If you want to brush up on your Ukrainian, there's a new website you'll want to check out.
It's called UkrainiumX, and it's all about "making learning accessible Ukrainian and interesting, to promote the development of language skills and cultural perception," founder Oleksandr Dmytro tells the Los Angeles Times.
He's seeking $5,000 on Kickstarter to launch the site, which he says will offer "individual consultations on various social platforms for students of all levels."
Dmytro has been teaching Ukrainian to foreigners and Ukrainians since 2020, the Times notes, and he says his goal is to "make learning accessible Ukrainian and interesting, to promote the development of language skills and cultural perception."
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