User talk:Yaskulka

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Jamala article
Hello. I just undid from today. In the English language, a word's pronunciation (not its spelling) determines whether "a" or "an" should precede it. When spoken, the first syllable of "Ukrainian" is pronounced "yoo", which begins with a consonant sound. Therefore, "a Ukrainian" is the usual grammar.

I noticed that you performed this edit. As explained at Help:Minor edit, the "minor edit" checkbox should not be ticked in conjunction with an edit that someone has contested in good faith – such as when you made this change a second time. Also, please remember to include an edit summary (as you did in the first instance).

Also, see BOLD, revert, discuss cycle for advice on how to respond when one of your edits is undone. Thank you. —David Levy 23:46, 15 May 2016 (UTC)