Ukraine
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Polish Ukraina or Russian Украи́на (Ukraína), from Old East Slavic оукраина (ukraina), which is most commonly taken to have meant "borderland, marches" in this context, though for about a century now Ukrainian scholars have articulated an alternative theory that it meant "region, country, the land around (a given center)" in this context instead. See Name of Ukraine for more.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /juːˈkɹeɪn/, /ˈjuːkɹeɪn/
- (US) IPA(key): /juːˈkɹeɪn/, /ˈjuːkɹeɪn/, /ʊˈkɹeɪn/, /ˈʊkɹeɪn/
Audio (UK): (file) Audio (US): (file) - Rhymes: -eɪn
Proper noun
Ukraine or the Ukraine
- A country in Eastern Europe, bordering on the north shore of the Black Sea. Capital and largest city: Kyiv.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Ukraine.
Usage notes
- Since the country's independence in 1991, style guides recommend Ukraine (as in “a musician from Ukraine”), without an article. Previously, the most common usage was the Ukraine (as in “a musician from the Ukraine”).[1][2] One reason why Ukrainians suggest their country's English name should not be addressed as the Ukraine is due to the Ukraine making it sound like it was a part of Russia, promoting Russian irredentist views.
Meronyms
Derived terms
Descendants
- → Assamese: ইউক্ৰেইন (iukrein)
- → Bengali: ইউক্রেন (iukren)
- → Cherokee: ᏯᎧᏪᏂ (yakaweni), ᏳᎬᎳᎢᏅ (yugvlainv)
- → Chinese: 烏克蘭 / 乌克兰 (Wūkèlán)
- → Vietnamese: Ô Khắc Lan
- → Dhivehi: ޔުކްރެއިން (yuk̊rein̊)
- → Gujarati: યૂક્રેઇન (yūkreina)
- → Hawaiian: ʻUkelena
- → Hindi: यूक्रेन (yūkren)
- → Kannada: ಯುಕ್ರೇನ್ (yukrēn)
- → Malay: Ukraine, Ukraina
- → Malayalam: യുക്രെയിൻ (yukreyiṉ)
- → Maori: Ūkareinga
- → Marathi: युक्रेन (yukren)
- → Nepali: युक्रेन (yukrena)
- → Odia: ୟୁକ୍ରେନ (yukrena)
- → Punjabi: ਯੂਕ੍ਰੇਨ (yūkren)
- → Samoan: 'Iukureini
- → Sinhalese: යුක්රේන් (yukrēn)
- → Telugu: ఉక్రెయిన్ (ukreyin)
- → Thai: ยูเครน (yuu-kreen)
- → Tigrinya: ዩክረይን (yukräyn)
- → Tongan: ʻIukuleini
- → Ukrainian: Юкре́йн (Jukréjn)
- → Urdu: یُوکْرین (yūkren)
- → Yoruba: Yukíréènì
Translations
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See also
- Albania
- Andorra
- Armenia
- Austria
- Azerbaijan
- Belarus
- Belgium
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic, Czechia
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Finland
- France
- Georgia
- Germany
- Greece
- Hungary
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Italy
- Kazakhstan
- Kosovo
- Latvia
- Liechtenstein
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Malta
- Moldova
- Monaco
- Montenegro
- Netherlands
- North Macedonia
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- Russia
- San Marino
- Serbia
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- United Kingdom
- Vatican City
- Countries of the world
References
- ^ Tom Geoghegan (7 June 2012) “Ukraine or the Ukraine: Why do some country names have 'the'?”, in BBC News Magazine[1], archived from the original on 28 October 2016
- ^ Steinmetz, Katy (5 March 2014) “Ukraine, Not the Ukraine: The Significance of Three Little Letters”, in Time, retrieved 6 December 2022
Further reading
Danish
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Proper noun
Ukraine
- Ukraine (a country in Eastern Europe, bordering on the north shore of the Black Sea)
Related terms
See also
- Albanien
- Andorra
- Armenien
- Aserbajdsjan
- Belarus
- Belgien
- Bosnien-Hercegovina
- Bulgarien
- Cypern
- Danmark
- Estland
- Finland
- Forenede Kongerige
- Frankrig
- Georgien
- Grækenland
- Irland
- Island
- Italien
- Kasakhstan
- Kosovo
- Kroatien
- Letland
- Liechtenstein
- Litauen
- Luxembourg
- Malta
- Moldova
- Monaco
- Montenegro
- Nederlandene
- Nordmakedonien
- Norge
- Polen
- Portugal
- Rumænien
- Rusland
- San Marino
- Schweiz
- Serbien
- Slovakiet
- Slovenien
- Spanien
- Sverige
- Tjekkiet
- Tyskland
- Ukraine
- Ungarn
- Vatikanstaten
- Østrig
French
Etymology
Borrowed from Ukrainian Украї́на (Ukrajína) or Russian Украи́на (Ukraína), from Old East Slavic оукраина (ukraina).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /y.kʁɛn/
Audio: (file) Audio: (file)
Proper noun
Ukraine f
- Ukraine (a country in Eastern Europe, bordering on the north shore of the Black Sea)
- 1731, Voltaire, Histoire de Charles XII, page 161:
- L’Ukraine a toujours aspiré à être libre : mais étant entourée de la Moscovie, des états du grand-seigneur, et de la Pologne, il lui a fallu chercher un protecteur, et par conséquent un maître dans l’un de ces trois états. Elle se mit d’abord sous la protection de la Pologne qui la traita trop en sujette : elle se donna depuis au Moscovite, qui la gouverna en esclave autant qu’il le put. D’abord les Ukrainiens jouirent du privilège d’élire un prince sous le nom de général ; mais bientôt ils furent dépouillés de ce droit, et leur général fut nommé par la cour de Moscou.
- Ukraine has always aspired to be free: but being surrounded by Muscovy, the states of the Sultan, and Poland, a protector had to be sought, and consequently a master in one of these three states. She first put herself under the protection of Poland, who treated her too much as subject. She then gave herself to the Muscovite, who governed her as a slave as much as he could. At first the Ukrainians enjoyed the privilege of electing a prince under the name of general; but soon they were stripped of this right, and their general was appointed by the court of Moscow.
Related terms
Descendants
See also
- Albanie
- Allemagne
- Andorre
- Arménie
- Autriche
- Azerbaïdjan
- Belgique
- Biélorussie
- Bosnie-Herzégovine
- Bulgarie
- Chypre
- Cité du Vatican
- Croatie
- Danemark
- Espagne
- Estonie
- Finlande
- France
- Géorgie
- Grèce
- Hongrie
- Irlande
- Islande
- Italie
- Kazakhstan
- Kosovo ~ Cossovo
- Lettonie
- Liechtenstein
- Lituanie
- Luxembourg
- Macédoine du Nord
- Malte
- Moldavie
- Monaco
- Monténégro
- Norvège
- Pays-Bas
- Pologne
- Portugal
- République tchèque
- Roumanie
- Royaume-Uni
- Russie
- Saint-Marin
- Serbie
- Slovaquie
- Slovénie
- Suède
- Suisse
- Turquie
- Ukraine
German
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˌukʁaˈʔiːnə], [ˌukʁaˈiːnə] (in faster speech)
Audio: (file) - IPA(key): [uˈkʁaɪ̯nə] (less common)
Proper noun
die Ukraine f (proper noun, usually definite, definite genitive der Ukraine)
- Ukraine (a country in Eastern Europe, bordering on the north shore of the Black Sea)
Usage notes
- Normally used with the definite article. Very occasionally, Ukraine occurs without a definite article; in such cases a genitive Ukraines may occur. In such usages, the gender is unclear.
- Even more rarely, a plural Ukrainen may occur.
Declension
Synonyms
- Kleinrussland (“Little Russia”) (historical)
Related terms
- Sowjetukraine, Sowjet-Ukraine
- Sowjetukrainer, Sowjet-Ukrainer
- sowjetukrainisch, sowjet-ukrainisch
- ukrainedeutsch, ukraine-deutsch
- Ukrainedeutscher, Ukraine-Deutscher
- Ukrainekonflikt
- Ukrainekrieg
- Ukrainer
- ukrainisch
- Ukrainisch
See also
- Albanien
- Andorra
- Belarus
- Belgien
- Bosnien und Herzegowina
- Bulgarien
- Dänemark
- Deutschland
- Estland
- Finnland
- Frankreich
- Griechenland
- Irland
- Island
- Italien
- Kosovo
- Kroatien
- Lettland
- Liechtenstein
- Litauen
- Luxemburg
- Malta
- Moldau
- Monaco
- Montenegro
- Niederlande
- Nordmazedonien
- Norwegen
- Österreich
- Polen
- Portugal
- Rumänien
- Russland
- San Marino
- Schweden
- Schweiz
- Serbien
- Slowakei
- Slowenien
- Spanien
- Tschechien
- Ukraine
- Ungarn
- Vatikanstadt
- Vereinigtes Königreich
- Weißrussland
- Zypern
Further reading
- “Ukraine” in Duden online
- “Ukraine” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
- Ukraine on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de
Malay
Etymology
Proper noun
Ukraine (Jawi spelling اوکراينا)
- Ukraine (a country in Eastern Europe, bordering on the north shore of the Black Sea)
- Synonym: Ukraina
Swahili
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Proper noun
Ukraine
- Ukraine (a country in Eastern Europe, bordering on the north shore of the Black Sea)
- Synonym: Ukraini