Ukrainian dialect

Standard Ukrainian

Also known as: Kyivan Ukrainian

The Kyiv-based standard of Ukrainian. The state language of Ukraine and the second-largest East Slavic language by speakers.

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Frequently asked questions

What language is Standard Ukrainian?

Standard Ukrainian is a dialect of Ukrainian.

Which region is Standard Ukrainian associated with?

Standard Ukrainian is part of the Europe region on DialectAtlas.

Is Standard Ukrainian known by other names?

Yes — Standard Ukrainian is also referred to as Kyivan Ukrainian.

What are the other dialects of Ukrainian?

Ukrainian also includes Western Ukrainian, Polissian, Bukovinian, Carpathian Rusyn, Sloboda Ukrainian, Surzhyk. Each variety has its own vocabulary, pronunciation, and cultural context.

Other Ukrainian dialects

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Polissian

Northern Ukrainian · Polissky govir

The Northern Ukrainian dialect group of the Polissia region, straddling northern Ukraine and southern Belarus. Forms a transitional zone between Ukrainian and Belarusian.

Bukovinian

Bukovyna Ukrainian · Pokuttia–Bukovinian

The Southwestern Ukrainian variety of the Bukovyna region around Chernivtsi. Shaped by long contact with Romanian, German, and Polish under Habsburg rule.

Surzhyk

The Russian-Ukrainian mixed colloquial register, widely spoken across central and eastern Ukraine. Treated by linguists as a code-mixing continuum rather than a fixed dialect.