Concise Ukrainian -English Dictionary features 3,600 hand-picked Ukrainian words used in daily speech, including slang – all you need to know to read, listen, and speak in most situations without being overwhelmed. To see the correct availability, please find this book in your nearest Amazon marketplace (amazon.de, amazon.ca etc) or Google Play. Ukrainian language counts over 250,000 words. This edition unlocks the vocabulary of an intermediate learner and provides a handy complementary guide to the Ukrainian language right at the beginning (Ukrainian pronunciation, reading rules, parts of speech, sentence structure). Ukrainian is one of the most widely spoken Slavic languages, with roughly 50 million speakers, living in Ukraine and abroad. Being closely related to other Eastern-European languages, Ukrainian can open the door to understanding Polish (70% of similar words), Slovak (66%), or Russian (62%). Today, there are many reasons to learn Ukrainian. Regardless of the reason, it’s well worth the effort. Do you follow the ongoing political situation in Ukraine? Or maybe you are preparing for volunteer work or a business trip to Ukraine? Do you want to communicate with your Ukrainian-speaking colleagues, friends, or family members? Knowing some Ukrainian words or using this dictionary on the go will be of great help to you. Even if you already speak some Ukrainian, this book will serve as a reference. Keep it handy and refer to it when you need to refresh your knowledge or come across a new word. We recommend getting both formats for your convenience – a Kindle book to keep on your device and a softcover paperback to carry with you. How to use th e Concise Ukrainian -English Dictionary : Learning the most common and useful Ukrainian words has never been easier! Ukrainian words are listed in alphabetical order with accent (stress) marks. Content in this dictionary is presented in 4 columns to facilitate the learning and searching processes, in the following manner: афі́ша afísha noun poster The 1st column features words in Ukrainian . The stressed letter is shown in red color and has an accent sign over it: ата́ка . - Pronunciation (transcription ) is given in the 2nd column. The accent mark is also kept in the transcription. - Column 3 will tell you which part of speech the word belongs to. - The English translation is given in the 4th column. Some words are marked as “(colloq.)” and some are marked as “(slang!)” before the English translation to indicate their register (usage area). Ukrainian language is a fusional , or inflected language, in its structure. Therefore, in written texts or in speech you will notice that the endings of words change. All dictionaries - and this one is not an exception - will give you the not-inflected (infinitive) form of nouns, adjectives, pronouns, and verbs. Our handy introductory guide to Ukrainian will explain how to unlock all the other variations and forms of words. Who this Ukrainian dictionary is for: This book is for self-motivated beginners and intermediate learners of Ukrainian. If you are willing to spend 20 minutes a day learning new words, this book will boost your Ukrainian vocabulary and will also allow you to get a “sense of the Ukrainian language”. A good practice is to use this dictionary often to build a habit and to enlarge your vocabulary on the go. If you follow Ukrainian news or a blogger on social media, try to look up as many Ukrainian words as you can before you opt for an auto-generated translation. A handy, affordable Ukrainian-to-English dictionary for daily use, including a guide to the Ukrainian language is here! Ready to learn Ukrainian? Let’s dive in!