• ApertureUA@lemmy.today
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    There’s no such thing as “The” in both Russian and Ukrainian, but what I’ve seen happen is pro-russian people intentionally saying “on (the) Ukraine” (as if “on the edge”) instead of “in Ukraine” to piss people off.

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      Huh. TIL Slavic languages don’t have a definite article.

      So it’s this grammatical mess of Germanic definite articles attached to a Slavic word and the outcome is politically fraught

      • GreatRam@lemmy.world
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        I can’t speak to all Slavic languages but in mine it’s concatenated to the subject rather than being its own word