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If I want to speak Italian I'll go to Italy, if I want to speak chinese I'll go to China. If somebody wants to speak russian then they should go to Russia. As simple as that.
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No. Many functioning democracies promote their regional languages. However, one language is usually the language of business and national governance.
I'm not sure what happened in Ukraine. Maybe a Ukrainian could explain the situation rather than a Slovakian, Hungarian, German or British citizen.
Nine out of ten concerns are completely unfounded.
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True, every country has its fair amount of neo-nazis, especially in the military, but only one starts a war for it. I'm kidding, no country invades another for denazification purposes.
And yet there are millions of Russian monolinguals in Ukraine. They must be very lost
Saying that Ukraine bans the Russian language is like saying Germany bans the Turkish language. Every country has its own autochthonous language and countless immigrants who brought their own languages from their homeland.
Ukraine = Ukrainian, Russia = Russian. It's easy.
Lies. Minority languages in Russia are an optional subject, which means that 90-100% of classes are in Russian.
Besides, ethnic minorities in Russia are native while Russians in Ukraine and in the ethnic Republics are not.
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Just like in Russia it has to be in Russian and this is the language in which the millions of Cossack descendants living in Russia are educated.
What's the logic behind your reasoning? Russia must be 100% in Russian but Russians can move anywhere in the world and expect to be handled everything in their language?
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