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In 2026, the Ukrainian orthography was officially published, marking a significant step towards strengthening the language's position as a crucial element of Ukrainian state identity. The Rada's resolution echoes this, aiming to embed the language into daily mechanics of governance. Evidence from recent polls indicates strong public support for gentle Ukrainisation, with 87% approval. The ongoing cultural shift is evident as citizens increasingly search for news in Ukrainian, reflecting a deeper societal embrace. This alignment of policy and public sentiment bolsters the national narrative, promoting unity and cultural integrity amidst external pressures.

How has the Ukrainian language standard changed in recent years?

The Ukrainian language standard was formalized in 2026 with the publication on the National Commission's website, ensuring greater integration into state operations. This move aligns with the growing public enthusiasm for Ukrainisation and reinforces its role in solidifying national identity.

What actions has Ukraine taken to support the use of the Ukrainian language?

Ukraine's Rada adopted resolutions enhancing the role of the Ukrainian language, promoting its use across state and public sectors. Additionally, national sentiment towards Ukrainisation has increased, with significant public support for these measures.

Why is there an emphasis on Ukrainisation in Ukraine?

Ukrainisation is prioritized to strengthen national identity and cultural heritage. With historical and ongoing external pressures, reinforcing the use of Ukrainian helps unify citizens and assert the country's sovereignty and independence on a cultural level.

What is the public opinion regarding the use of Ukrainian in everyday life?

Public opinion is strongly in favor of using Ukrainian, with recent polls showing 87% support for gentle Ukrainisation. This reflects a broad endorsement of promoting the language in everyday life as a reinforcement of national unity and pride.

Where can I find official publications on the Ukrainian language standards?

Official publications regarding the Ukrainian language standards can be found on the website of the National Commission on State Language Standards, which regularly updates its guidelines to ensure consistency and promote widespread adoption across the nation.

Has there been any resistance to the language policies in Ukraine?

While there are isolated incidents of resistance, as seen in conflicts involving language use, the general trend is towards greater acceptance and implementation of Ukrainian language policies. This is supported by both government initiatives and public approval.

How has the international community viewed Ukraine's language policies?

Ukraine's language policies have generally been positively received as necessary measures to protect cultural heritage and promote unity. International perspectives often consider these policies vital amidst geopolitical tensions, supporting Ukraine's effort to maintain its linguistic integrity.

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New York police officer recites Shevchenko in Brooklyn park New York police officer surprises Ukrainian woman: recites "Cherry Orchard Near House" on horseback. VIDEO A Ukrainian photographer was taking pictures in one of Brooklyn's parks when two police officers on horseback rode past her. One of them suggested adding the animals to the shot. 14 473 35

employee of the French Embassy in Ukraine Palianytsia, putsvirinok and "forgive my French": employees of French Embassy in Ukraine held language challenge. VIDEO The staff of the French Embassy in Ukraine celebrated the Day of Ukrainian Writing and Language in an original way. The diplomats decided to arrange a real language challenge - they tried to pronounce several well-known Ukrainian words, including "palianytsia", "putsvirinok" and the phrase... 12 986 25

Attack on a Ukrainian-speaking family in Switzerland. New details have emerged Ukrainian women reported attacks by Russian-speaking man in Switzerland: he threatened to rape their children. PHOTOS More than ten Ukrainian women living in Switzerland reported aggressive behaviour and an attack on them by Latvian citizen Alexander Vabiks because they spoke Ukrainian in transport, on the street or in other places. 10 856 43 Previously in trend: Language conflict

attack on a Ukrainian family on a train in Switzerland Russian-speaking man attacks family in Switzerland over Ukrainian language: Foreign Ministry demands investigation. VIDEO In a Swiss train, a man speaking Russian attacked a family for speaking Ukrainian. 18 052 104 Previously in trend: Language conflict

A foreigner is studying Ukrainian Guy from Indonesia who has never been to Ukraine has learned Ukrainian: "I can say ’Ukrzaliznytsia’ and ’palianytsia’. Maybe I was Ukrainian in past life". VIDEO A guy from Indonesia, who lives in Bali and has never been to Ukraine, learnt Ukrainian from scratch after the invasion began and now sings "Chervona Kalyna" and "Rodyna" on the streets of the island, collecting donations and supporting Ukrainians. 27 403 46

Someday our tanks will reach Dzhankoi Three Russians reading inscription "Someday our tanks will reach Dzhankoi" on UAV’s wing: "They have not even written it in Russian! They could have known Russian, at least, f#ggots!!!". VIDEO A video was posted online showing three Russians reading the inscription "Someday our tanks will reach Dzhankoi" on the wing of a drone. 11 487 80 Previously in trend: Drone attack on Russian regions

Language conflict in Dnipro Language conflict in Dnipro: "It annoys me when people speak Ukrainian here. I hate Banderites! F#ck off". VIDEO A video was posted online showing a Russian-speaking man expressing complaints against a Ukrainian-language company and swearing obscenely. 29 397 204 Previously in trend: Language conflict

Venezuelan Isamar teaches her friends Ukrainian Girl from Venezuela teaches her friends Ukrainian: "I don’t have Ukrainian descent, but I have Ukrainian heart". VIDEO Venezuelan Isamar Fernandez has mastered the Ukrainian language and is helping to teach it to her friends and acquaintances. 6 813 30

фінляндія,халла-ахо,юссі Russian imperialism must be answered by force, - the speaker of the Finnish parliament Jussi Halla-aho spoke in perfect Ukrainian in the Rada. VIDEO On the 90th anniversary of the Holodomor, a special meeting of the Verkhovna Rada was attended by speakers of the parliaments of Belgium, Ireland, Finland, the Czech Republic, Poland and Estonia. Finnish Speaker Jussi Halla-Aho gave his speech in perfect Ukrainian. 14 590 80 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

зсу Soldiers responded to Farion’s accusations about Russian-speaking soldiers of Armed Forces of Ukraine: stupid #ck. On the nightingale’s language". VIDEO Ukrainian defenders commented on the statements of former People’s Deputy Iryna Farion, who said that she does not consider Russian-speaking soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to be Ukrainians. 34 812 522

фаріон Farion stated that she does not consider Russian-speaking soldiers of Armed Forces of Ukraine to be Ukrainians: Ombudsman Lubinets appealed to Security Service of Ukraine and National Police. VIDEO Former People’s Deputy and Ukrainian linguist Iryna Farion said that she does not consider the Russian-speaking military of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to be Ukrainians. 26 768 809

Language cannot be subject of speculation by both pro-Russian, pseudo-patriotic forces – Tkachenko Language cannot be subject of speculation by both pro-Russian, pseudo-patriotic forces – Tkachenko Minister of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine Oleksandr Tkachenko believes that the language cannot be the subject of speculation by both pro-Russian and pseudo-patriotic forces. 3 832 48 Previously in trend: Language Issue

Zelenskyi sees no problem with special status of Russian language in Donbas Zelenskyi sees no problem with special status of Russian language in Donbas Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi has said he sees no problem as for the special status of the Russian language in Donbas and local residents should be given an opportunity to speak and fill out documents in Russian. 54 748 984 Previously in trend: Language Issue

President Poroshenko signs Ukrainian language law President Poroshenko signs Ukrainian language law President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko signed the law No. 5670-d on the provision of functioning of the Ukrainian language as state one. 17 345 329 Previously in trend: Language Issue

Verkhovna Rada adopts language law Verkhovna Rada adopts language law The Verkhovna Rada has adopted the bill No. 5670-d on ensuring the functioning of Ukrainian as a state language. 46 082 837 Previously in trend: Language Issue

рада Rada introduces 75-percent Ukrainian language quota for TV channels. VIDEO The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has approved bill No.5313 which provides for obliging the national TV channels to broadcast 75 percent of all airtime in the state language. 71 132 519

туск "You are unique example of courage, honor and practical mind," - Tusk starts his speech in Ukrainian language. VIDEO President of the European Council Donald Tusk started his speech at the summit in Brussels in Ukrainian language. 25 562 95 Previously in trend: Visa-free travel for Ukraine