Stefan of Dykun continues with his Ukrainian grandmother [1]‘s story: how the languages and dialects Baba Omaha can speak – Ukrainian Poltava and Ukrainian Galician, Polish, Czech, Russian, German and Belarusian – reflect her life experiences. The Ranger of NVASHAG tells of his Ukrainian mother-in-law [2]: Babushka Maria is turning 70 next week and has seen a lot, too, but can't talk about it because a wartime childhood illness left her deaf and mute.
Ukraine: Two Babushkas
· Written by Veronica Khokhlova
Categories: Eastern & Central Europe, Ukraine, Ethnicity & Race, History, Migration & Immigration