• Nougat
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    463 months ago

    It’s just “Ukraine.” The Ukraine is what the Soviets called it.

    • @surge_1
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      73 months ago

      There’s no “the” in either Ukrainian or Russian. It was more of an “in” vs “on” argument in the Slavic languages.

      • Nougat
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        103 months ago

        Regardless, in English, “The Ukraine” refers to the time of Soviet/Russian possession, while “Ukraine” recognizes Ukraine’s national sovereignty.

        • @surge_1
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          53 months ago

          I’m quite aware, just wanted to give some additional commentary considering the Soviets never literally called it that. This is an English distinction (for which Ukraine did ask after independence)