ukrainians in English

noun
1
a native or inhabitant of Ukraine, or a person of Ukrainian descent.
Jews, Ukrainians , and Russians were the most likely to leave.
2
the East Slavic language of Ukraine.
They were a few people who could speak Russian and Polish, but no one who knew some of the more obscure Slavic languages like Ukrainian or Bulgarian.

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1. Christians include: Russians, Koreans, Ukrainians and Armenians.

2. Ukrainians were forcibly deported, and ethnic Germans forcibly relocated there.

3. Read also: How Belarusians differ from Russians and Ukrainians

4. Ukrainians were forcibly deported, and ethnic Germans forcibly relocated there.

5. Synonyms for Bohunks include Ukrainians, Cossacks, hunkies, Little Russians, Ruthenians, Ukes and Ukies

6. Hopefully, a kinder fate awaits Ukrainians seven years from now, in 2021.

7. A large number of ethnic Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars — some put the total at …

8. Bohunk is a disparaging term given to certain Eastern Europeans, ranging from Hungarians to Ukrainians

9. The Serdiuks are the only type of infantry that the Ukrainians can produce other than mercenaries.

10. 3.5 million Ukrainians fought with the Imperial Russian Army, while 250,000 fought for the Austro-Hungarian Army.

11. According to the Ukrainians, the separatists launched three attacks on Ukrainian positions, with all of them being repelled.

12. Ukrainians and Belarusians have been similarly affected by Estonian language proficiency requirements in the workplace and elsewhere

13. This anthem never became popular among Ukrainians and in Soviet times, the anthem of the USSR was played during nearly all official events in Ukraine.

14. That agreement will also impose real economic pain, but Ukrainians are willing to pay the price in order to preserve our independence.

15. Ukrainians, such as the infamous Ivan the Terrible of Treblinka, were also among the guards who manned the German Nazi death camps.

16. Among former Warsaw Pact countries, the majority of Russians and Ukrainians said the break up of the Soviet Union was a bad thing.

17. Although Belarusians are the dominant ethnic group in the country, the culture includes people of various ethnicities such as Lithuanians, Poles, Ukrainians, Russians, Jews, and Tartars

18. Later, it was reported that on 18 December, the Ukrainians seized four or possibly five other points on the left bank of the Hryazevskyi pond after launching their attack.

19. The guards were mainly ethnic German Volksdeutsche from the east and Ukrainians, with some Russians, Tatars, Moldovans, Latvians, and Central Asians, all of whom had served in the Red Army.

20. Russians persecuted native population and colonised the land with new settlers, still until World War II it was a multi-ethnic territory with Crimean Tatars, Russians, Ukrainians, Greeks, Armenians, Germans and many others living together.