20 Ukrainian Food Words You Need To Know | QUICK and EASY food vocabulary

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • Get ready to tantalize your taste buds and expand your Ukrainian language skills with this video! In this tutorial, we ll learn over 20 words for different food items in Ukrainian. You'll confidently navigate menus, shop at local markets, and converse with native speakers about their culinary delights.
    From hearty main courses to delectable desserts, I'll teach you how to say and recognize some of the basic food items in Ukrainian. With clear pronunciations and useful phrases, you'll quickly grasp each word.
    Whether you're planning a trip to Ukraine, connecting with Ukrainian friends and relatives, or simply interested in expanding your language repertoire, this video is a must-watch. Impress locals and dive into Ukrainian culinary culture with confidence!
    #learnukrainian #ukrainian #speakukrainian #ukraine #language #languages
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Komentáře • 31

  • @jonsmachineshop
    @jonsmachineshop Před rokem +3

    Thanks Mariya! These vocabulary lessons and your word of the day series are really helping me to learn Ukrainian. I really appreciate them. As for your question at the end, any of the topics you listed would be ok with me especially something like business development. I'd really like to be less dependent on an employer or maybe even completely independent. Just make sure to include some Ukrainian words occasionally.

    • @mariyaukrainian
      @mariyaukrainian  Před rokem +1

      You are very welcome! And thank you for the feedback! I can definitely think of creating a video on business development - I bet that’s a great vocabulary to have as well!

  • @bhangg_high
    @bhangg_high Před rokem +1

    YOU are making my journey easier! A lot of what you teach me is important. Much love from your Canadian friend.

  • @MikeMikeSlavinitz-cp8rc
    @MikeMikeSlavinitz-cp8rc Před 4 měsíci

    Very well done! Not boring like others. I’m looking forward to learning your beautiful language. I admire Ukraine and Ukraine people.

    • @mariyaukrainian
      @mariyaukrainian  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you for kind words and support! best of luck with learning Ukrainian

  • @MorteDallAlto
    @MorteDallAlto Před 10 měsíci

    Super helpful video. Щиро дякую!
    I think you should make and share what's interesting/important for you, and I'm sure it'll be appreciated. I'm here for it all!

    • @mariyaukrainian
      @mariyaukrainian  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you for your kind word! I honestly been struggling with YT lately - probably noticeable with no new long video content for months 😝

  • @stevencole9387
    @stevencole9387 Před rokem +2

    Great introduction to foods!
    I took notes.
    Олія. Oil. also масло
    Мед. Honey
    варення. Jam
    Сіль. Salt
    Перець. Pepper
    цукор. Sugar
    борошно. Flour
    торт. Cake
    цукерка. Candy also солодощі
    печиво Cookie
    Масло. Butter
    Молоко. Milk
    Сир. Cheese
    яйця. eggs or. яйце for 1 egg
    м'ясо. Meat
    курка. Chicken
    риба. Fish
    овочі. Vegetables
    фрукти. Fruits
    Вода Water
    Чай. Tea
    Сік. Juice
    Слава Україні 🇺🇦💙💛🌻
    wyzwolić Królewiec 🇵🇱

    • @mariyaukrainian
      @mariyaukrainian  Před rokem

      Good job! Great notes on яйце! I would say that солодощі would be sweets vs candies 😊

    • @stevencole9387
      @stevencole9387 Před rokem

      @@mariyaukrainian
      In English I like sticky buns which Google translates as липкі булочки. But yes, many words for many foods.

  • @wilsondepaulateixeira

    Hello Mariya , in my opinion it's will be very interresting if you make a video about your morning rotine, wake up, have breakfast , etc. Thank so much, I can't wait for the next vídeo 😊.

    • @mariyaukrainian
      @mariyaukrainian  Před rokem

      Wow really? Didn’t think that such mundane things are interesting, but I can always teach Ukrainian words along the way 🤗

  • @anujkumar-cr7je
    @anujkumar-cr7je Před 10 měsíci

    Дякую Марія

  • @brittajohnke1616
    @brittajohnke1616 Před rokem +1

    Hallo Mariya, I like your Videos very much. I am from Germany and I try to understand more,when I listen to ukrainian CZcams channels. Mostly there are subtitles, but sometimes the google translator is not really understandable. Move on with your videos, I like it! Greetings from Hamburg and I stand with Ukraine! 🇺🇦🇺🇦👋

    • @mariyaukrainian
      @mariyaukrainian  Před rokem

      Hi Britta! Welcome! Let me know if there are any specific topics you are interested to learn about ☺️

  • @shawnantill2067
    @shawnantill2067 Před rokem

    How about some beautiful outdoor scenery .

    • @mariyaukrainian
      @mariyaukrainian  Před rokem +1

      What if it’s not Ukrainian scenery? I live in US so won’t be able to film any Ukrainian nature. I can also use Ukrainian footage as a video for audio lessons 🤔

    • @shawnantill2067
      @shawnantill2067 Před rokem

      @@mariyaukrainian Thats fine , I live in USA too. Any outdoor scenery will be better than a video of you in a white room. Maybe do a nature video with new words like mountains, stream ,trees ,birds,ect.

    • @mariyaukrainian
      @mariyaukrainian  Před rokem

      @@shawnantill2067 perfect! I like hiking and was thinking about turning one into a lesson! I guess here is my sign to do it 🤗

    • @shawnantill2067
      @shawnantill2067 Před rokem

      @@mariyaukrainian Yes and you will show more of your personality and make your videos more entertaining! I will look forward to it , Thanks!!

  • @shwabb1
    @shwabb1 Před rokem +1

    Good video, but you should've mentioned that варення generally does not refer to the regular Western European/American jam (which is made by cooking minced fruit with sugar). Instead, it refers to the traditional Slavic whole-fruit jam, made out of whole fruits or big pieces of fruits and sugar. Whole-fruit jam can have different consistency depending on what fruit it is made out of, but often it is more like fruits in syrup rather than like the regular jam.
    Another local variety of jam that is cooked on low fire for a long time and results in a thick paste is called повидло.
    When talking about the regular jam, the word джем is used (and clearly, it is a borrowing from English).

    • @mariyaukrainian
      @mariyaukrainian  Před rokem

      Thanks for this addition! Interestingly, in my family (though we spoke predominantly Russian), we would rarely use джем or повидло to refer to anything jam-like. Повидло would be reserved for булочки. I wonder if it’s specific to my family then…

    • @shwabb1
      @shwabb1 Před rokem

      @@mariyaukrainian Interesting. In my hometown Hostomel, we always called the foreign jam found in supermarkets джем, while the homemade and locally-produced varieties were always called варення or повидло (depending on how they were cooked).

    • @oli230
      @oli230 Před 7 měsíci

      Hi there I just found your channel. I was born in the UK and my parents were from Ukraine and Poland. I don't know much Ukranian but when I visited many years ago I found that I could converse more easily with the older folk because they spoke the way my father did; the words were softer sounding. When I listen to Ukrainian on TV I can barely understand a word, it sounds like Russian having stronger harsher sounds. Do you think modern Ukranian has been changed by the dominance of Russia for so long? Perhaps your grandparents might be the ones to ask. My father left Ukraine in 1940,s.

  • @stipe3124
    @stipe3124 Před rokem +1

    Your dog knows that ths is a food video today so he is waiting for practical demonstration of how you use food items, he will be one who tryes them!
    Btw When i was a small kid it was strange why every British celebrety or Royal was called Sir, because why would you call a guy "cheese" only later did i get how Slavic "Syr/Sir" is different than English Sir 😅
    Your content is interesting so just continue to do things as you like, language does not exclude various content, you can show a recipe for some food or talk about natural sights while still teaching people Ukranian, When you want to show the world your culture just be free and do diversity.
    Besides in this weird times some positiv stuff is needed :)

    • @mariyaukrainian
      @mariyaukrainian  Před rokem +2

      he would definitely not mind to be my model for a food demonstration video :D
      Thank you for your feedback and support! You are absolutely right here - I can teach Ukrainian words and phrases while talking about any topic. I was a bit hesitant to venture out too far from language, but your comment gives me all the encouragement I need :)

    • @stipe3124
      @stipe3124 Před rokem +1

      @@mariyaukrainian You know how they say "Just do it" :)

    • @mariyaukrainian
      @mariyaukrainian  Před rokem +2

      @@stipe3124 ahah yes for sure! I ll just do it :)