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Names that show ethnic,
national or
tribal origins other than Ukrainian.
Nimchuk, from
Germany (Nimets
means German in Ukrainian). Tataryn, from Tatar,...
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similar to the West and
South Slavs]". Dybo,
Zamyatina &
Nikolaev 1990.
Nimchuk 2001.
Shevelov 1979.
Comrie &
Corbett 2002, p. 6.
Skorvid 2015, p. 389...
- Duke
University Press. ISBN 0-8223-1099-6. (revised and
updated edition)
Nimchuk, Vasyl'. Періодизація як напрямок дослідження генези та історії української...
- (born 1961),
Ukrainian literary critic,
literary scholar,
essayist Ivan
Nimchuk (1891–1956),
Ukrainian journalist, publisher, editor,
public figure, political...
- Slavs]". Dybo,
Zamyatina &
Nikolaev 1990.
Khaburgaev 2005, p. 418-437.
Nimchuk 2001.
Shevelov 1979.
Chauhan 2012. Kolodziejczyk,
Dariusz (22 June 2011)...
- community's
school secretary and postmaster. In 1938, he
married Anne
Nimchuk. He was
first elected to the
Manitoba legislature in the
provincial election...
- by the
Verkhovna Rada, the
Ukrainian parliament. The
oligarchs Mamatov,
Nimchuk and Roizman, who
control the
parliamentary factions,
offer to p**** the...
- palace [uk] with a
rectangular defensive wall with
loopholes (1774).
Vasyl Nimchuk [uk] (1933–2017),
Ukrainian linguist,
Doctor of Philology, professor, head...
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corresponding member of the NAS of Ukraine,
doctor of philology,
professor Vasyl Nimchuk, a
corresponding member of the NAS of Ukraine,
doctor of philology, professor...
- Levytskyi,
Yaroslav Vesolovskyi,
Lonhyn Tsehelskyi,
Vasyl Mudryi, Ivan
Nimchuk,
Volodymyr Bachynskyi,
Dmytro Levytskyi,
Vasyl Paneiko, Fed Fedortsiv,...