The colorful Ukrainian word “nivroku”: the linguist talked about the shades of meaning
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The famous Ukrainian linguist and author of training manuals Oleksandr Avramenko shared the interesting meaning of the word “nivroku”.
The expert noted that this word is a vivid example of colorful Ukrainian vocabulary.
He announced this on the air of the program “Breakfast with 1+1”.
Avramenko explained that “nivroka” can be used as an interjection, so as not to bring grief, not to taunt. For example, in the sentence: “And you, Nivroku, are recovering. A blush appeared on his cheeks”.
Avramenko also drew attention to the fact that “nivroku” in Ukrainian means “not bad” or “not bad” and is used in everyday expressions.
He gave the following examples: “their daughter grew up blind – there is no passage from boys.” Or: “How is your health? Thank you, nivroku”.
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