No, the picture is correct. Since English uses the Latin alphabet I have shown you that even in 1570 Kyiv was transliterated as "Kyiv" using the Latin alphabet, despite the language used (Greek in this case). *Yevhen Domanskyi* *Study Coordinator* Department of Oncology and Medical Radiology Dnipro State Medical University 31, Blyzhnya Str., Dnipro, 49102, Ukraine *Mobile*: +380 93 060 26 92 *e-mail: *dom.eugene@gmail.com Website: http://www.sitetv.net/ <http:/www.sitetv.net/> сб, 25 июн. 2022 г. в 02:31, Doug Ewell <doug@ewellic.org>:
Євген Доманський wrote:
'Kyiv' has been used word-wide as the only correct Latin spelling of Ukrainian city since the V century. 'Kiev' was only used in soviet union and russia for a relatively small period of time. Here is a example of the book written in 1570 - see KYIV
You accidentally attached a picture of a book written in Greek, in the Greek script. I'm sure you meant to attach one that had something to do with English and the Latin script.
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