Languages of Ukraine - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_UkraineThe official language of Ukraine is Ukrainian, an East Slavic language, which is the native language of 67.5% of Ukraine's population. Russian is the native language of 29.6% of Ukraine's population and the rest (2.9%) are native speakers of other languages. Ethnologue lists 40 minority languages and dialects; nearly all are native to the former Soviet Union. According to a survey conducted in 2006-20…
Ukrainian language - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ukrainian_languageThe Ukrainian language, in common with Russian, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Slovene and Serbian, has simplified the Common Slavic tl and dl into l (for example, mela – she swept"). The Ukrainian language, in common with all modern Slavic languages other than Bulgarian and Macedonian, does not use articles.
Ukrainian language, alphabet and pronunciation
omniglot.com › writing › ukrainianHistory of Ukrainian. The recorded history of the Ukrainian language began in 988, when the principality of Kyiv / Kiev (Київ) was converted to Christianity.Ukrainian religious material, including translations of the Bible, was written in Old Slavonic, the language used by missionaries to spread Christianity to the Slavic peoples.