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Main words are often very simple

May 1, 2022
A man says goodbye to his relatives as an evacuation train from Kyiv to Lviv leaves from Kyiv central train station, March 6. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich

A man says goodbye to his relatives as an evacuation train from Kyiv to Lviv leaves from Kyiv central train station, March 6. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich

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Stay save! Take care! We will win! What are the main words for us today? Or I want to go back, or I want my life back. All words are important all time we spend on each other, for sure, important. We should not be tired of telling each other words of support, because it is the war, and we do not know what will be next. And the words “I love you” will never hurt anyone today. 

Anna Kerenevska:

Close the sky, not your eyes.

That is like a message for people from countries that could help us.

Dmytro Buhta:

The main word which we use all the time during some period is When. Kind of a simple one, but at the same time the sentences like When the war ends, When the weapons arrive show the importance of this word and some hope that we include in it

Kate Grynchuk:

My first thought was support. And I guess it’s the best word that can explain what people give each other people in Ukraine. This word explains what we’re expecting from other countries. This word explains how support can help us to always be charged and not lose heart. This word explains how we can win a lot quicker

Sophia Smirnova, Paris: 

Today the most important words in Ukraine are: patriotism and fortitude.  I think these words characterize Ukraine today.  Every day I am amazed at the strength of our people and our love for our country.

Olga Slipchenko:

The most important words today, I think it’s NOW and FUTURE. 

Because we live now and believe in our VICTORY without reserve. We will win, and we need to built our future, our best life.

Daria Ivchenko:

Probably, the words of support are highly essential now. I mean not the we-are-deeply concerned ones but support, which leads to real actions

Daryna Petlushenko:

Now there is a very popular phrase that sounds like “everything will be Ukraine”. I guess that this contains a strong message, faith and confidence of all our people.

Kateryna Poshukailo:

I suppose the most important word for our country now is “Be safe” and “Keep believe in our victory”

Sasha Melnyk:

Today Ukraine wants to hear only one word is “Victory”. This word will make us realize that our home is free and independent again.

Anastasia Lukyanenko:

I think the most important words in Ukraine today are – “I’m healthy, and I’m in safe” – from relatives, “I believe and trust you” – to president and soldiers from civilians, “We will win as one nation, and we will rebuild everything” – from all of us.

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