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Hello Добрий день
Hello Привіт – Вітаю
Good evening Добрий вечір
Goodbye До побачення
Goodbye Бувай
See you later Побачимось
Yes Так
No Ні
Please! Вибачте
Please! Перепрошую
Thanks Дякую
Thanks a lot Дуже дякую!
Thank you for your help Дякую за допомогу
Don't mention it Будь ласка
Don't mention it Прошу
Ok Гаразд
Ok Добре
How much is it? Скажіть, будь ласка, скільки це коштує?
Sorry! Пробачте!
Sorry! Даруйте!
I don't understand Я не розумію
I get it Зрозуміло
I don't know Я не знаю
Forbidden Заборонено
Excuse me, where are the toilets? Скажіть, будь ласка, де туалет?
Happy New Year! З Новим Роком!
Happy birthday! З Днем народження!
Happy holiday! Зі святом!
Congratulations! Вітаю!
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Here you will find all the words that your memory seems to have stored permanently. However, they will only stay there if you keep them in contact with them regularly, through conversations, reading, listening to radio programs or watching films, series or television programs. You can also consult this list from time to time and randomly test whether you remember the words offered to you. If not, you can remove the words you forgot from this list.
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How to learn Ukrainian by yourself? Start with an easy and free online course!

We have adopted an objective and efficient approach to learn how to speak a language easily and quickly: we suggest you to start by memorizing words, phrases and practical expressions that you can use in everyday life and that will be useful when traveling.
Getting used to pronounce words out loud, numbers for instance, is an easy exercise that you can practice often and at anytime throughout the day.
It will help you to get used to the sounds of your chosen language and thus make it more familiar.
And once your holidays have begun, in Kiev, in Odessa or elsewhere in Ukraine, you will be surprised how familiar and easy to understand it will seem.
Furthermore, using a pocket dictionary is always useful, particularly during a trip. It enables you to find the translation of new words and enrich your vocabulary.

Why speak Ukrainian while traveling?

A growing economy and famous cities

In economic terms, Ukraine is rich in natural agricultural and mineral resources, such as iron and uranium. Additionally, the country is of great importance in European gas distribution and maintains exchanges with countries in Europe, the East and Asia. 
The Ukrainian territory is marked by a variety of landscapes ranging from mountains - such as Mount Hoverla in the outer Western Carpathians - to the Black Sea - with the famous city of Odessa - and several rivers, including the Dnieper, the Dniester and the Danube. Having been a powerful empire between the 10th and 11th centuries, the country has many tourist sites including forts and historic castles, churches and monasteries, the beaches of the Black Sea, national parks, vineyards, and ski resorts in the Carpathians. 

Culture and gastronomy

Gastronomy also plays an important role in the discovery of the culture of the country, in particular meat, vegetables, breads, sauces, fish and cheeses which form the basis of some of its famous dishes, such as Varenyky and Syrniki. 
But above all, Ukraine is the birthplace of outstanding artists who have marked the history of European culture, such as Mikhail Bulgakov, Nikolai Gogol and Yurii Andrukhovych for literature, and Kazimir Malevich for painting. 

Make a success of your stay in Ukraine

Whether you are going to spend a few days with friends for a leisure trip or if you are on a business trip, nothing will be more useful to you than to be able to slip a few words in the language of your interlocutors, who will appreciate your effort and will be certainly more willing to help.

How to succeed in having good pronunciation within a week to a month?

The official language of Ukraine and Transnistria (Dniester Republic of Moldova), Ukrainian is spoken by around 41 million people. Written with the cyrillic alphabet, this language is pronounced according to the spelling, which greatly facilitates the learning of its phonetics.
Here are some examples of pronunciation based on the international phonetic alphabet: 
The є is pronounced [je]. 
The і is pronounced [i].
The ї is pronounced [ji].
The ґ is pronounced [ɡ].
The и is pronounced [ɪ].
The е is pronounced [e].

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