On 2017-12-15 09:14:08 (+0000), gocdoms gocdoms wrote:
2017-12-08 17:50 GMT+00:00 Philip Paeps <philip@trouble.is>:
On 2017-12-07 22:07:19 (+0200), gocdoms gocdoms wrote:
City Kyiv is not Kiev. The *founder* of Kyiv is *Kyi*. Not Kie! Please see attached picture.
This already came up this week.
http://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2017-December/025680.html
Just as "København" is called "Copenhagen" in English and "Warszawa" is called "Warsaw", the English name for "Київ" is "Kiev". The tz database is not the right place to campaign for changing the names of cities in English.
This is a mistake!
In polish Warszawa, English - Warsaw - OK. In Poland Latin letters (a, b, c, d, e...). No need to transliterate for international presentation. In Ukraine Cyrillic letters (а, б, в, г, ґ, д, е, є, ж, з, ...) It is different. For international presentation You need transliterate Cyrillic letters to Latin letters.
Some cities have different names in English than in their native language. Warsaw is an example. So are Copenhagen (København), Rome (Roma), Brussels (Brussel/Bruxelles), Delhi (दिल्ली), Moscow (Москва), Nicosia (Λευκωσία/Lefkoşa) and many others. It is not merely a matter of script but also a matter of language.
In Russian (Cyrillic) - Киев, English transliterate - *Kiev - NOT CORRECT!!*!
Kiev is not a transliteration. It is the English name of the city according to the authoritative references we are able to find. Just as "Moscow" or the other examples above are not transliterations but English names.
For international presentation. It is Russian version. This is not an official international name of the capital of Ukraine! It is Russian name.
Do you have authoritative references to international usage of "Kyiv" as the recognised English name?
In Ukraine the Ukrainian language. It`s different! It is not Russian!
Nobody is disputing that. But the names of the cities we use as timezone identifiers are not Ukrainian names (or Russian names) but English names. In this case, it happens that the English name (as far as we are able to tell) is the same as the Russian name. While this may be upsetting to Ukrainians, the tzdb is not the place to fix the English language.
In Ukrainian (Cyrillic) - Київ, official English transliterate - *Kyiv - CORRECT*
Kyiv - this name used by NATO
A search on nato.int gives me an approximately equal number of Kyiv/Kiev. No mention of which spelling they consider correct in English.
UN
http://www.un.org/Depts/Cartographic/english/geoinfo/geoname.pdfk "(c) capital cities given in the orthography or Romanized form generally used on United Nations maps": Kiev. "(d) commonly found alternative forms of capital cities; and": Kyiv
Council of US Geographic Names
"Gazetteer Name" Kiev ("Language Name (Code)" English (en)). They do point out that "Kiev" is "conventional" and "Kyiv" is "approved".
US government, Canada government, English-speaking diplomatic institutions and other....
Pointers? Searches on US/Canadian/UK government websites yield an equal mix of "Kiev" (name in English) and "Kyiv" (transliteration of the name in Ukrainian). I was not able to find a US/UK/Canadian government source that specifies "Kyiv" as the correct spelling of the name of the city in English.
You cat see: *official page MFA* http://mfa.gov.ua/en/about-ukraine/info/regions *Parliament of Ukraine:* http://zakon0.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/55-2010-%D0%BF
*Try translit:* https://pasport.org.ua/vazhlivo/transliteratsiya
You can make a official request to Ukraine (MFA): http://mfa.gov.ua/en e-mail MFA: public.info@mfa.gov.ua
All of these are Ukrainian websites and I would expect them to use the Ukrainian name for the city. As far as I know, they are not authorities on the English language.
*THIS IS A MISTAKE! IT NEEDS TO BE FIXED!*
*Correctly write KYIV*
If you can point to authoritative references that state that "Kyiv" is the name of the city in English, then that's the way we should spell it. Most of the sources I was able to find in ten minutes of searching call the city "Kiev" in English but point out that "Kyiv" is the correct transliteration of the Ukrainian name. As far as I can tell the UN and the Council of US Geographic names (two sources you cite as using "Kyiv") call the city "Kiev" in English. Note that we do not have a "Europe/Koebenhavn" or a "Europe/Lefkosia" - to pick two examples of transliterations of local names that are different from the names of the cities in English. We have a "Europe/Copenhagen" and the "Europe/Nicosia". Please provide references to Kyiv being the name of the city in English and not only the correct transliteration of the name in Ukrainian. Everybody agrees that Kyiv is the correct transliteration of the Ukrainian name. Philip -- Philip Paeps Senior Reality Engineer Ministry of Information