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Wikitongues | The Surzhyk language, casually spoken | Andrij speaking Surzhyk | Wikitongues @Wikitongues | Uploaded August 2021 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
Surzhyk refers to a diverse spectrum of dialects, sociolects, and macaronic languages that developed from the convergence of Russian and Ukrainian. It is spoken primarily in and around Ukraine.

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More from Wikipedia: "Surzhyk (Ukrainian: су́ржик, romanized: súrzhyk - a macaronic language, IPA: [ˈsurʒɪk]) refers to a range of mixed (macaronic) sociolects of Ukrainian and Russian languages used in certain regions of Ukraine and adjacent lands. There is no unifying set of characteristics; the term is used for 'norm-breaking, non-obedience to or non-awareness of the rules of the Ukrainian and Russian standard languages'. It originates from the transition from one language to the other through "false friends": words that sound similar in both languages but carry different meanings. Surzhyk is a Ukrainian word for a 'macaronic language' so that, in the Ukrainian language, it could refer to any mixed language, not necessarily including Ukrainian or Russian. When used by non-Ukrainian-speaking people of Ukraine, the word is most commonly used to refer to a mix of Ukrainian with another language, not necessarily Russian. When used in Russia the word almost always specifically refers to a Ukrainian-Russian language mix."

This video was recorded by Andrij Andrusiak in Kyiv, Ukraine. The speaker(s) featured herein have not explicitly agreed to distribute this video for reuse. For inquiries on licensing this video, please contact hello@wikitongues.org.
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