Information about the word Ukraine (English → Esperanto: Ukrainujo)

Part of speechproper name
Pronunciation/juːˈkɹeɪ̯n/, /jʊˈkɹeɪ̯n/, /juːˈkɹaɪ̯n/, /jʊˈkɹaɪ̯n/
HyphenationU·kraine
Shavian alphabet·𐑿𐑒𐑮𐑱𐑯, ·𐑘𐑫𐑒𐑮𐑱𐑯, ·𐑿𐑒𐑮𐑲𐑯, ·𐑘𐑵𐑒𐑮𐑲𐑯
Deseret alphabet𐐏𐐭𐐿𐑉𐐩𐑌, 𐐏𐐳𐐿𐑉𐐩𐑌, 𐐏𐐭𐐿𐑉𐐴𐑌, 𐐏𐐳𐐿𐑉𐐴𐑌

Usage samples

The attack on the Ukraine by the Russians is an attack on democracy.
The Ukraine, which is working on economic development, might not want to see its resources drained away in military quagmires that don’t affect its vital interests.
There should be a free and independent Ukraine.
According to various Russian and Ukrainian reports, the crisis is spreading from Crimea to other parts of the Ukraine.
When we came to the United States from the Ukraine, I was almost 7 years old.
This site includes a detailed map of the Ukraine showing the location of key protected areas.
The Ukraine has signed an association agreement with the EU and may, if it wishes, apply for membership once meeting the criteria for membership.
These strange sounds were heard in the Ukraine on August 11, 2011.

Translations

AfrikaansOekraïne
AlbanianUkrainë
CatalanUcraïna
CzechUkrajina
DanishUkraine
DutchOekraïne
EsperantoUkrainujo; Ukrainio; Ukrajno
FaeroeseUkraina
FinnishUkraina
FrenchUkraine
GermanUkraine
GreekΟυκρανία
HawaiianʻUkelena
IcelandicÚkraína
ItalianUcraina
Jamaican PatoisYuukrien
LatinUcraina
Low GermanUkraine
LuxemburgishUkrain
MalayUkraina
NorwegianUkraina
PolishUkraina
PortugueseUcrânia
RussianУкраина
Saterland FrisianUkraine
Scottish GaelicAn Ùcrain
SpanishUcrania
SwedishUkraina
UkrainianУкраїна
WelshWcráin
West FrisianOekraïne
Yiddishאוקראַינע