~1100 hours to learn Ukrainian
At a glance
- FSI estimate
- ~1100 hrs
- Weeks (full-time)
- 44
- FSI category
- Category III
- Writing system
- Cyrillic
The Foreign Service Institute estimates that a native English speaker requires approximately 1100 hours of study over 44 weeks to reach Professional Working Proficiency in Ukrainian, defined as ILR Speaking-3 and Reading-3 levels. This estimate assumes full-time classroom instruction with qualified instructors and significant interaction with native speakers.
Ukrainian presents moderate difficulty for English speakers, primarily due to its distance within the Indo-European language family as a Slavic language with different grammatical structures. The Cyrillic writing system requires initial familiarization but is relatively straightforward to learn. Keep in mind that these FSI figures represent intensive, full-time study in an immersive classroom environment. Pursuing Ukrainian through casual self-study or part-time learning will extend the timeline considerably.

What makes Ukrainian easier or harder
FSI difficulty tracks how far a language sits from English. Ukrainian is in the Category III tier, written in the Cyrillic script, from the Indo-European (Slavic) family. A closer family and a familiar script generally mean fewer hours; a different script or grammar adds time.
Common questions
How many hours does it take to learn Ukrainian?
Why is Ukrainian rated this way?
| Measure | Value |
|---|---|
| FSI category | Category III |
| Canonical hours (tier) | ~1100 class hours |
| Canonical weeks (tier) | ~44 weeks full-time |
| Languages in this tier | 53 |
Who speaks Ukrainian
| Native speakers (L1) | 33.0M (approximate — from a per-language infobox) |
|---|---|
| Language family | Indo-European (Slavic) |
| Primary regions | Ukraine |
| Writing system | Cyrillic |
Speaker counts, language-family and region data from Wikipedia (Ethnologue figures), licensed CC BY-SA 4.0.
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Hours and weeks are the canonical FSI figures for Category III, from the US State Dept FSI list (public domain), verified June 2026. How we compile this — confirm against state.gov on an operator pass before relying on it.