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chicken kyiv

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"Kyiv" looks better to me. :)
I'd love to visit the city. My maternal great grandparents were from Ukraine.
 

Sunny

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What the article doesn't say is that it's a simple matter of language. "Kiev" is Russian; "Kyiv" is Ukrainian. This isn't just a whimsical "change the English spelling" thing! It's an understandable movement away from the Russian influence. It's like referring to the country as "Ukraine" instead of "the Ukraine." The latter reduces it to a province or region, which was how the USSR used and exploited it. I couldn't give exact dates, but the city has been Kyiv since the early 1990s. It's nice for some official recognition. Yes, Ukraine is part of the free world, thank you.

I visited Ukraine for six weeks back in 2003, before the Orange Revolution. I still refer to the city as Kyiv, for that's the way Ukrainians spell it. Ukrainian school children now learn three languages: Russian, Ukrainian, and English.

What was amusing were the Metro signs. Up above all the signs are in Ukrainian. (We told them apart because while Ukrainian has the letter "i," Russian does not.) But underground, the old Soviet signs are in Russian. It made navigating a wee bit of a challenge, since I went more by recognition and slow sounding-out than actually reading.
 

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