Polish, Russian, Ukrainian word for good

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is the universal  meaning “good”.  You could be in Ukraine, Poland, Russia or anywhere in Eastern Europe, and if you only knew this , you could be OK in many situations.The , or can mean “good, fine, OK, sure, lets do it, sure, I see what you mean , I agree, yes, cool” and 100 other positive expressive meanings.

This one , has a much broader use in or the ,  than you would use ‘good’ in the English .  It is another catch all , like the Russian language ‘na’ languages like  can use in many situations. 

Conversational

and other languages are unusual in that their grammar is very complex and the vocabulary is very rich, however, on a day to day conversational basis you can  a few hundred words in and you will be much better off than a few hundred words in English.  

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1 Comment on Polish, Russian, Ukrainian word for good»

  1. Alexander said,

    January 22, 2008at 2:54 pm

    Look maybe this is true for Polish and Ukranian, but in Russian we never use word ‘dobry’ in the meaning you mentioned, instead we use the word ‘khorosho’ (english way of spelling it) or ‘horoszo’ (polish way of spelling it). However we use the word ‘dobryj’ which means ‘kind’.

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