Appendix:Ukrainian palindromes

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This appendix lists palindromes in Ukrainian.

List of palindromes[edit]

Words[edit]

  • манекенам (manekenam, mannequins, plural dative: by the mannequins)
  • м’яттям (mʺjattjam, crumpling, rumpling, dative: by crumpling, rumpling)
  • унесену (unesenu, one who is carried away, taken away, swept away f, accusative)
  • вилив (vylyv, poured out, outpouring, masculine past: he poured out)
  • мечем (mečem, sword, instrumental, by the sword)
  • хащах (xaščax, thicket, locative: in the thicket)
  • тенет (tenet, grammar form of net, of net; from net)
  • віків (vikiv, centuries, plural genitive: of centuries; from centuries)
  • корок (korok, cork)
  • Пилип (Pylyp, Philip)
  • Ісусі (Isusi, Jesus, dative or locative: in Jesus)
  • дід (did, old man, grandfather)
  • тут (tut, here)
  • тет-а-тет (tet-a-tet, tet-a-tet, in private, confidentially)
  • ого!, огого! (oho!, ohoho!, wow!)

Phrases[edit]

  • Я несу гусеня (Ja nesu husenja, I carry a gooseling)
  • О, гомін німого! (O, homin nimoho!, Oh, voice of a mute!)
  • Козак з казок (Kozak z kazok, The cossack from fairy-tales)
  • Кіт утік (Kit utik, The cat ran away)
  • Рис і сир (Rys i syr, Rice and cheese)
  • Епос і нині сопе (Epos i nyni sope, Epic still snuffles), the title of the palindromon (palindromic writing) of 3333 letters, composed in 1993 by Ivan Luchuk, Ukrainian poet.[1]

See also[edit]

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