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This is implying that they have regional power? They can barely hold onto Crimea now The Ukraine is off the leash and allowed to be more proactive in its defensive strategies.
What ships are they going to send? The one's that haven't already been sunk by cheap off the shelf drones?
It's just Ukraine. "The Ukraine" makes it sound like a province. Ukraine makes it sound like a country. You don't say "the France, the Germany" etc.
The Gambia
The Netherlands
The United Kingdom
"the Gambia" is literally their name, the Netherlands is plural and the United Kingdom is a collection of countries / provinces, just like the United States
Well one out of three at least.
The US...
50 provinces in a trenchcoat.
The United States, which is plural, you are referring to the collection of states.
The Congo is quite common. Articles in front of country names are rare in English, actually quite common in e.g. German, and in any case neither of the two have anything to do with the v vs. na distinction in Russian. Which doesn't even have articles those are prepositions.
Seriously the "sounds like a province" thing doesn't make a lick of sense in English. It's not "The Massachusetts", "The Ontario", or "The Tasmania". Gotta be some phonetic quirk that's above my paygrade.
That's because the country's name is The Democratic Republic of the Congo.
I don't know of any country whose name doesn't officially include 'The' (such as The United States, or The United Kingdom, or the aforementioned Congo) and gets an article superficially added.
The only reason I can think of for Ukraine is that it used to be part of another country and it's just a holdover of when it was called 'The Ukrainian Socialist Republic'
As far as the presence of articles (or lack thereof) in Russian, I'm aware, but we aren't talking about the Russian name of the country, so much as the English.
The United kingdom of great Britain and ireland, there are always exceptions
*Northern Ireland. Most of Ireland is still free.
At the rate the UK is going it won't be long before there is no northern Ireland, and just Ireland
I always learned that it was the other way around, for precisely the same reason; Ukraine while it was a part of the Soviet Union. THE Ukraine after 1991.
But I'm happy to be corrected. Thanks.
I thought it was the other other way around. Then:
And now just:
Yeah. From doing some research after being corrected I confirmed that I was wrong. Adjusting my world view accordingly. Lol.
Sir, this is the internet.
You're supposed to double down and start making personal attacks.
My apologies. I'll do better next time.