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- Build your skills with our study tool for vocabulary – practice useful words and keep track of your learning.
- Explore grammar and learning tips in our language guide – short explanations with examples to support your progress.

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Test yourself on essential vocabulary with fun, bite-sized quizzes.
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Meet our learning coordinator Andrea
It’s Andrea’s role to match you with the right learning option, and later to monitor your progress. You’re welcome to reach out to Andrea directly now – or at any point in your journey – with any questions you have.
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Take part in a weekly 90-minute group lesson for 12 weeks. Stay engaged with interactive homework and self-study materials, all at a great value of €249 for the full course.
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Enjoy flexible scheduling that fits your routine. Our tailored individual lessons and materials cover all levels, from A1 to C1, so you can start learning in just 1–2 weeks.
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Frequently asked questions
Where can I learn Ukrainian for free?
We offer a range of free resources for learning Ukrainian. Explore our interactive vocabulary and grammar tool or dive into our language guide. These resources are ideal for self-study and independent progress.
Is there an app to learn Ukrainian?
While large platforms may offer limited Ukrainian courses, our free study tool delivers interactive exercises. In addition, check out Ukrainian podcasts, YouTube channels, and dedicated online courses to enrich your learning experience.
How do you say “hello” in Ukrainian?
Common Ukrainian greetings include:
– Привіт (Privit) – informal “Hi”
– Добрий день – “Good day”
– Здравствуйте – more formal greeting
For more greetings and pronunciation tips, visit our Ukrainian greetings guide.
How many people speak Ukrainian?
Approximately 40 million people speak Ukrainian worldwide. Most native speakers live in Ukraine, while sizable communities can be found in neighboring countries and the global diaspora.
What languages are spoken in Ukraine?
Ukrainian is the official language, yet Russian is also widely spoken, particularly in some regions. In addition, minority languages and dialects add to the country’s rich linguistic diversity.
What language is Ukrainian closest to?
Ukrainian is closely related to Belarusian and Russian, sharing many similarities in vocabulary and grammar. Its distinctive features, however, make it unique within the East Slavic group.
How hard is Ukrainian pronunciation?
Ukrainian pronunciation is largely phonetic, meaning words are generally pronounced as they are written. Learning the specific sounds – especially those unique to Cyrillic – is challenging at first but becomes easier with practice.
What special letters exist in Ukrainian?
The Ukrainian alphabet, based on Cyrillic, consists of 33 letters including unique characters like Ґ, Є, І, and Ї. Each letter has a consistent pronunciation that is key to mastering the language.
How many cases does Ukrainian have?
Ukrainian uses seven grammatical cases – nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, instrumental, locative, and vocative – that alter noun forms based on their role in the sentence.
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