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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZALtzTmPz-E Hrdza - Штефан]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZALtzTmPz-E Hrdza - Штефан]


== Джерела ==
== Additional Resources ==
* https://www.ukrainianlanguage.org.uk/read/unit18/page18-2.htm
* [https://www.ukrainianlanguage.org.uk/read/unit18/page18-2.htm Ukrainian Grammar]
* https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOL2dtA2NXLpLaQwS2ubuhA/videos
* [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOL2dtA2NXLpLaQwS2ubuhA/videos Lemko Video Tutorials]
* [https://smile.amazon.com/Rusin-Rusyn-American-Dictionary-Nancy/dp/1930540035 Rusin/Rusyn <===> American Dictionary (Nancy J Kelly)]
* [http://lemko.org/ Lemko.org]

Revision as of 08:37, 3 August 2020

This is a crash course in Rusyn for English speakers fluent in Ukrainian, which should help for understanding the vast majority of content in Lemko songs and songs in other Rusyn dialects.

Alphabet

There are a few Rusyn alphabets in common use. On WikiSpiv, we render the songs with the closest phonetic Ukrainian approximation rather than aiming for faithful reproduction of Rusyn. We occasionally use "ы" and "ў" in addendums as part of explaining the correct pronunciation, but the main lyrics of a song will not contain them.

Here's a summary of Rusyn letters which differ from Ukrainian which you might encounter:

  • В - Usually V, but sometimes makes a F sound
  • Л - Some speakers use L but others use W sound (like Polish ł or Belarusian ў). Details.
  • Ё - Йо
  • Ы - This is not a Russism! In Rusyn there are three "I" sounds, and it is distinct from І and И. This letter makes more of an "uh" sound, like the second "I" in "position"
  • Сь - This sound is pronounced more like "шь" (and the same is true when a softened "С" occurs automatically by proximity, e.g. with the word "ся"). So "ся" would be pronounced "shya" in Lemko but "sya" in Ukrainian.

Personal pronouns (Accusative)

Rusyn Ukrainian English
я я I
ты ти you (singular)
він він he
она вона she
оно воно it
мы ми we
вы ви you (plural)
Вы Ви you (formal)
они вони they

Personal pronouns (Accusative)

Rusyn Ukrainian English
мене / мя / ня / мня мене
тебе / тя тебе you (singular)
його / го його him
єй / ю її her
його / го Його it
нас нас us
вас вас you (plural)
Вас Вас you (formal)
іх їх them

Reflexive Personal Pronouns

In Ukrainian, the pronoun "ся" has become a suffix, whereas in Rusyn it continues to be a separate, alternate word, as it was in old Ukrainian (which is still preserved in some expressions, like "Бог ся рождає" = "Бог рoждається")

Ukrainian: "Він помився" = "Він помив себе" = "Він себе помив"

Rusyn: "Він помыв ся" = "Він ся помыв" = "Він помыв сі" = "Він сі помыв" = "Він помыв себе" = "Він себе помыв"

Grammatical Case Rusyn Ukrainian
Genitive Себе / Ся / Сі Себе
Accusative Себе / Ся / Сі Себе
Dative Собі / Си Собі
Instrumental Собом / Собов Собою
Locative Собі Собі

Common Vocab

Rusyn Ukrainian English
Лем Тільки / Лиш Only

Examples of Rusyn Pronunciation

Additional Resources