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I am Russian and Ukrainian by my father, completely Ukrainian by my mother. You will tell your stories to passers-by who look like you. What can I argue about with you, sir? "Don't lie". the so-called literary Ukrainian project of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and how they made of Russian Ukrainians ? Or are they all foreigners from Austrians and Poles? Are they all so attracted to the artificial, contrived language? Or psheski with Austrians paid them well so that they wrote their creations on it? Have you ever heard anything for the artistic one in the Ukrainian language? The names tell you something - Grigory Skovoroda, Ivan Kotlyarevsky, Kvitka-Osnovyanenko, Pavlo Grabovsky, Marko Vovchok, Panas Mirny, Lesya Ukrainka, Mikhail Kotsyubinsky, Leonid Glibov, Ivan Franko, Karpenko-Kary, Ostap Vishnya, Nechui-Levitsky. There are also numerous scientific works, reference books on mathematics, resistance of materials, organic chemistry in Ukrainian. Before writing about the artificiality of the Ukrainian language, take an interest in the literature in it. Yes, these are not Ukrainian words and phrases, or rather, a rural Galician dialect, and not a literary and academic correct Ukrainian language. They have ruined the Ukrainian language in the last 15 years, yes, it is true - "ushpitalili", "mapa", "avivka", "militsiant", "letovische", pom'yakshena "g". Enlighten even a little besides "invented in 1735 by the Austrians". You don't understand anything in Ukrainian.
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Out of every six words, four are Polish, one German and one Russian. This is an artificial dialect invented in the 1735 by the Autriaks, as a tool for tearing the outskirts from mainland Russia.