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    Dec 6, 2005 · To beat up - napierdolić. To break - rozpierdolić. To run - spierdolić. To steal - podpierdolić. To throw away - wypierdolić. and so on... The flexibility of the "p"-word makes me often wonder why they do not start teaching Polish starting with it. I promise you, it will take you far in some places.

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      well lol i have Gosia to thank ( what i mean is- Gosia...

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    • Complete Guide to Ukrainian Curse Words and Slang
    • So, What Does Slava Ukraini Mean and What Is The Response?
    • Most Common Ukrainian Curse Words

    If you have been following the war in Ukraine closely like me, you may be picking up some Ukrainian swear words like Suka, Pizdets, khuylo, Blyat and more. Warning Explicit Language. One of the ways I like to learn things is by researching them and writing them on our blog. Curse words are always an intriguing subject, as you can find out a lot abo...

    Slava Ukraini (Слава Україні!) = Glory to Ukraine

    For more on this expression, check our full post.

    1) Blyat

    Often used with Suka – “Suka Blyat” for example (Sounds like Sukya Blat). If there is one word to learn this would probably be it. This seems to be the most commonly used curse word in Ukrainian. It isn’t a super strong word but it has many uses and can be added to other words e.g., suka blyat —creating more “combo” curse-words. In this video of the remains of a Russian convoydestroyed near the town of Bucha there are at least 25 Blyats (source: The Daily Beast)

    2) Suka

    This is perhaps the most commonly heard and used curse word in online videos. Typically we hear this after a successful Ukrainian shot on an enemy target. This insult can be heard in other Slavic languages, including Russian. There’s also a diminutive version that is actually used as a term of endearment, “suchka,”

    3) Pizda

    Another core Slavic insult, although it has ancient Indo-European roots, if that helps. dat’ pizdy and poluchit’ pizdy “to kick (someone’s) ass”.

  3. How to say "Ukraine" in Polish and in 45 More languages. Hungarian Ukrajna. Korean 우크라이나. Castilian Spanish Ucrania. Japanese ウクライナ. French l'Ukraine. Mandarin Chinese 乌克兰. Italian l'Ucraina. German Ukraine.

  4. May 17, 2024 · It was not until the end of the 18th century that modern literary Ukrainian emerged out of the colloquial Ukrainian tongue. Like Belarusian, the Ukrainian language contains a large number of words borrowed from Polish, but it has fewer borrowings from Church Slavonic than does Russian.

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  5. Mar 2, 2022 · The Russian name for Ukraine's capital is Киев (Kiev), which, as you would expect, uses Russian sounds. (Just like English speakers use English sounds to say Madrid, Istanbul, and Reykjavik!) But the Ukrainian name of Ukraine's capital is Київ (Kyiv), which, naturally, uses the native Ukrainian sounds to say its own capital's name.

  6. UKRAINIANISMS IN POLISH. When we talk about Polish-Ukrainian linguistic relations, reflected in. mutual borrowings, we must always keep in mind the asymmetry of those. relations. Since the fourteenth century when one (Ukrainian) partner of those relations got under the political and cultural influence of the other partner, an.

  7. Dictionary Polish - Ukrainian. Polish. Ukrainian. Glosbe is a home for thousands of dictionaries. We provide not only dictionary Polish - Ukrainian, but also dictionaries for every existing pairs of languages - online and for free. Translations from dictionary Polish - Ukrainian, definitions, grammar.

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