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In this lesson, we will cover Ukrainian prepositions. Prepositions are words that describe the relationship between nouns and other words in a sentence. For example, they can indicate location, direction, time, or manner. In Ukrainian, prepositions usually come before the noun and are declined depending on the case of the noun they refer to.  
In this lesson, we will cover Ukrainian prepositions. Prepositions are words that describe the relationship between nouns and other words in a sentence. For example, they can indicate location, direction, time, or manner. In Ukrainian, prepositions usually come before the noun and are declined depending on the case of the noun they refer to.  


<h2>Basic Prepositions</h2>
 
<span link>Once you've mastered this lesson, take a look at these related pages: [[Language/Ukrainian/Grammar/Nouns|Nouns]] & [[Language/Ukrainian/Grammar/how-to-use-numerals-and-nouns-in-pairs|how to use numerals and nouns in pairs]].</span>  
==Basic Prepositions==


There are several basic prepositions in Ukrainian that you should learn first. These include:
There are several basic prepositions in Ukrainian that you should learn first. These include:
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As you can see, the pronunciation of these prepositions is relatively straightforward. However, it's important to note that the letter з is pronounced as /z/ before vowels and as /s/ before consonants. For example, з України (z Ukrajiny) means "from Ukraine," while з мамою (s mamoyu) means "with mom."
As you can see, the pronunciation of these prepositions is relatively straightforward. However, it's important to note that the letter з is pronounced as /z/ before vowels and as /s/ before consonants. For example, з України (z Ukrajiny) means "from Ukraine," while з мамою (s mamoyu) means "with mom."


<h2>Declension of Prepositions</h2>
==Declension of Prepositions==


Prepositions in Ukrainian are declined depending on the case of the noun they refer to. The case of the noun depends on its function in the sentence. For example, the subject of the sentence is in the nominative case, while the direct object is in the accusative case.  
Prepositions in Ukrainian are declined depending on the case of the noun they refer to. The case of the noun depends on its function in the sentence. For example, the subject of the sentence is in the nominative case, while the direct object is in the accusative case.  
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As you can see, the declension patterns for each preposition are unique. It's important to memorize these patterns so that you can use the correct preposition in each situation.  
As you can see, the declension patterns for each preposition are unique. It's important to memorize these patterns so that you can use the correct preposition in each situation.  


<h2>Practice Sentences</h2>
==Practice Sentences==


Here are some example sentences to practice using these prepositions:
Here are some example sentences to practice using these prepositions:
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* Ми говоримо <b>про</b> проблеми. (My hovorymo <b>pro</b> problemy.) - "We talk about problems."
* Ми говоримо <b>про</b> проблеми. (My hovorymo <b>pro</b> problemy.) - "We talk about problems."


<h2>Conclusion</h2>
==Conclusion==


In this lesson, we covered the basics of using prepositions in Ukrainian. We discussed several basic prepositions, their pronunciation, and declension patterns. We also provided some practice sentences to help you use prepositions correctly in context. Keep practicing and you'll be a pro at Ukrainian prepositions in no time!
In this lesson, we covered the basics of using prepositions in Ukrainian. We discussed several basic prepositions, their pronunciation, and declension patterns. We also provided some practice sentences to help you use prepositions correctly in context. Keep practicing and you'll be a pro at Ukrainian prepositions in no time!


<span link>Upon wrapping up this lesson, take a look at these related pages: [[Language/Ukrainian/Grammar/Possessive-pronouns|Possessive pronouns]] & [[Language/Ukrainian/Grammar/Give-your-Opinion|Give your Opinion]].</span>
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In this lesson, we will cover Ukrainian prepositions. Prepositions are words that describe the relationship between nouns and other words in a sentence. For example, they can indicate location, direction, time, or manner. In Ukrainian, prepositions usually come before the noun and are declined depending on the case of the noun they refer to.


Once you've mastered this lesson, take a look at these related pages: Nouns & how to use numerals and nouns in pairs.

Basic Prepositions

There are several basic prepositions in Ukrainian that you should learn first. These include:

Ukrainian Pronunciation English
в v in, into
на na on, onto
при pry at, near, by
з z from, with
для dlya for, to
про pro about, on behalf of

As you can see, the pronunciation of these prepositions is relatively straightforward. However, it's important to note that the letter з is pronounced as /z/ before vowels and as /s/ before consonants. For example, з України (z Ukrajiny) means "from Ukraine," while з мамою (s mamoyu) means "with mom."

Declension of Prepositions

Prepositions in Ukrainian are declined depending on the case of the noun they refer to. The case of the noun depends on its function in the sentence. For example, the subject of the sentence is in the nominative case, while the direct object is in the accusative case.

Here are the declensions for the basic prepositions we just covered:

в:

  • В + nominative = він (vin) "he"
  • В + accusative = воду (vodu) "water"
  • В + genitive = від (+genitive) (vid) "from"
  • В + dative = воді (vodi) "on (the) water"
  • В + instrumental = водою (vodoyu) "with (the) water"
  • В + locative = воді (vodi) "in (the) water"

на:

  • На + nominative = нас (nas) "us"
  • На + accusative = народ (narod) "people"
  • На + genitive = на (+genitive) (na) "on"
  • На + dative = насінням (nasinniam) "with (the) seed"
  • На + instrumental = народом (narodom) "with (the) people"
  • На + locative = насінні (nasinni) "on (the) seed"

при:

  • При + nominative = приклад (prykład) "example"
  • При + accusative = причину (prychynu) "cause"
  • При + genitive = після (+genitive) (pislia) "after"
  • При + dative = приладдям (pryladdiam) "with (the) device"
  • При + instrumental = прикладом (prykładom) "with (the) example"
  • При + locative = припарку (pryparku) "near (the) parking lot"

з:

  • З + nominative = зона (zona) "zone"
  • З + accusative = зоопарк (zoopark) "zoo"
  • З + genitive = з (+genitive) (z) "from"
  • З + dative = знакомимо (znakomýmo) "with (the) introduction"
  • З + instrumental = зоопарком (zooparkom) "with (the) zoo"
  • З + locative = змаганням (zmahaniam) "during (the) competition"

для:

  • Для + nominative = для (dla) "for"
  • Для + accusative = для (dla) "for"
  • Для + genitive = для (+genitive) (dla) "for"
  • Для + dative = для (dla) "to, for"
  • Для + instrumental = для (dla) "for"
  • Для + locative = для (+genitive) (dla) "for"

про:

  • Про + nominative = проект (proekt) "project"
  • Про + accusative = про (pro) "about"
  • Про + genitive = про (+genitive) (pro) "about"
  • Про + dative = проектам (proektam) "about (the) project"
  • Про + instrumental = проектом (proektom) "about (the) project"
  • Про + locative = про (pro) "on, over"

As you can see, the declension patterns for each preposition are unique. It's important to memorize these patterns so that you can use the correct preposition in each situation.

Practice Sentences

Here are some example sentences to practice using these prepositions:

  • Я йду в кіно. (Ya ydu v kino.) - "I am going to the movies."
  • Я чекаю на тебе. (Ya chekayu na tebe.) - "I am waiting for you."
  • Я працюю при світлофорі. (Ya pratsyuyu pry svitlofori.) - "I work at a traffic light."
  • Іван повернувся з відпустки. (Ivan povernuvsia z vidpustky.) - "Ivan returned from vacation."
  • Я дякую для тебе. (Ya dyakuyu dla tebe.) - "I thank you for that."
  • Ми говоримо про проблеми. (My hovorymo pro problemy.) - "We talk about problems."

Conclusion

In this lesson, we covered the basics of using prepositions in Ukrainian. We discussed several basic prepositions, their pronunciation, and declension patterns. We also provided some practice sentences to help you use prepositions correctly in context. Keep practicing and you'll be a pro at Ukrainian prepositions in no time!


Upon wrapping up this lesson, take a look at these related pages: Possessive pronouns & Give your Opinion.

Table of Contents - Ukrainian Course - 0 to A1


Greetings and Introductions


The Ukrainian Alphabet and Pronunciation


Numbers and Time


Nouns and Gender


Family and Relationships


Pronouns and Possessives


Food and Dining


Verbs and Tenses


Travel and Transportation


Adjectives and Adverbs


Hobbies and Leisure


Ukrainian Traditions and Holidays


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Shopping and Services


Ukrainian Cuisine

Videos

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