On April 14, a joint online meeting was held between students and teachers from the Zvanivska School and representatives of the Novodmytrivska rural community in the Cherkasy region as part of the national project “Side by Side: United Communities.”
The meeting of the “Language Inspector” club was dedicated to the topic “Feminitives: Formation and Features of Their Use.” Participants had the opportunity to learn about the origins of feminine forms in the Ukrainian language.
During the meeting, students and teachers actively discussed methods of forming feminine forms, the nuances of their usage in various speech styles, provided examples, shared their own observations, and analyzed common mistakes in accordance with the norms of modern Ukrainian spelling. Participants also completed interactive exercises and test tasks.
At the conclusion of the session, participants concluded that the use of feminine forms is an important factor in promoting gender equality, demonstrates respect for the role of women in society, and helps bring Ukrainian language practice closer to European standards.
The meeting marked another step toward strengthening partnerships between communities and united participants around a common goal—the preservation, development, and promotion of the Ukrainian language as an important component of national identity.
Based on materials from the Zvanivska Rural Military Administration