Bobcat's first language is Ukranian but he hasn't spoken it since he was a child.
But, I will ask his older Canadian cousins to see if any of them can still read it. I'll PM you later.
Bobcat's first language is Ukranian but he hasn't spoken it since he was a child.
But, I will ask his older Canadian cousins to see if any of them can still read it. I'll PM you later.
Ask your vet about microchipping. ~ It could have saved Kuhio's life.
I used to work with Ukrainian speakers; I'm sure there are some at my current job. I'll hunt around.
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"Not my circus, not my monkeys!"-Polish proverb
That would be great, thanks! I know plenty of Russians, a Hungarian cashier, and many other immigrants, but no Ukrainian!
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Karen, did you try using Google Translate? My friend is a first grade teacher and loves it helps her deal with parents.
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I know a few people from Russia, but not from the Ukraine. Actually I thought they'd be speaking Russian in the Ukraine as well - after all, they were all part of the former Soviet Republic - but I guess I'm wrong and they do have their own language but according to wikipedia, it's not so different from Russian.
Sandie - Google translate and online translators are not always as accurate as one would wish, as they work word for word, but sometimes lose the meaning in a sentence. To see what I mean, type in a sentence in English, have it translate to some other language, and translate it back to English and you'll see what I mean! Language is tricky! Thankfully the person wrote back to me in English, and apologized for the delay in her response, so we are all set anyway!
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