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In the end of the article it says: "Only a few of them still speak the Swedish dialect fluently." Is dialect really the right word, don't you mean language?
Suladna —Preceding
comment was added at 18:39, 6 November 2007 (UTC)
It's not the Swedish they're speaking, but a severely Germanized and Ukrainized version of Old Swedish, thus, a dialect. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
92.112.71.212 (
talk) 07:18, 30 December 2008 (UTC)reply
Chumak
The article states that "in 1994, Chumak, a Swedish-owned company that produces oil, ketchup and canned food, was established in the nearby town of Kakhovka."
Chumaks official website[
[1]] says "Chumak history traces back to May 29, 1996, when the company was launched". Is there a good explanation? —Preceding
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83.226.10.64 (
talk) 00:21, 9 August 2009 (UTC)reply
Verbivka
Per
WP:COMMONNAME, I removed "Verbivka" from the start of the lede. Although the village did have that name for about four years before being integrated with Zmiivka, Gammalsvenskby is used much more frequently. I could only find two sources that mentioned the name "Verbivka" and even those primarily used Gammalsvenskby for both historic and modern mentions.
Carter (
talk) 15:11, 2 March 2021 (UTC)reply
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In the end of the article it says: "Only a few of them still speak the Swedish dialect fluently." Is dialect really the right word, don't you mean language?
Suladna —Preceding
comment was added at 18:39, 6 November 2007 (UTC)
It's not the Swedish they're speaking, but a severely Germanized and Ukrainized version of Old Swedish, thus, a dialect. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
92.112.71.212 (
talk) 07:18, 30 December 2008 (UTC)reply
Chumak
The article states that "in 1994, Chumak, a Swedish-owned company that produces oil, ketchup and canned food, was established in the nearby town of Kakhovka."
Chumaks official website[
[1]] says "Chumak history traces back to May 29, 1996, when the company was launched". Is there a good explanation? —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
83.226.10.64 (
talk) 00:21, 9 August 2009 (UTC)reply
Verbivka
Per
WP:COMMONNAME, I removed "Verbivka" from the start of the lede. Although the village did have that name for about four years before being integrated with Zmiivka, Gammalsvenskby is used much more frequently. I could only find two sources that mentioned the name "Verbivka" and even those primarily used Gammalsvenskby for both historic and modern mentions.
Carter (
talk) 15:11, 2 March 2021 (UTC)reply