Many Americans grew up pronouncing Ukraine’s capital city “key-yev.” Now they’re hearing broadcasters and government officials say it differently. What’s going on? The answer reflects Ukraine’s ...
What's the correct way for U.S. journalists to call a foreign city — by its English name if it has one, like Rome, Damascus or Mexico City, or by its name in the local language? It's a question ...
Have you noticed that TV anchors, diplomats and – hold onto your blue and yellow flags – even American politicians on both sides of the aisle say "Kyiv" (pronounced "KEEV") and not "Kiev" (KEE-ev)? In ...
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