Word of the year (Ukraine)
In Ukraine, the Word of the Year (Ukrainian: Слово року) poll is carried out since 2013 by Myslovo online user-generated dictionary of Ukrainian slang and neologisms.
Winners
- 2013: «Євромайдан» — «Euromaidan».[1] The word also took the second place in the Russian Word of the year poll.[2]
- 2014: «кіборги» — "cyborgs" (a moniker for Ukrainian military defending Donetsk Airport).[3]
- 2015: «блокада» — blockade (because of blockade of Russian-annexed Crimea)[4].
- 2016: «корупція» — corruption (emphasizing the damaging effect it has on Ukrainian state)[5].
- 2017: «безвіз» — "bezviz" (a neologism meaning the visa-free regime between Ukraine and the European Union. "bez viz" literally means "without visas")[6].
- 2018: «томос» — tomos (in reference of the recognition of the autocephaly of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine)[7].[8]
gollark: I *also* had to patch over a bunch of debug stuff to make sure that unprivileged code can't read environments out of those too.
gollark: And can thus do actual IO when permitted.
gollark: They were defined in the out of sandbox environment, so quirkiness means that they get the unmodified global scope to see.
gollark: So it replaces the FS stuff the unprivileged code sees with its own hooks which ensure stuff is in the potatOS folder.
gollark: But PotatOS has to present an environment close to what a normal, potatOSless computer would have, for compatibility.
References
- "Євромайдан" - слово року, і не тільки в Україні | Новини на Gazeta.ua
- "Слово года-2013. Главные итоги"
- Слово «кіборги» словник назвав словом року
- "В Україні словом 2015 року стало слово «блокада» – словник «Мислово»". Крым.Реалии (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2019-01-27.
- "'Corruption' named word of the year in Ukraine - Jan. 05, 2017". KyivPost. 2017-01-05. Retrieved 2019-01-27.
- "Словом 2017 року в Україні визнали безвіз". DT.ua. Retrieved 2019-01-27.
- "Tomos becomes word of year in Ukraine". 112.international. Retrieved 2019-01-27.
- Слово року 2018
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