ukrainas

This is the 392nd most frequent Norwegian word.

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ukrainas

"Ukrainas" is not a standard Norwegian word. If you meant "Ukraina," it is the Norwegian name for "Ukraine," a country in Eastern Europe.


Here, 'Ukrainas' is the genitive form of 'Ukraina' used to indicate possession, meaning 'Ukraine’s'.

Ukrainas historie er svært fascinerende.

Ukraine's history is very fascinating.


In this sentence, 'Ukrainas' again represents the possessive or genitive form, specifying that Kyiv is the capital of Ukraine.

I fjor besøkte jeg Ukrainas hovedstad, Kyiv.

Last year, I visited Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv.


Here, 'Ukrainas' is employed to denote belonging in relation to culture, showing that the cultural elements described pertain to Ukraine.

Denne romanen gir innsikt i Ukrainas kultur.

This novel provides insight into Ukraine's culture.