Tussen3tot20tekens t1_iy41cde wrote
By just reading the title you can tell OP is Turkish. Because that’s not how you spell Turkey in English.
Edit. TIL the was a name change in May 2022. Sorry I was not yet aware of this. And by OP I thought I was referencing to the article, by the same title.
Zhukov-74 OP t1_iy46zhd wrote
>By just reading the title you can tell OP is Turkish
I am afraid you are wrong.
Matthiey t1_iy4pbys wrote
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkey
They have officially changed their name to "Turkiye" or the "Republic of Turkiye" about a year or two ago. They are strongly pushing other countries to refer to them as such.
Yes, I am aware that the wiki article says "Turkey" in the headline.
havok0159 t1_iy4xorv wrote
They can ask all they want. You can't reasonably expect people speaking about your country in English to start using letters not present in English. You won't see me asking people to write România and not Romania even though they sound quite different and would spare us a lot of misidentification issues with the Romani (which btw is a far worse problem than being associated with a bird).
Take a more recent example with Kyiv/Kiev. Imagine if instead of Kyiv, Ukrainians would have been asking us to call it Київ.
Matthiey t1_iy52e8m wrote
Every letter is available to you: T U R K I Y E. You don't need the accents or dots that aren't available in english. In fact that is how it is written at the UN.
Tussen3tot20tekens t1_iy4qdn3 wrote
If you read the whole article it states that the UN complied with the change at their request in may 2022. (And that newspaper is a Tükiyeish? Government supported news outlet.
susiiswihzhdhshs t1_iy4qy16 wrote
Just say Turkiye then if it upsets you so much.
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Tussen3tot20tekens t1_iy44fqp wrote
Per 21 May 2022. TIL. You rude person.
Loltty t1_iy43j7t wrote
But Turkey fits so well! Their president looks like a Turkey, and even have the same intelligence as one!
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WorldsBestPapa t1_iy4bexd wrote
The name of the country in Turkish has changed. Do you see people in the Anglo sphere calling Germany Deutschland ? No, because Germany is the English work for Deutschland. Turkey is the English word you daft idiot. I’m really not sure why redditors have such a hard on for the Turkey name change.
Superbassio t1_iy4l32c wrote
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/6/2/un-registers-turkiye-as-new-country-name-for-turkey
Pretty sure Türkiye has always been the Turkish name. It is now also the English official name. I'm not sure why redditors have such a hard time using Google.
mrObelixfromgaul t1_iy4mgcx wrote
Ah don't worry, as a citizen of the Netherlands we know what you going through. Perhaps if el presedente will changes his mind over Finland and Sweden we could perhaps tember it correctly
WorldsBestPapa t1_iy5aw9q wrote
It is the official English name…according to Turkey - which has no bearing whatsoever on how English speakers use the language.
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