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Text: English
Product Description:
Wherever you go in Ukraine, you¡¯ll soon be mingling with the locals. Packed
with phrases on everything from bargaining at rynok to hiking and
eating out, this book will spice up your Ukrainian adventure. Order you
borshch in the local language, navigate the bustling streets of
cosmopolitan Kyiv or try your hand at ice fishing. Whether bathing in
culture or the Black Sea, Ukraine will deliver!
- get to know the local customs ¨C a toast calls for downing your
horilka in one gulp!
- discover a world of words on traditional dance and folk music
- experience the dazzling nightlife ¨C talk your way into places-to-be
- decipher Cyrillic script on train tickets, street signs and menus
- learn the language with eay-to-use grammar and pronunciation
Product Details
- Paperback: 256 pages
- Publisher: Lonely Planet Publications; 2nd edition (January 1,
2002)
- ISBN: 1740592379
- Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 3.8 x 0.6 inches
- Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces.
- Average Customer Review:
based on 8 reviews.
Spotlight Reviews
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
A
great quick-guide to Ukrainian language and culture., August 29,
2000
This pocket guide to Ukrainian was indispensible to me during my two
week visit to this country. I carried it with me everywhere I went and
consulted it almost constantly. In all that time it was always helpful
and accurate. The only time it let me down was in drawing a distinction
between a wild rabbit and a domestic one. Each word is given in the
Ukrainian Cyrillic spelling and then in a phonetic transliteration with
accented syllables in bold. Each section has an introductory piece that
gives general background information. Useful phrases and sentences
followed by a list of major relevant words complete each section. The
end of the book has an English-Ukrainian vocabulary. A Ukrainian-English
vocabulary would also have been useful, but would have repeated the
vocabularies in each section. I can't recommend this book highly enough.
Truly invaluable to the clueless traveler.
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Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Word
to the Wise, August 18, 2003
I visited Kiev were they really only speak Russian. They do speak
Ukranian but only in the area that is furthest away from the Russian
border. Other than that the book was very good and I really enjoyed the
tidbits of information in the book. |
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
A
Bargain - Purchase This Book First, September 11, 2001
This little book is terrific for anyone interested in the Ukrainian
language. It has very good explanations of the alphabet and grammatical
rules of Ukrainian. It also teaches MANY useful phrases and words for
the traveler, and it gives phonetic pronunciations of every word and
phrase (as well as the actual Cyrillic spelling).
I have a close friend in Ukraine who has told me that my pronunciation
of the Ukrainian words (as they appear in this book) are perfect.
However, be certain of your purpose for using this book. If you want to
learn to speak the Ukrainian language somewhat fluently, it will take a
lot more than this book (but this book is an excellent starting point).
If you are simply planning to travel to one of the major Ukrainian
cities (Kiev, Odessa, etc.) in the near future, you would probably be
better off with the Russian version of this book instead of Ukrainian.
Everybody in the major cities still speaks Russian as their primary
language. Most of them understand Ukrainian, but Russian is still the
first language for most people. I understand that this is slowly
changing (universities, etc. are changing EVERYTHING over to Ukrainian).
And if you plan to visit a small town in Ukraine, many of them speak
ONLY Ukrainian. My suggestion is to get both the Ukrainian and the
Russian versions, so you will be able to communicate clearly no matter
where you are. |
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
WONDERFUL
RESOURCE!, October 10, 2000
Reviewer: A reader
My trip to Ukraine wouldn't have been the same without this wonderful
little book. And Ukrainians were flattered that a foreigner tried
speaking Ukrainian to them instead of Russian. It contains the phrases
you need and easy to understand pronounciation guide. It really helped
break the language barrier and I made new friends in a new country. The
entire Lonely Planet series is the best among travel guides, and I've
travelled a lot using various guides. |
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Gift
for Friend, January 7, 2000
Reviewer: A reader
I bought this to give to a friend. However, at work I was working with
some Ukrainian ladies who didn't speak English. I brought this in, and
it was very useful. |
Excellent
book but hard pronnounciation., July 10, 1999
Reviewer: A reader
Yhis is an excellent phrasebook for those intrested in learning the
ukrainian language quick and easy.It is also a good travel book if you
are visiting Ukraine.The only flaw in this book is that the
pronounciation is somewhat difficult and it will take a little work to
pronounce the words corectly.I highly reccomend this book. |
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