Ookraanee
Ookraanee (Ookraanish: українці), she possan kynneeagh jeh'n sluight Slavagh Hiar dooghyssagh da'n Ookraan t'ad. She ny h-Ookraanee y shiaghtoo ashoon smoo[1] 'syn Oarpey as y nah ashoon smoo mastey ny Slavee Hiar lurg ny Rooshee. Rere Bunraght yn Ookraan, ta'n enmys Ookraanagh çheet er dagh seyraanagh 'sy çheer.[2] She Cair-chredjuee Hiar y chooid smoo jeh ny h-Ookraanee.
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Earroo yn phobble | ||||||||||||
Ny smoo na 43 millioon | ||||||||||||
Ardjyn lesh sleih mooar jeu | ||||||||||||
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Kynnaghyn mooinjeragh | ||||||||||||
Ny Slavee Hiar elly (Rooshee, Belarooshee, Rusynee) |
Va ny h-Ookraanee enmyssit Ruthenee derrey yn 20oo eash leah,[3][4][5] as eh çheet er y thalloo vean-eashagh Ruthenia. She yn enmys Ladjyn va currit er Rus' Kyivagh, steat Slavagh mean-eashagh va bunnit ayns Kyiv. Lurg e tuittym, dirree Reeriaght Ruthenia magh, agh v'eh rheynnit magh beggan ny yei. Voish y 15oo eash, va lught yn Ookraan enmyssit Cossackyn as ren ad cur er bun steat Sheshaght Zaporizhzhia. Ta trimmid currit er y chiangley rish Cossackyn Zaporizhzhia er lheh ayns arrane ashoonagh yn Ookraan, "Ta shin, vraaraghyn, jeh sluight Cossackagh".
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reagh- ↑ "Europe by population". Feddynit magh er 28 Toshiaght Arree 2019.
- ↑ "Ukrainians". Encyclopediaofukraine.com. 16 Jerrey Souree 1990. Feddynit magh er 30 Jerrey Fouyir 2012. ayns: Roman Senkus et al. (eds.), The Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine, aalhiassit as jeant ass y noa er Kicklipaid ny h-Ookraan (University of Toronto Press, 1984–93) reaghit liorish Volodymyr Kubijovyc (vols. 1–2) as Danylo Husar Struk (vols. 3–5). Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies (CIUS) (University of Alberta/University of Toronto).
- ↑ Paul Robert Magosci. "The Rusyn Question". litopys.org.ua. Feddynit magh er 19 Mean Souree 2020.
- ↑ "Poles and Ruthenians in the Habsburg Monarchy". habsburger.net. Feddynit magh er 19 Mean Souree 2020.
- ↑ Rusyn people. Feddynit magh er 19 Mean Souree 2020.
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