< False Friends of the Slavist
Українсько-російські фальшиві друзі перекладача
Русско-украинские ложные друзья переводчика
Русский язык — Українська мова
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More Russian-Ukrainian false friends:
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For additional information on false friends, see the On-line hypertext bibliography by Daniel Bunčić and Ryszard Lipczuk. |
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