Ukraina

suomi-englanti sanakirja

Ukraina englanniksi

  1. Ukraine, Ukrayina

  2. Ukrainian

  1. (rare form of).

  2. (quote-journal) Foner|chapter2=NY State SP Endorses Soviets|title2=The Bolshevik Revolution: Its Impact on American Radicals, Liberlals, and Labor: A Documentary Study|location2=New York, N.Y.|publisher2=International Publishers|year2=1967|section2=“The First Year: November 1917 to November 1918” section|page2=110|pageurl2=https://archive.org/details/BolshevikRevolutionFoner/page/n54/mode/1up|lccn2=67-24548|oclc2=1974904|passage=We call upon the workers throughout the world to insist that the people of Ukraina, Finland and the Russian border provinces, now under the heel of junkerdom, must receive freedom and self-determination.

  3. (quote-book) S(quote-gloss)Mirsky|chapter=The Two West Russian Nations|title=Russia: A Social History|location=London|publisher=Press|The Cresset Press|year_published=1942 (2nd impression)|section=chapter III (White Russia and Ukraina (XIIIth-XVIIIth Centuries))|page=63|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.282742/page/n76/mode/1up|oclc=1563497|passage=Ukrainian proper, the “Ukrainian dialect of the Ukrainian language,” is spoken in the outer forest fringe and in the parkland from the environs of Lvov (Lemberg) to the eastern limits of Ukraina and in all places colonised by natives of this belt. A line drawn from Kiev to Lvov may be regarded as the central axis of this dialect before its steppeward expansion. It coincides with the political and cultural axis of medieval (13-16th centuries) Ukraina.

  4. (quote-journal) the southern and chestnut ones on the other. This variety of soils in Ukraina depends upon many factors; (..)

  5. (quote-book)|newversion=quoted in|2ndauthor=Paul Longley Arthur|chapter2=Memories without Place|chapterurl2=https://books.google.com/books?id=HXHfAQAAQBAJ&pg=PT202|editor2=Paul Longley Arthur|title2=International Life Writing: Memory and Identity in Global Context|location2=Abingdon, Oxfordshire&59; New York, N.Y.|year2=2013|section2=chapter 9 (Unearthing the Past: Dwikozy Revisited)|doi2=10.4324/9781315868592-10|isbn2=978-0-415-52254-0|passage=I read him part of my story, about leaving our beautiful Home—Ukraina—next to Kharkov in Minutka.

  6. (inflection of)

  7. (tcl)

  8. (place)

  9. (RQ:izh:Geografia-2:1936)

  10. (RQ:izh:Loonnontiito-2:1937)

  11. (ux)

  12. (alternative spelling of): (tcl)