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Ukrainian Up — Real Language for Ukrainian Learners
Tutor Larissa
26 episodes
1 day 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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2.23. Grammar Time: The Trickiest Sound (Eng & Ukr)
Ukrainian Up — Real Language for Ukrainian Learners
10 minutes 18 seconds
2 weeks ago
2.23. Grammar Time: The Trickiest Sound (Eng & Ukr)

In this episode, Alex finally explains what the mysterious letter “Y” really means in Ukrainian words. Why does it sound different in ty, Yulia, or Zelenskyy? You’ll hear clear English explanations from Alex and simple Ukrainian drills from Larissa. Beginner-friendly, cozy, and made for real learners.

You’ll pick up simple lines:

  • «Ty, vy» — “you, informal or formal”

  • «Sim’ya» — “family”
  • «Yulia, Yevhen, Zelenskyy» — given names and surnames.

Find a word list + free phrase video in our Facebook group ⁠⁠⁠⁠Ukrainian Up Podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠ — learn how to recognize the sound behind every "Y" — and pronounce Ukrainian words confidently.

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!