ukrainian than Russian!

  • you are too cute, i love this video :D

  • ты симпатичная девушка...Умничка ))

    Мне нравится украинский язык!!

  • @DrMundo74 Ukrainian and Russian are two separate languages, they're just part of the same language group - Slavonic languages. This also counts for Belorussian, mainly because these three are found in the same geographical location.

    This is also why languages such as Polish, or Bulgarian differ greatly from those three languages. Polish/Czech/Slovak are Western Slavonic languages, while Bulgarian/Macedonian/Croatian/­Serbian are Southern Slavonic languages.

  • @DrMundo74 Are you drunk or perhaps on some drugs? Russian is harsh and is separate language from the melodic Ukrainian.

    For example. How do you say "Thank you" in Russian? It's "Spasiba." And how do you say "Thank you" in Ukrainian? It's "Dakuyu." Do these two words look the same or even sound the same to you? Thus my original statement about your intoxicated question.

  • i think i number 3 you.....

  • Так, в тебе дійсно гарна вимова українських слів!!!:) Дуже милозвучно та правильно;) Мені сподобалось!!:3

    (I hope you understand.)

  • Thank you you were so sweet can i have your email ?

  • ya podobayatsya tvoya video...bud'laska, ya khochu znaty bilshe! duzhe dayakuyu tobi! :)

  • you know i always seem to learn more when it's from beautiful women, but then again the Ukraine has been voted on comitee to be the country with the most beautiful women in the world.

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