Ukrainian spelling vs. Russian spelling. Not a new thing. Trust the media to keep us up to date (sarc). Slavic languages are like Romance languages: similar but different, also depending on whether they use Cyrilic or Roman alphabets.
No, Vladimir would still be Vladimir, because he is a Russian and that is a Russian name. Volodymyr is a Ukrainian name. Just as John is an English name and Jean is a French name. It is interesting, though, that "holodomor" has the same initial part as "holocaust," with the same general idea.
I've never ever seen it spelled "Kyiv" before this media bullshit... Or heard it pronounced keeev. Chicken keeev? No.
Ukrainian spelling vs. Russian spelling. Not a new thing. Trust the media to keep us up to date (sarc). Slavic languages are like Romance languages: similar but different, also depending on whether they use Cyrilic or Roman alphabets.
Haha just like Vladimir Putin vs Volodymyr (reminds me of holodomor) Zelensky
No, Vladimir would still be Vladimir, because he is a Russian and that is a Russian name. Volodymyr is a Ukrainian name. Just as John is an English name and Jean is a French name. It is interesting, though, that "holodomor" has the same initial part as "holocaust," with the same general idea.
I was literally agreeing with you and provided an example for you that highlighted exactly what you were talking about.