Are there actual Ukrainians who's first language isn't Russian?
Are there actual Ukrainians who's first language isn't Russian?
"Russian" identity was invented in the 19th century. It's as fake as cultures get.
Not surprising since nation building is a product of 19th century
Russia was an empire similar to Rome, not a nation
Russian identity exists since 862
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I thought it was Usyk
Galicians and other crypto-poles in their vicinity, sure.
Probably a lot more of them among younger people, but also I'm not sure about that, it was actually easier for older people to be isolated from Russian media and such compared to modernity where internet exists and young people will most likely go to Russian social media, interact with lots of Russians there etc.
Yes, western Ukraine and countryside parts in general
Well, I am.
I speak in language I'm being addressed in
>young people will most likely go to Russian social media, interact with lots of Russians there etc.
That are, stuck in 2012? No one uses your shitty as media anymore, young people use all the standard western networks oand watch mainly local or western creators, especially now
希望你能說最重要的語言?
Ukrainian isn't a real language, it's a polonized russky retard speak, abandon this fucking "language" because it's like a mockery of my native language.
The language that I know, that is
most of ukrainians
great this konfa wykop refugee schizo again
there is a way to create polsko-ukrainian language? just make one big empire and be the gate between west and east
Tak, to jest medžuslovjansky język!
(nauči sę medžuslovjansky)
Thanks, that is somethingg!
>have some good time for this
>thanks brother
prosim brate
>medžuslovjansky
Цe тe, щo викopиcтoвyвaли y Aвтpo-Угopcькiй apмiї?
Flags checks out
>最重要
但陸地的共匪字比有用繁體字。
Rome had a strong Roman Latin culture and homogenizing effect, unseen before the Roman empire
кeк, мoжe нe
aлe тo был бы кopиcтны
This post was a pleasure to read. Well done, user :)
yeah the Crimean Tatars
Yes
Most of them are just bilingual (they are the ones who switched languages)