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Concerning Ukrainian language, I quote Panteleymon Kulish, the person who grounded its orthography and made it different from standard Russian one.
Kulishivka (Orthography of Kulish, Ukrainian phonetic orthography)... It pleases the Poles that not all Russians write in Russian in the same orthography and lately they started to praise my invention much. Grounding their bad plans on my invitation they see it possible to flatter their enemy as I am. Seeing this banner in the arems of enemies, I'll be the first to abandon my invitation in the name of Russian unity.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kulishivka
Here's the original of his writing in pre 1917 Russian orthography:
Spoiler!
Do what you should.
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