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Ukrainian Up — Real Language for Ukrainian Learners
Tutor Larissa
26 episodes
2 days ago
November on UkrainianUp.club: Nov 7 — Oggi Watches TV (A1–A2): his favorite team is playing today. Nov 14 — Latest News (B1–B2): new vocab and listening practice. Nov 21 — Song About Numbers (A1–A2): sing-along and say your age 😉 Nov 28 — Grammar Time: Why Do the Words Differ? (Eng & Ukr): simple logic, real-life examples, zero panic. ⭐ Love the show? Rate us and help us grow!
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November on UkrainianUp.club: Nov 7 — Oggi Watches TV (A1–A2): his favorite team is playing today. Nov 14 — Latest News (B1–B2): new vocab and listening practice. Nov 21 — Song About Numbers (A1–A2): sing-along and say your age 😉 Nov 28 — Grammar Time: Why Do the Words Differ? (Eng & Ukr): simple logic, real-life examples, zero panic. ⭐ Love the show? Rate us and help us grow!
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2.22. My Family Song (A1–A2)
Ukrainian Up — Real Language for Ukrainian Learners
8 minutes 58 seconds
3 weeks ago
2.22. My Family Song (A1–A2)

Learn Ukrainian family members with Larissa's catchy, feel-good song. Beginner-friendly, cozy, and practical. Sing along and tell a friend about your parents, siblings and children easily.

You’ll pick up simple lines:

    • «Mama i tato — tse bat'ky.» — “Mom and dad are parents.”
    • «My z nymy — odna rodyna.» — “We are one family with them.”
    • «Moya sim'ya — liubov moya.» — “My family is my love.”

Grab family words in our Facebook group ⁠⁠⁠⁠Ukrainian Up Podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠ — practice with kind humans and say your first hello in 💛💙

Ukrainian Up — Real Language for Ukrainian Learners
November on UkrainianUp.club: Nov 7 — Oggi Watches TV (A1–A2): his favorite team is playing today. Nov 14 — Latest News (B1–B2): new vocab and listening practice. Nov 21 — Song About Numbers (A1–A2): sing-along and say your age 😉 Nov 28 — Grammar Time: Why Do the Words Differ? (Eng & Ukr): simple logic, real-life examples, zero panic. ⭐ Love the show? Rate us and help us grow!