ukr ISO 639

українська мова‎ (Ukrayins’ka mova) Autonyms

Ukrainian

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A language of Ukraine

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українська мова‎ (Ukrayins’ka mova)
30,800,000 in Ukraine (2016), all users. L1 users: 25,000,000 (2016). Ethnic population: 34,400,000 (2016). Total users in all countries: 33,245,240 (as L1: 27,445,240; as L2: 5,800,000).
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia, Northern Moldova and Northeast Romania, Northwestern Romania, Southern Moldova and Southeastern Romania, Southwestern Romania, Ukraine
1 (National). Statutory national language (1996, Constitution, Article 10).
Indo-European, Balto-Slavic, Slavic, East
North Ukrainian dialect group, Southwest Ukrainian dialect group, Southeast Ukrainian dialect group. North Ukrainian dialect group: Eastern Polissian, Central Polissian, and Western Polissian dialects; Southeast Ukrainian dialect group: Middle Dnieprian, Slobozhan, and Steppe dialects; Southwest Ukrainian dialect group: Boyko, Hutsul, Lemko, Podilian, Pokuttia-Bukovina, Transcarpathian, Upper Dniestrian, Upper Sannian, and Volhynian dialects.
SVO; prepositions; noun head final; gender (masculine/feminine/neuter); no articles; case-marking (7 cases); verb affixes mark person, number; passives; tense and aspect; comparatives; 32 consonant and 6 vowel phonemes; non-tonal; free stress.
Taught in all primary and secondary schools. Taught in most tertiary schools. Fully developed. Bible: 1903–2020.
Cyrillic script [Cyrl]. Latin script [Latn], used in the 19th century, limited usage.
Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Ukrainian
Ukrainian
31,000 in Argentina (2018), based on nationality.
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
7,680 in Australia (2016 census).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
21,000 in Azerbaijan (2011 UNSD).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
1,800 in Bosnia and Herzegovina (2014 J. Leclerc).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
1,760 in Bulgaria (2011 census).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
34,000 in Brazil (2021 Joshua Project). Ethnic population: 500,000 (2015).
Paraná state.
4 (Educational)
The language is being passed on from the grandparent generation to children and grandchildren. Home; community; church services; education. All also use Portuguese [por].
Five Ukrainian language radio stations and a Ukrainian newspaper. Taught as subject in primary schools.
Non-indigenous. First wave of immigrants arrived in the 1890s. Due to isolation from Ukraine, Brazilian Ukrainians speak a 100-year-old form of the Galician or Upper Dniestrian dialect. The Brazilian government offers students of Ukrainian heritage scholarships to study at universities in Ukraine. In 2021, Ukrainian became a co-official language of the municipality of Prudentópolis in Paraná state. Prudentópolis is the center of the Ukrainian community in Brazil. Christian.
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Ukrainian
8,060 in Belarus (2021 UNSD). Most Ukrainians in Belarus speak Russian [rus] as their L1. Ethnic population: 160,000 (2019 census).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
102,000 in Canada (2016 census).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
48,300 in Czechia (2011 census).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
155,000 in Germany (2021 census), based on nationality.
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
12,100 in Denmark (2020 census), based on nationality.
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
8,010 in Estonia (2013 UNSD). Ethnic population: 22,300 (2011 census).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
111,000 in Spain (2020 census), based on nationality.
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
7,280 in Finland (2021 census). Finland is expecting between 40,000 and 80,000 refugees to arrive from Ukraine in 2022 (YLE News).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
6,580 in United Kingdom (2011 census).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
6,800 in Georgia (Leclerc 2015).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
17,000 in Greece (2011 census), based on nationality.
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
1,010 in Croatia (2011 census). Ethnic population: 1,880 (2011 census).
Vukovar-Syrmia and Zagreb City.
5 (Dispersed)
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
3,380 in Hungary (2011 census). Ethnic population: 5,630 (2011 census).
Budapest and Pest counties.
5 (Dispersed)
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
8,000 in Israel (Leclerc 2018a).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
120,000 in Italy (2012 census).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
5,400 in Kyrgyzstan (2009 census). Ethnic population: 21,900 (2009 census).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
52,500 in Kazakhstan (2009 census). Ethnic population: 333,000 (2009 census).
Akmola, Aktobe, Kostanay, North Kazakhstan, Pavlodar, and West Kazakhstan regions.
Unestablished
Found in minority schools.
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
5,340 in Lithuania (2014 UNSD). Ethnic population: 20,200 (2015 census).
Klaipedos county: Klaipeda City municipality; Utenos county: Visaginas municipality; Vilniaus county: Elektrenai, Šalčininkai, Švenčionys, and Vilnius City municipalities.
5 (Dispersed)
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
42,300 in Latvia (2018).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
107,000 in Moldova (2014 census). Ethnic population: 181,000 (2014 census).
Briceni, Cimislia, Donduseni, Drochia, Edinet, Falesti, Floresti, Glodeni, Ocnita, Riscani, and Singerei districts.
5 (Dispersed)
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
7,240 in Norway (2021 census), based on nationality.
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
1,080 in New Zealand (2018 census).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
26,400 in Poland (2013 UNSD).
Major cities.
5 (Dispersed)
Non-indigenous. Christian.
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Ukrainian
39,500 in Portugal (2007 J. Leclerc).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
48,900 in Romania (2011 census). Ethnic population: 50,900 (2011 census).
Arad, Botosani, Caras-Severin, Maramures, Satu Mare, Suceava, and Timis counties; Tulcea county in southeast (Danube delta).
5 (Dispersed)
Taught in a few primary and secondary schools, in minority language schools in Ukrainian-speaking areas.
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Ukrainian
8,100 in Serbia (Leclerc 2020c).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
1,130,000 in Russian Federation (2010 census). Ethnic population: 1,930,000 (2010 census).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
6,150 in Sweden (2020 census), based on nationality.
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
5,690 in Slovakia (2013 UNSD).
Scattered, mainly in larger towns in eastern Slovakia.
5 (Dispersed)
Christian.
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Ukrainian
22,000 in Turkmenistan (Leclerc 2019b), based on ethnicity.
Ashgabat and other urban centers.
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
152,000 in United States (2015 census).
Scattered.
Unestablished
Many also use English [eng].
Non-indigenous.
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Ukrainian
72,700 in Uzbekistan (2019).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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