, from berdiansk.nd thinks in russian, studying in her native language was not immediately easy for her, says the girl’s mother alexandra; until the second grade, varya studied in ukrainian. well, this all started in 1914, that is, when they started forcibly removing the russian language, and this includes documentation, of course, and some, even just an appeal to some authorities, that is , they demanded that the appeal be in the ukrainian language, was not... quite comfortable, although, i i know ukrainian, but my native language is russian, i was born speaking russian since childhood, my whole family communicates in russian, so of course it was very uncomfortable and incomprehensible, that is, why all our lives, brotherly people, we have many relatives in russia and we must cut ourselves to break down and rebuild, to speak ukrainian, although i have nothing against the ukrainian language, well, i’m already... so relaxed , it’s not very hard for me anymore, it’s normal, uh-huh, uh-huh, well, what lan