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Introduction to Ukrainian Language
Today, Ukrainian is the official language of the Republic of Ukraine. Approximately 83% of its 47.5 million inhabitants speak Ukrainian as their first language. During the seventy years of Soviet rule, the Ukrainian language was the primary spoken language in the Ukrainian SSR. However, it always had to compete with Russian, and the attitudes of the Soviet leadership towards its use ranged from tolerance to suppression.
In northern and central Ukraine, Russian is the language of the urban population, while in rural areas, Ukrainian is much more common. In the south and the east of Ukraine, Russian is prevalent even in rural areas, and in Crimea, Ukrainian is almost absent. In Kiev, both Russian and Ukrainian are spoken today, a shift from the recent past when the city was primarily Russian-speaking.
Since 1991, Ukraine has taken several steps towards solidifying the status of Ukrainian. The educational system has been transformed from one that was partly Ukrainian to one that is predominantly so. Russian still dominates the print media in most of Ukraine. The state-controlled broadcast media became exclusively Ukrainian but its poor quality makes it unpopular. There are also many obstacles to limiting the use of Russian in government administration and commerce.
Surzhyk literally "multigrain flour or bread" is a mixed language spoken by 15-20% of the population of Ukraine. It combines Ukrainian grammar and pronunciation with a predominantly Russian vocabulary.
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