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Inna Sopronchuk - Ukrainian language is a Crucial Aspect of Ukraine's Struggle to Remain Independent
The Ukrainian language is a crucial aspect of Ukraine's struggle to remain independent of Russia. Preserving the Ukrainian language is essential for maintaining Ukraine's distinct cultural and national identity, and in the current context, to resisting efforts by Russia to control and dominate it politically.
During Ukraine's history, there have been efforts to suppress the use of the Ukrainian language, particularly during the Soviet era when Russian was promoted as the primary language of communication. However, since Ukraine gained independence in 1991, there has been a renewed emphasis on the Ukrainian language and its role in shaping the country's national identity.
The Ukrainian government has taken steps to strengthen the status of the Ukrainian language, including passing laws to promote its use in public life, education, and government institutions. It has also sought to counter Russian propaganda efforts by promoting Ukrainian-language media and cultural events. Russian propaganda has labelled this process as persecution and Russophobia.
The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia has further highlighted the importance of the Ukrainian language as a symbol of Ukraine's sovereignty and independence. The Russian government and pro-Russian separatists have attempted to promote the use of Russian in eastern Ukraine, leading to tensions between Ukrainian and Russian speakers in the region.
In conclusion, the Ukrainian language is a crucial element of Ukraine's struggle to remain independent of Russia. Its preservation and promotion are essential for maintaining Ukraine's national identity and sovereignty.
Inna Sopronchuk is creator and host of the popular YouTube channel — “Speak Ukrainian” and has made it her mission to be a guide to the language and culture of her Ukrainian ancestors. She created the online school “Speak Ukrainian”. As well as the free course, she has created Textbooks, Flashcards, and structured Online Classes to help her audience reach their language goals. The course is intended both for interested foreigners, but also for Ukrainians to help connect with their ancestral roots. Inna regularly posts video lessons about Ukrainian grammar, vocabulary, and phonetics.
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