Are Russian and Ukrainian the same language?
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Someone told me they were exactly the same. Is that true?
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Someone told me they were exactly the same. Is that true?
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There are differences, but a Russian and a Ukrainian can agree halfway.
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Only 1/3 of the vocabulary are the same .. the Ukrainian has more Polish and also German influences.
I have been told it is like German and Flemish/Dutch.
You understand what the news spokesman says sometimes, but there are 2 different languages.
No. Both languages belong to the Slavic language family and therefore sound similar. There are also many similarities in lexics and grammar. It is approximately comparable to German and Dutch.
Urkainian/Russian=East Slavic
German/Dutch=
Westgerman
No but very similar
No, but very similar languages
No, that’s not true.
However, the two languages have similarities
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Not “total equal”, but similar enough to be able to communicate. An East Friese and an Upper Bavarian would have bigger problems.
No, it’s not
No.