Make it K-Y-I-V!
According to legend, Kyiv (key-eve) derives its name from Kyi, one of its founders. Now that you have switched from Bombay to Mumbai, from Calcutta to Kolkata, and from Kishinev to Chisinau, why haven... читать далее »
"make it right once and for all"
"If something is written in print please make all efforts to be correct. Isn't that rudimentary journalism?"
"Make it Kyiv."
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"i agree"
"My family and I agree this petition"
"It's shame that we must petition for such an obvious thing!"
"Kyiv (not Kiev)Beijing (not Peking)"
"Absolutely support"
"The petition is clear - I think it's high time that the New York Times took note and makes it a point to insure that any future articles spell KYIV correctly !"
"Just as the Associated Press formally set its policy in 1991 to discontinue and drop he use of the article "The" before Ukraine (no more offensive use of "The Ukraine"), journalists should now respectfully use the transliteration of "Kyiv." Ukraine is now"
"Make it KYIV!"
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"Please, use ukrainien name of our capital. Sincerely Kolenskyj"
"Гай живе Киів!"
"This is a simple correction I'm sure that the New York Times administration and readership will not mind."
"The spelling of Ukraine's capital may not seem important to you, but to the thousands of us who are proud of our nationality and our independence, it's very important. Please, when writing the name of Ukraine's capital, use KYIV. Thank you!"
"I feel strongly that the proper English spelling of the capital of Ukraine should always have been KYIV."
"it has to be KYIV."
"I am appalled that the New York Times is so misinformed and continues to use the Russian spelling for our Ukrainian capital city, Kyiv."
"Kyiv should be spelled in this manner to reflect the Ukrainian heritage and not Russian."
"Please change the spelling of Ukraine's capital from the incorrect KIEV to the correct KYIV."
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"I agree"
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