Добраніч is a word I know very well from my own experience. I was once stopped by an Ukrainian border guard in 2013 when I passed the border from Poland. It was in late night after 00.00 He said Добраніч so I drove forward knowing the Polish word "dobranoc" which is very similar to Ukrainian. He then started scream stop! Maybe he was greeting me using Добраніч 😃
Щиро дякую! We can say "дякую за відео" - thanks for the video 📹 / дякую, що створила цей канал - thanks for making (creating) this channel😊 Дякую, що подивилися - thank you for watching 💙💛
Thank you very much!! One question that also has to do with being polite. It's more of a filler actually, anyway... It's the filler "see" (taken from the verb to see in english), like in the phrase: "I don't know it because, SEE, it's very difficult to estimate" or "SEE, I don't know how to get it done". Anyway, thank you very much for this video!!
Thanks for the video!It vas great revision for me.I know it is not about vocabulary,but I was wondering could you make a video about imperative?(if I made some gramatical mistakes,I'm sorry because English is not my first language)
Learning Ukrainian is very good. Two years ago my goal is to go to Bila Tcerkva. Russian seems more abrasive. Whereas Ukrainian is smooth and more romantic.🇺🇦💯
Добрий ранок - nominative case, доброго ранку - genitive. So, using nominative is like saying Good morning, but using genitive sort of implies "I wish you a good morning". Some people say using nominative is the only correct way, others say both can be used interchangeably!
"Witam" w języku ukraińskim będzie jako "laskàwo pròsymo"(kiedy ktoś przyjmuje gości). Mamy słowo podobnie do "witam" - "witaju", ale ma inne znaczenie. Google tłumacz wydaje dwa warianty: "Pozdrowienia" i "Gratulacje". Przepraszam za mój polski, tylko się uczę.
Добраніч is a word I know very well from my own experience. I was once stopped by an Ukrainian border guard in 2013 when I passed the border from Poland. It was in late night after 00.00 He said Добраніч so I drove forward knowing the Polish word "dobranoc" which is very similar to Ukrainian. He then started scream stop! Maybe he was greeting me using Добраніч 😃
Hahah he was definitely saying Good night! Thank you for sharing, it's interesting how real life situations help us learn new words much easier!
Дуже дякую Олю! Я буду користуватися цим сьогодні ввечерію. Компліменти теж за вашу елегантність.
Щиро дякую!
Best Ukranian Language channel!
So nice to read it, thank you 🙏🙏
Вдячний за це чудовий урок!
І я, як завжди, вдячна за перегляд!
Я дуже вдячний за знаходження цю каналу 🙂 дякую тебе також за зробила його 👍 мене подобається знати висловитися різними способами
Як краще сказати "thanks for making this channel, this video," etc? Thanks in advance!
Щиро дякую!
We can say "дякую за відео" - thanks for the video 📹 / дякую, що створила цей канал - thanks for making (creating) this channel😊
Дякую, що подивилися - thank you for watching 💙💛
Щиро дякую за підтримку!
Дякую, що дивитесь!
Thanks for your excellent instruction.
💙💛
Thank you for the lesson here in New York City listening and learning how to speak Ukrainian 2:51 p.m. Sunday March 13th
Thank you for your interest! Best of luck with your learning 💙💛
Thank you very much!! One question that also has to do with being polite. It's more of a filler actually, anyway... It's the filler "see" (taken from the verb to see in english), like in the phrase: "I don't know it because, SEE, it's very difficult to estimate" or "SEE, I don't know how to get it done". Anyway, thank you very much for this video!!
Thank you for watching! Yes, fillers are important. I will try and make a video or a post about the ones we have in Ukrainian :)
@@LetsLearnUkrainian дуже дякую за відповідь, Ольго!
Zdorov! I think, this lessons better than in the school 👍🏼
Здоров! Спасибі, що подивилась 😊😊😊❤❤❤
I love the darkblue lipstick - explosive and challenging...
Than you! I love that color too!
Thanks for the video!It vas great revision for me.I know it is not about vocabulary,but I was wondering could you make a video about imperative?(if I made some gramatical mistakes,I'm sorry because English is not my first language)
Thank you for watching! It is the second request on Imperatives, I will consider this idea :)
Learning Ukrainian is very good. Two years ago my goal is to go to Bila Tcerkva. Russian seems more abrasive. Whereas Ukrainian is smooth and more romantic.🇺🇦💯
I am glad you enjoy learning Ukrainian!!
thank you!
also its spelled "response" not "responds" :)
In my language papa means dad.
So if i tell my dad papa on my way put he will ask me what I want.
Can anyone tell me the difference between saying Dobriy Ranock and Dobro horanko?? Thank you.
Добрий ранок - nominative case, доброго ранку - genitive. So, using nominative is like saying Good morning, but using genitive sort of implies "I wish you a good morning". Some people say using nominative is the only correct way, others say both can be used interchangeably!
@@LetsLearnUkrainian thank you so much for your reply. Happy new year, I wish you safety and health! 🇬🇧 🇺🇦
Zdrav
What is unpolite phrases??
I have some videos on those as well!
Czy "witam" mówi tylko gospodarz, czyli ktoś kto przyjmuje gości?
Nie mamy "witam"
@@goansichishig witojcie?
"Witam" w języku ukraińskim będzie jako "laskàwo pròsymo"(kiedy ktoś przyjmuje gości). Mamy słowo podobnie do "witam" - "witaju", ale ma inne znaczenie. Google tłumacz wydaje dwa warianty: "Pozdrowienia" i "Gratulacje".
Przepraszam za mój polski, tylko się uczę.
@@goansichishig
Дякую за роз'яснення. Бажаю успіхів у вивченні польської мови.
Dziękuję za wyjaśnienie. Życzę powodzenia w nauce polskiego.
@@wincentywiewiorczak4114 Dziękuję, wszystkiego dobrego :)
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😋😋😍you are the best
Thank you! 💙💛
How to say, I need green card ?