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Dmytro Kveselevych (16 May 1935 – 22 February 2003) was a famous translator and lexicographer; author of nine dictionaries, two monographs and more than hundred memoirs. == Early years == Dmytro Kveselevych was born on the 16th of May in 1935 in Zhytomyr. His father was an English teacher in the secondary school №23 and taught English and German Agriculture institute simultaneously. His mother also worked there as a technical secretary. The first Dmytro`s teacher was his father but after Zhytomyr liberation the young translator-to-be went to the third grade in school №8. He wrote: «My father prepared me for the first two grades». He was also educated in secondary school №25, which he graduated with distinctions in 1952. Dmytro Kveselevych joined YCL, he was interested in languages and literature,and was good at painting. He studied on the Foreign language faculty in Zhutomyr. Because of his successful studying he was honored with Stalin`s grand. V.B. Pivnenko played a major role in Kveselevych`s career as a linguist. She sent his work to B.O. Ilyish to Leningrad. This work was highly rated. In the Institute he became a member of Communist Party and graduated university with honours.
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