• RubberDuck
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    -1322 days ago

    Turkiye is the proper name btw. They formally requested people start using their name correctly.

    • @[email protected]
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      1621 days ago

      Eh, lots of countries have different names in other languages. In English, we call it “Germany,” not Deutschland. In Spanish, it’s “Los Estados Unidos,” not the United States. In English it’s “Wales,” but in Welsh it’s Cymru. Just 3 of hundreds of examples

      • @[email protected]
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        -421 days ago

        They asked for being written Turkiye especially in English. In Deutschland we can go on calling their country Türkei because out turkey is called Truthahn.

        • Mkengine
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          221 days ago

          I have no opinion on this, but maybe it just takes more time. I don’t hear anyone calling Chinas capital ‘Peking’ anymore, only Bejing, but that didn’t happen instantly either.

            • Mkengine
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              121 days ago

              Sorry, I didn’t make that clear, I meant in Germany, as the commenter talked about the German translation of turkey.

    • Quokka
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      721 days ago

      They did or Erdogan did?

      Because this reeks of useless nationalism.

        • Drusas
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          121 days ago

          That doesn’t answer the question asked, however.

          • RubberDuck
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            121 days ago

            In the wiki article. The request was formally don’e by the government of Turkiye to the UN. It was accepted as a formal name change. And yes, Erdogan is their president. Im also not a fan of him, but calling a country by their name should not be contentious, or should it?