ukrainian |
dedovshchina |
As nouns the difference between ukrainian and dedovshchina
is that
ukrainian is (countable) a person of ukrainian ethnicity or a citizen of ukraine while
dedovshchina is hazing, the name given to the informal system of subjection and bullying of new junior conscripts]], formerly to the soviet [[armed forces|armed forces and today to the russian, ukrainian, etc armed forces.
As a proper noun ukrainian
is the east slavic language of ukrainians, and the official language of ukraine.
As an adjective ukrainian
is relating to ukraine or its people.
ukrainian |
ukrainica |
As nouns the difference between ukrainian and ukrainica
is that
ukrainian is (countable) a person of ukrainian ethnicity or a citizen of ukraine while
ukrainica is (slavistics) literature about ukraine or ukrainians, especially about ukrainian culture, language, or literature.
As a proper noun ukrainian
is the east slavic language of ukrainians, and the official language of ukraine.
As an adjective ukrainian
is relating to ukraine or its people.
ukrainian |
kozachok |
As nouns the difference between ukrainian and kozachok
is that
ukrainian is a person of Ukrainian ethnicity or a citizen of Ukraine while
kozachok is a Ukrainian and Russian couple-dance with constantly increasing tempo.
As a proper noun Ukrainian
is the East Slavic language of Ukrainians, and the official language of Ukraine.
As an adjective Ukrainian
is relating to Ukraine or its people.
ukrainian |
ukrainianize |
As a noun ukrainian
is (countable) a person of ukrainian ethnicity or a citizen of ukraine.
As a proper noun ukrainian
is the east slavic language of ukrainians, and the official language of ukraine.
As an adjective ukrainian
is relating to ukraine or its people.
As a verb ukrainianize is
make or become ukrainian in character; adopt or impose ukrainian culture, language, or ethnic identity.
ukrainian |
kobzar |
As nouns the difference between ukrainian and kobzar
is that
ukrainian is a person of Ukrainian ethnicity or a citizen of Ukraine while
kobzar is an itinerant Ukrainian bard, often blind, who played the kobza.
As a proper noun Ukrainian
is the East Slavic language of Ukrainians, and the official language of Ukraine.
As an adjective Ukrainian
is relating to Ukraine or its people.
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