Ukrainian alphabet - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainian_alphabetThe Cyrillic script was a writing system developed in the First Bulgarian Empire in the tenth century, to write the Old Church Slavonic liturgical language. It was named after Saint Cyril, who with his brother Methodius had created the earlier Glagolitic Slavonic script. Cyrillic was based on Greek uncial script, and adopted Glagolitic letters for some sounds which were absent in Greek — it also had som…
Ukrainian language - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ukrainian_languageModern Ukrainian (MoU, from the very end of the 18th c., sučasnyj period or sučasna ukrajinsʼka mova, from 1818), the vernacular recognized first in literature, and subsequently all other written genres. Ukraine annually marks the Day of Ukrainian Writing and Language on November 9. History of the Ukrainian spoken language's usage
Ukrainian literature - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainian_literature• 1. Ukrainian Literature at the END of the millennium. Preview By: Chernetsky, Vitaly. World Literature Today, Spring2002• 2. Iryna Drobot. Vasyl' Stefanyk's Short Stories: The Narrative Modernization Problem.• 3. The Interdependence of Literature – Webster's Ukrainian. Thesaurus Edition by Georgina Pell Curtis (Kindle Edition – 23 July 2008)