Peterburg in other languages (was: More stupidities)
From: Ulf Kutzner (kutzu000_at_mail.uni-mainz.de)
Date: 09/10/04
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Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 12:22:07 +0200
Paul J Kriha schrieb:
> In Russian, Latin, and English those _are_ the correct Russian, Latin,
> and English names of it, some have an 's' and some don't. If they
> decided to write a Czech name of their city it would be Petrohrad
> and again it would be _correct_.
I agree for the time it was Petrograd in Russian. I do not know whether
the name remained unchanged in Czech wile it changed from Peterburg to
Petrograd in Russian.
Regards, ULF
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