> what is the difference between russian and ukrainian?

what is the difference between russian and ukrainian?

Posted at: 2015-06-30 
The language? Well honestly, if you are an english speaker, watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vt4Dfa4fO...

That is how Ukrainian sounds to Russian speakers. It's like, oooh it's so close, I can almost understand what they're saying, but nope, can't really understand it other than some basic similar words.

They are very similar, and many Ukrainians have Russian blood in them, but Russia has been very bad to Ukraine over the years, controlling them and murdering them. This is one of the reasons they hate each other .

What russian? What ukrainian? Language? People? Government? Or something other? We don't must to guess that you mean.

What is known to people nowadays as a trio Russia-Ukraine-Belarus originated from the single state Rus', which had one language - Rus', one people - Rus', one belief system - Rod.

Rus' began to rot after the violent imposition of Judeo-Christianity. Khazars, whose descendants ran from Kiev Knyaz' have been trying to take revenge on the Rus' for long centuries. All those Rothschilds, Rockefellers, Warburgs, Morgans, Baruchs, also Bronstein, Zinoviev, Lenin, Kaganovich and thousands of others are nothings but descendants of those very Khazars who wanted to enslave and exploit the Rus'. Poroshenko, Kolomoisky (born in so-called "Ukraine") are Khazars, too.

Khazars have some knowledge of Egyptian priesthood (Rus' Volchvy had them, too, this is why they were persecuted). There are numerous "conquer your enemy" strategies, which include:

- deception, mind control, brainwashing etc via:

- history rewriting, making up new languages, names/identities/religious sects, bringing up one's "enemies"/whom you want to control/enslave etc to:

- divide the same nations based on some meaningless/artificially created "differences", rule, manipulate and exploit them further under a new "ideology" giving an illusion of a change;

and many many others.

"Ukraine" is derived from the Polish word "Okraine", because what is now called Western Ukraine (6-7 regions, in orange):

https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/image...

belonged to Poland. The rest of the lands were Rus'/Russian, shamelessly and methodically stolen from Russia little by little undergoing "ukrainization-zombification" (19-20th centuries).

Ukrainian language and Ukraine as a country are nothing but projects of Khazars who resided in Austria-Hungary in 18-19 centuries. From German historical source (they heavily "mitigated" the information, but there is nothing closer to the Truth in non-Russian sources):

~ "In der zweiten H?lfte des 19. Jahrhunderts begann sich auf dem Gebiet der heutigen Ukraine alternativ zur weitverbreiteten ?kleinrussischen” Identit?t die ?ukrainische” Identit?t zu entwickeln, die von den polnischen Kreisen sowie von den ?sterreichischen Beh?rden in Galizien gef?rdert wurde. Sie unterschied sich von der kleinrussischen im Wesentlichen darin, dass sie das vorherrschende Konzept der Dreieinigkeit des russischen Volkes (Gro?russen, Kleinrussen und Wei?russen) ablehnte und einen westorientierten Nationalstaat für die Ukrainer anstrebte." ~

Use online translator, I posted the original so that you could easily find the same on German net.

As for DIALECTS, then BelaRusian and MaloRussian were influenced by Polish, and to some extent by Lithuanian. All 3 languages were also influenced by Church Slavonic, because the language-predecessor - the Rus' - was "raped by Church Slavonic (after Judeo-Christianity imposition). But modern literary Russian (VelikoRussian) is still much closer to Old Rus' (pre-Christian) than any of its dialect.

Ukrainian women are more sexy.

Really depends on where you are from. If you mean the people. Russia is a huge country you know. :)