Verbs of Motion in Ukrainian: So Easy with These Pictures!
Verbs of motion in Ukrainian can be very confusing. Іти, ходити чи їхати? We have prepared these comprehensive simple pictures that will help you to understand the verbs of motion in Ukrainian.
Прикметники і прислівники — Adjectives and Adverbs in Ukrainian (with Illustrations and Audio)
Learn about adjectives and adverbs of the same stem in Ukrainian, and how to form an adverb from an adjective. Practice pronunciation with our recordings!
Множина іменників: особливі форми — Plural of Ukrainian Nouns (with Illustrations and Audio)
Learn особливі форми множини іменників – special forms of plural of Ukrainian nouns. You can practice your pronunciation with our recordings.
Напрямки — Directions in Ukrainian (with Illustrations and Audio)
Practice basic directions in Ukrainian with our picture and audio recordings!
Прийменники місця — Prepositions of Place in Ukrainian (Infographic and Audio)
Де м’яч? Where is the ball? Check our new infographics of the prepositions of place in Ukrainian, master your pronunciation repeating after the native speaker, and practice making some sentences!
Кухонне приладдя — Kitchen Utensils in Ukrainian (with Illustrations and Audio)
Today we will learn кухонне приладдя – kitchen utensils in Ukrainian! Don’t forget to practice your pronunciation with our recordings.
Посуд — Tableware Vocabulary in Ukrainian (with Illustrations and Audio)
Do you want to know the names of посуд – tableware in Ukrainian? Look at the picture, listen and repeat the words below!
Речі в кімнаті — Things in the Room in Ukrainian (with Illustrations and Audio)
Learn things in the room in Ukrainian with us! You will easily describe your room in Ukrainian looking at the picture. What things do you have in your room?
Осінь — Autumn Vocabulary in Ukrainian (with Illustrations and Audio)
Let’s talk about осінь – autumn. In Ukraine, this season is amazing and colorful. Look at the picture and learn autumn vocabulary in Ukrainian. Listen to the words being pronounced and repeat after the native speaker!