User talk:Exekutor~enwiki

Czech Republic and Czechia
Why did you reverted infomation about geographical name of Czech Republic - Czechia? --Exekutor 21:46, 1 April 2006 (UTC)
 * a) Because Wikipedia policy is to use the common name used by English-speakers. The question of "Czech Republic" or "Czechia" has been argued ad nauseam on Talk:Czech Republic for nearly two years. The term "Czechia" is almost unknown by English speakers and is virtually never used by them, it is never used in English-language newspapers (I just looked on the front page of the Prague Post website to check that even English-language newspapers published in the country do not use "Czechia"). One part of the previous discussion on Talk:Czech Republic states that Google finds 170 references to "Czech Republic" for every occurrence of "Czechia". The fact that the Czech and German languages use short forms of the country's name is not relevant to practice in the English language.
 * b) The actual change which had been made was ugly, and simply changed "Czech Republic" to "Czechia", leaving the opening sentence ungrammatical "The Czechia...". -- Arwel (talk) 22:28, 1 April 2006 (UTC)

It's OK. In Czechia all main newpapes uses term Česko (Czechia), it also exists broadcast radio named Radio Česko (Radio Czechia) .. Google test is not lie detector. It think, term Česko (Czechia) would be noticed in the first sentence.--Exekutor 00:51, 2 April 2006 (UTC)


 * Yes, but the problem is that both the references you have given are in the Czech language, where "Česko" is now an accepted term. The English language Wikipedia uses the standards of the English language, where "Czechia" has not found favour with the overwhelming majority of English speakers. Wikipedia is a secondary source, not a primary source – that is, we can not use "Czechia" until it is commonly used by other users of the English language, in speech, in broadcasts, and in publications. Wikipedia is not a proponent of new usages. -- Arwel (talk) 01:29, 2 April 2006 (UTC)

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