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Pink region on the map

I looked a the map, and didn't know if RS was red or white. I looked at other sources, and found out the the red part was RS.

However, what is the pink region in the upper right hand corner of the map? Axsvl77 ( talk) 02:41, 24 January 2024 (UTC) reply

Brčko DistrictAlalch E. 07:53, 24 January 2024 (UTC) reply

English translation of name

The literal translation of Republika Srpska has been edited quite a few times. As the article states in the 'Name' section, Srpska is not an adjective in this context, but a noun, rather like Poljska or Češka. It is usually left untranslated in English (including in the Dayton Agreement, which translates Federation but not Republika), though the most accurate translation would be Republic of Srpska. 3eleni3ub ( talk) 17:06, 20 March 2024 (UTC) reply

@ 3eleni3ub: You are right that "Srpska" is a noun, like "Češka/Česko". But, if Česko is translated as " Czech Republic", then Srpska should be "Serb Republic", isn't it? It seams like you are contradicting yourself. Vanjagenije (talk) 23:34, 20 March 2024 (UTC) reply
Češka is admittedly perhaps not the best example given the widespread use of ‘Czech Republic’ in English, though even in this case it would be wrong to call this a ‘literal’ translation. Češka corresponds far more closely to Czechia, also widely used in English.
Another example would be Kraljevina Norveška, which is the Kingdom of Norway, not the Norwegian Kingdom. On the other hand, Francuska Republika (note the word order here) can be translated as French Republic, as this corresponds to the official name République française.
I’m not too concerned about contradicting myself, but as the main body of the article already states that the ‘Serb Republic’ is a common mistranslation, we should avoid contradicting ourselves in the lede. 3eleni3ub ( talk) 00:51, 21 March 2024 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pink region on the map

I looked a the map, and didn't know if RS was red or white. I looked at other sources, and found out the the red part was RS.

However, what is the pink region in the upper right hand corner of the map? Axsvl77 ( talk) 02:41, 24 January 2024 (UTC) reply

Brčko DistrictAlalch E. 07:53, 24 January 2024 (UTC) reply

English translation of name

The literal translation of Republika Srpska has been edited quite a few times. As the article states in the 'Name' section, Srpska is not an adjective in this context, but a noun, rather like Poljska or Češka. It is usually left untranslated in English (including in the Dayton Agreement, which translates Federation but not Republika), though the most accurate translation would be Republic of Srpska. 3eleni3ub ( talk) 17:06, 20 March 2024 (UTC) reply

@ 3eleni3ub: You are right that "Srpska" is a noun, like "Češka/Česko". But, if Česko is translated as " Czech Republic", then Srpska should be "Serb Republic", isn't it? It seams like you are contradicting yourself. Vanjagenije (talk) 23:34, 20 March 2024 (UTC) reply
Češka is admittedly perhaps not the best example given the widespread use of ‘Czech Republic’ in English, though even in this case it would be wrong to call this a ‘literal’ translation. Češka corresponds far more closely to Czechia, also widely used in English.
Another example would be Kraljevina Norveška, which is the Kingdom of Norway, not the Norwegian Kingdom. On the other hand, Francuska Republika (note the word order here) can be translated as French Republic, as this corresponds to the official name République française.
I’m not too concerned about contradicting myself, but as the main body of the article already states that the ‘Serb Republic’ is a common mistranslation, we should avoid contradicting ourselves in the lede. 3eleni3ub ( talk) 00:51, 21 March 2024 (UTC) reply

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